Word: tots
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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WASHINGTON, D.C., May 16-The one issue not in question at the National Teach-In on the Vietnam War on Saturday was that Mackerel Special Assistant tot he President for National Security Affairs, would never appear. But it became the issue...
...goes beyond a rote knowledge of who said what. These teachers may also delight in the cept as a handy way of rating the quality of a student's essay in quantitative terms. They merely scan the essay, underline the cepts, assign a numerical value to each, and tot them up. Other teachers never admit they are even aware of cepts-but tacitly use them anyway in grading. Superlative ceptsmanship amounts to a canny duel between teacher and student...
Such tactics, according to the statement, have created a "manic atmosphere...among the people of the area." MUNIT said it had appealed tot he University to ask Eisenberg realty Company, which represents the University, to change a methods...
...diamond-shaped fountains gurgle water through faceted gutters, and an 80-ft.-long stucco mural wall borders the childrens' plaza. The principal delight is a circus of 18 cast-stone horsies, mixed with marble dust to sparkle in three colors. They are indestructible mounts for the most tantrumy tot. A final touch is a hulking, 7-ft.-high abstract human figure, a sort of guardian nanny to children romping there...
...with the debt. To follow that rule would saddle the court with endless case-by-case litigation, said Black. New Jersey's claim as the debtor's domicile would "too greatly exalt a minor factor," while Pennsylvania's main-office argument might force the court to tot up the space or staff in one branch office after another...