Word: toole
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...change the CEP should consider, however, would be the establishment of a uniform procedure for treating students who do drop theses. Since most seniors who take Tutorial 99 in their department need it for graduation, some department have used this credit as a tool to coerce those who want to take CLGS. A solution might be requiring a 5,000 or 10,000 word research paper for credit for one semester of 99. Students dropping thesis in the Spring would then have time to enroll in another course to meet the 16 1/2 credit requirement...
...known to disagree and to argue, at least once threatened his resignation when the boss wanted to execute General Edmond Jouhaud, a respected old soldier implicated in the S.A.O. conspiracy over Algeria. Lately, Pompidou has made strong efforts to show that he is more than De Gaulle's tool, and did so again in the Assembly last week. Staking out his claim to a role as policymaker alongside De Gaulle, he reminded critics that all presidential acts require his signature too, and implied that he does not necessarily give it without making his opinions felt...
...prisoners of La Santé rig up dummies with movable limbs to fill their places at lights-out. One man stands watch at the cell door with a periscope fashioned from a toothbrush and a shard of mirror. A piece of a metal bunk serves as a digging tool. Two stolen medicine bottles filled with sand make an hourglass to time the long, seemingly hopeless task of chipping through concrete sewer walls and treacherous rock. On the afternoon of the last day before the escape, Gaspard is suddenly called to the warden's office. Two hours later he returns...
...quite sorted themselves out; and it's shown in the endless sniggering double entendres that should have ended years ago. That being the negative aspect, perhaps a result of our half-done celibacy, there are positive ones: you can know a woman as another human, rather than as a tool...
...only one in the courtyard that seemed to be moving." He won complete agreement on the spot from Henry Ford, who had been skeptical about the new car in its very early stages but came around after several sessions of eloquent argument by Iacocca. Ford appropriated $50 million to tool up the Mustang...