Word: subjection
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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While we are on the subject of savings and the HSTO, we'd like to make another suggestion: let us send our phone bills via University Mail, saving students about $2,000 in postage each month...
...baby boomers are having families these days. But of course you've noticed. According to the boomer law of cultural tyranny, if the boomers are having families, then we must all turn our attention to the problems of families. Newspapers, magazines, advertising and especially politics are consumed with the subject. Baby boomers have even invented a verb to describe this new craze: "to parent," which suggests the rearing of children is just another one of life's many options--a means of self-fulfillment like mountain biking or enrolling in a clogging class...
...started. With plottable predictability, as if my brain were a slowly draining beaker, my sense of well-being sank and sank until I felt lower and darker than ever before. I went back to a doctor--a specialist this time--and asked flat out for Prozac, by then the subject of books and articles. One week later I felt fully restored and resigned myself to a humbling new self-image: neurochemical robot. I felt like one of those cutaway human heads used in TV commercials for decongestants...
...letter also warned students that tearing down, altering and mimicking posters is an offense subject to disciplinary action...
...those folding chairs, I thought hard about what Rudenstine and all the other speakers said and decided that they must be right. Yes, I was sure, I would change my mind about what I wanted to study. Within a year's time, I would become incredibly interested in some subject I could barely imagine now. My horizons would be broadened. These strangers sitting next to me would become my closest friends...