Word: safes
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Carey slapped a single past second base to loadthe bases and Woodfork followed with a shot up themiddle to drive in two runs. Huling grounded outto second but advanced the runners to second andthird. Keck rolled a grounder to second, butMitchell hesitated and everyone was safe, withCarey scoring. But Bridich hit the sixth Harvardgrounder in a row to end the game...
...division race, seniors Peter Strothman and Becky Rosen played it safe to make sure Connecticut College could not cut significantly into the lead...
...says, "whether the boys are there or not. And they know it." Carleton Kendrick, a family therapist in Medfield, Mass., suggests that accompanying your child to a website he frequents is no different from "checking out a playground where your kids go, to see that it's safe, to see who hangs around there...
...show the follies of complacency and our confidence to predict or control the future. Also, much of the Onion has a very proletarian feel about it, exposing the rulers of society as they dominate the common people, as when Woodrow Wilson promises to "make the world safe for corporate oligarchy." Even some of the most inviolable struggles and achievements of our century don't escape the sharp wits of the Onion's writers, as Jackie Robinson's integration of base-ball is preceded by Edwin Miller's becoming the first white to play in the Negro Leagues and complaining about...
...While the results are tantalizing, Gorman cautions that they are far from conclusive, and years away from being proved safe and effective for human application. "Mouse models," she says, "don?t always work in humans." Moreover, tinkering with genes poses special problems. "We don?t know what the consequences are of disabling this gene," says Gorman. "Could it have consequences, for example, on a similar gene in the human body?" Until these more exotic endeavors pan out, Gorman emphasizes that one of the best ways to shore up our current defenses against bacteria may be simply to stop undercutting them...