Word: trapsing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Around the same time, other researchers began examining maps drawn up by petroleum geologists. Thrust faults, and the folds they form, are excellent traps for gas and oil, and many such subterranean spots have been found in the Los Angeles region. But were these structures still active? In recent years...
"We want to achieve this goal [of protecting the trees] by banding the trees with barriers and not using live traps," said Alpert.
Jim C. Yang, a student at New York University who was feeding squirrels in Harvard Yard this afternoon, defended the rights of the squirrel and supported the removal of the traps.
Such a sudden change in a class only traps students who find themselves unprepared to do the work. In addition, grading a class more harshly or dumping more work on students does not translate into a more rigorous course, much less a better one.
In Blue, Julie (played by Binoche) has every reason for her swank suffering. Her composer husband and their young daughter have died in a car crash from which Julie barely escaped. So she hides away from her friends and herself. "I don't want any love, memories, belongings," she says...