Word: thick
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...right and in the past three years Bok has given him the responsibility for handling some of the stickiest problems facing the administration. Affirmative action is by far the most important of these, but in the past two years Leonard has also found himself in the thick of several other controversies which have pitted him in direct confrontation with militant students and faculty. Last year Leonard was placed squarely in the center of the long-standing debate over black studies at Harvard when he served as the administration's representative on the Committee to Review the Afro-American Studies Department...
...thick, in fact, with anti-abortion sentiment, that Sabath says colleagues are afraid to come to his defense...
Right and left there are other things happening just as bad--crazy horrible things too goofy and outlandish to cry about and too much true to laugh about--but the fog is getting thick enough I don't have to watch . . . Idiot, you just had a nightmare; things as crazy as a big machine room in the bowels of a dam where people are cut up by robot workers don't exist...
...before I left I went to University Health Services to hash it out with a psychiatrist. But I was slightly disappointed in the tiny man with a heavy German accent who sat me down and began to ignore me. He wrote notes continually during the session, using a thick, phallic Mont-Blanc pen that was twice the size of his hand. After I told him everything that was happening, he turned to me and said, "It seems to me you are running away from yourself...
Given King's thick-skinned example, it would seem that winning in WTT competition takes some adjustment to the razzing variable. If true, and the record seems to bear this out, the Lobsters did not sign anyone with the requisite thickness of shell...