Word: winterizer
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Herold explained that the opening of two additional city-operated shelters last winter increased the number of homeless people who depended upon the facilities for food and bedding--and that means more people will be forced onto the streets at the end of April...
...anyone who savors local color will be repeatedly drawn to the street food markets, like Canton's Qingping, an enormous, dazzling maze where private enterprise is allowed to thrive. Here, more than in the sparsely stocked indoor government markets, are stacks of jade green cabbages, gigantic leeks, silvery winter melons, woodsy mushrooms, mounds of gnarled ginger roots, pomegranates and persimmons, displayed alongside skeins of noodles, fish swimming in vats of running water, and live geese and ducks, sitting sleepily in place with their feet tied together. Also live in crates and on sale as food are kittens, puppies and monkeys...
Because of the four-quarter "Dartmouth Plan," which requires students to take fall. winter or if spring term off during their sophomore and junior years, there is a high student turnover rate that leads students to change roommate frequently...
Barish contrasted the Persephone dance with an ABC benefit dance held earlier this winter, at which organizers distributed condoms and pamphlets about AIDS. Like the week-long Festival of Life last year, the event was meant to be educational, as well as raise money, ABC President George E. Hicks '87-'88 says...
Birds do it, bees do it, but every year tens of thousands of British toads get squashed trying to do it. During migration from their winter woodland homes to springtime breeding ponds, the lovelorn toads frequently croak while crossing the country's roads. Shocked at this tragedy, Britain's Fauna and Flora Preservation Society has opened the country's first toad tunnel in Buckinghamshire. After a week of operation, officials were optimistic that the underpass would do the trick...