Word: restocks
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Natural migration probably cannot restock Yellowstone, which is why the political jostling goes on. Big, burly Dave Mech, widely accepted as the world's leading authority on wolves, says Yellowstone is ideal for Canis lupus. Alston Chase, the cantankerous philosopher who wrote Playing God in Yellowstone, thinks the U.S. has a moral obligation to return wolves to the park. But the wolves' most effective ally may be Renee Askins, 30, of Moose, Wyo., a wildlife ecologist who stumps for an advocacy group she founded called the Wolf Fund...
Ironically, aerospace experts said, both sides in the dispute could use a breathing spell. The company needs to perform plant maintenance and restock parts for the assembly lines, and the machinists want to relax after a long stint of forced overtime -- as much as 200 hours a quarter in many cases...
Outside historians have said that the series of appointments marks an effort by the department to restock its beleaguered American wing, which has been hurt in recent years by an inability to agree on tenure appointments...
Northeast Concerns, the vending company which services the condom machines, will refill all of the dispensers sometime next week and will restock them once a month as "standard policy" this year, according to council member Noam Bramson '91. The machines, which hold 80 condoms, may be serviced more often if they are empty before the usual refill date...
More than half of the condom racks at CVS were full on Sunday night. The store normally must restock almost all condoms on Mondays...