Word: shells
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...over so many cents per bushel to the fundamentals of farm policy. Should its goal be to keep farmers in business or to produce an industry able to compete in world markets, and in an era of $200 billion budget deficits, how much can taxpayers reasonably be required to shell out? In that debate, the opponents can muster plenty of humanitarian emotion, but the Administration has hard economic reality on its side...
...first step is usually to get the patient talking. "One of the main jobs is to bring the patient out of his or her shell," says Inge Kemp Genefke, a doctor and head of the Copenhagen center. Through therapy, we have to prove to the patient that whatever decision was made under torture would not have changed the end result of the torture...
...that will be manned by local Lebanese forces friendly to us, rather than be a daily target for every Shi'ite group, as we are now. I prefer offensive methods. We'll see what the Shi'ites do. If there is a problem, we'll bomb them, we'll shell them. If there is a need, we'll send an armored column in to cope with the area from which they have come. In any event, Lebanon will remain a center of terror. Terror cannot be finished by one war. It's total nonsense; it was illusion. I told...
Boston College came alive when Northeastern went into a defensive shell. Yet despite several good scoring chances, the Eagles were unable to get on the board during the next 13 minutes, a span in which they enjoyed three power plays, including a two-man advantage over...
...bone is protected only by a thin shell, and the doctors advised the sophomore not to play until next September, when the bone will have sufficiently hardened...