Word: picks
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Records which list for $4.98, and for which the Coop normally charges anywhere from $2.99 to $3.49, are selling for $2.33. A list price of $5.98 has been cut to $2.96, for $3.58, you can pick up an album listing for $6.98 and regularly selling at the Coop...
...FREE CALLEY reads the bumper sticker (next to another reading "Don't Forget the POW's"). After all, war is war and people get killed, so why pick on one man for doing what happens all the time...
...years. But by the time the Mendelian concept was rediscovered at the turn of the century, scientists were better prepared for it. They already suspected that genetic information was hidden inside pairs of tiny, threadlike strands in cell nuclei called chromosomes, or colored bodies (for their ability to pick up dyes). During cell division they always split lengthwise, thereby giving each daughter cell a full share of what was presumed to be hereditary material...
Bathtub Sofas. "I pick up usable trash," says Hugo Mesa, a commercial designer in Los Angeles. "It's all potential pollution." In his hands, a discarded beer barrel becomes a leather-slung chair, old railroad ties turn into thick benches, tin cans take on new life as lamps. "Salvaged waste has value," agrees George Korper, proprietor of the Eco-Center store in Greenwich, Conn., which sells things like telephone-cable spools as $2 patio tables. Going one better, Mrs. Jerrald Dixon of Crown Point, Ind., makes "Old Woman in the Shoe" table centerpieces with plaster figures and her husband...
...concentrate on teaching a thinking game. You have to adapt to the strengths of your players, and the guys here at Harvard are strong on brains. They know how to think out on the court, and they pick up new shots very easily," Barnaby said...