Word: restrictively
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Neither by Wig-Wag nor Smoke. John L. Lewis, who loves nothing so much as an uproar, composed his face in a lugubrious cast. "All American workers," he said piously, are entitled to as big a raise as he had got for his miners. "To restrict American labor to a miserable 10% increase ... is an unwise, arbitrary action ... destructive . . . disrupting to the productive economy...
...answer to this problem, and the one which the University has projected for the 1952 season, is to play only teams in our own league. This does not mean the Ivy League, nor does it restrict us to local colleges. It is a league of standards, one that includes many of Harvard's traditional rivals, and could take in as many colleges as we wanted to play in other regions...
Most Latin American cities restrict their prostitutes to segregated zones, small and well-policed. But from the sea-swept Malecón to the heights of Vibora, Havana's prostitutes are scattered in a dozen different districts. Counting crib occupants, streetwalkers, bar workers, nightclub pickups and the girls in well-appointed houses, their number has been estimated at around...
...council passed a proposal which would restrict individual students to purchases of ten tickets (two to each bursar's card) to each football game. This, the council hopes, will eliminate the sale of tickets in large blocks of hundreds of seats...
...Gave the Coast Guard sweeping authority to search vessels, restrict the waterfront and otherwise safeguard U.S. ports because "the security of the United States is endangered by reason of subversive activity...