Word: run-away
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Schippani also said, "J.P. Stevens has become a symbol of many of the worst labor abuses: the 'run-away shop,' blacklisting, right-to-work laws, uneven regional development and unemployment...
...brings new word of crime and scandal: buggings, attempted bribery of judges, suppression of evidence, executive defiance of the Constitution, presidential lies. Watergate has aroused a necessary critical spirit in this country. The domestic policies of the Nixon administration come under ever-increasing scrutiny, and in times of run-away inflation and regressive welfare policies that is as it should be. But this revitalized ability to see through the lies and deceptions does not seem to have extended to the arena of foreign policy. This is almost tragic because American foreign policy continues on its murderous course and still ignores...
...Squad in question is three kids, a white boy, a white girl, and a black boy. The girl, the run-away daughter of a prostitute, was picked up by the police for vagrancy. The white boy, who had been thrown out by his rich family, was arrested for car theft. And the black boy was busted during the Watts riots. The three have been given "a second chance" by the cops. They are trained by the police as undercover agents, so they can work for the cops on cases involving teenagers. The premise of the show is rich in unintended...
...score mounted, Munro played third, fourth, and fifth midfields. The worth unit of Wally Whitney, Mike Bassett, and Rick Beizer gave what Munro termed a "good performance" with both Whitney and Bassett scoring in the run-away second quarter...
...leading the varsity to its first victory on the new five mile course at Franklin Park, the combination of Benjamin and Fitzgerald repeated its run-away performance of last week's Cornell meet, by far out-distancing all oppposition well before the half-way mark...