Word: sticked
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Rorer's desire to leave the solution of this far-reaching racial problem to mental deficients such as Judge Cox and the Mississippi policemen pictured in The CRIMSON some time ago would be tantamount to putting a lighted stick of dynamite into the hands of a child. I'm afraid that the beginnings of a solution must come from "outsiders", the proverbial "northern agitators." These may be the only people who really do understand the problem and who are therefore more well-equipped to deal with...
...verbiage, he remained hard to classify. He hates labels, and none will stick on him for long before he rids himself of it. "At the very heart of my own beliefs," he once wrote, "is a rebellion against this very process of classifying, labeling and filing Americans under headings: regional, economic, occupational, religious, racial, or otherwise." Back in 1958, he defined himself as "a free man, an American, a United States Senator and a Democrat, in that order," and added, "and there, for me, the classifying stops...
After the sleeve came a cage in which the silicone ball must bob up and down 40 million times a year without sticking, and Dow Coming's Chemist Silas A. Braley says confidently: "The Silastic ball cannot stick." The University of Oregon's Dr. Albert Starr has installed 18 such valves in six patients -three apiece, replacing the aortic, mitral and tricuspid valves...
...always, coeds search for their Sam-sex appeal plus magnetism-and boys prowl for bugs. A sexy bug is also a tough (or tuff), tough head, tough fox or stone fox. If the boy is a blip, he is said to be whipped by an ugly stick. But if boy and girl are stoked about each other, they mouse or scarf, which is the same as playing huggy-bear, smacky lips, smash-mouth and kissy face...
...been known for its fireproofing qualities, but if it combines with wood's cellulose fibers, it weakens them seriously. Dr. Lewin's process gets around this disadvantage by forcing the bromine to attach itself to the wood's lignin, the cement that causes the fibers to stick to each other. The best grades of paper have no lignin, but the types of wood pulp used to make paperboard and wallboard retain enough of it to make Dr. Lewin's process useful...