Word: uses
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...might vote for Nixon--if the punishment of the Democratic party is itself an object to be desired. But there is no cause for assuming Nixon might use his new found influence for new found goals, and the seeming inevitability of a reactionary interregnum is no reason to jump on the bandwagon...
...more open about it now." Other things have also changed. "For one thing, prices have gone up." An ounce of grass now goes for twenty dollars in the street. "And an awful lot of the dealing is now done through the Mafia. They buy up all the stuff, and use local stores as their headquarters. We don't even know who exactly deals with them, but it makes it really hard to get a decent price...
...These people are great for annoying the police," said an officer from Boston's Tactical Patrol Service last Friday. "It's difficult to make an arrest for use of narcotics because they love to taunt the police by smoking ordinary cigarettes and tricking us into placing them in custody." That's the problem, he said, with the Sunday smoke-ins on the Cambridge Common. "We do make arrests, though...
...use of syntax, too, goes beyond even Henry James and Virginia Woolf. He twists and doubles back so much, one often has to parse his verse to make it come out, and even then it doesn't always work...
...uniquely low wages, nor do its hiring practices discriminate against blacks and other minority groups. Because it pays back its profits in the form of patronage refunds, the Coop could probably find very little money to invest in community-oriented projects, and its tax position severely limits the use of whatever money might be available. As Profit admitted last week, "I don't know how much of our program is feasible. If elected, we just promise to take a serious look at what can be done...