Word: thrustings
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...feeling of being thrust suddenly into independence can be traumatic, especially for college students. One student says that being sick allowed her to continue to rely on her parents...
After myself participating in the migration, in which my face was thrust into the back of a guy in front of me, I picked up on a conversation nearby...
...paying the bills." Popular as they were, most of the restrictions may have no legal effect. Many scholars doubt that states have the power to limit the terms of Senators and members of Congress. But the clear consensus -- as much as 3 to 1 in several states -- has thrust the issue to the top of the national agenda, lending momentum to calls for a constitutional amendment on the issue...
...WOMEN'S MOVEMENT OF THE '70S WAS THE lightning flash of female empowerment, then the long-awaited roll of thunder began to resound in this year's election results. From coast to coast, women candidates, thrust forward by Anita Hill-inspired outrage and helped along by anti-incumbency sentiment, were in contention as never before...
Moreover, as one of the 1,600 first-year who will be placed in houses next year, I must disagree with the stance taken by Beth L. Pinsker in her article "Going Random" (November 10). The thrust of the article is that the system of non-ordered choice reinforces house stereotypes and therefore should be abandoned in favor of full randomization, which would be "good for the University as a whole, and not for individual students...