Word: worded
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Avoid at all costs the roadstop restaurants with big signs and the word "LOBSTER!" in the title. They offer a lot of fried seafood and assemblyline service at prices not worth the trouble. Imagine the Harvard dining halls' fish pizziola with a $27.95 pricetag...
Anti-semitism has also been a problem in the Church for more than a millenia. It has its roots in the belief of some Christians that the Jewish religion, while still valuable in its doctrines, has been replaced by the word of Christ, who claimed to be the messiah of the Jews but was rejected by their leaders...
...gets kind of gross after that. All of the restaurants in the Bahamas are lousy, so you'll probably wind up eating at Kentucky Fried Chicken all the time. If you do, remember that "breast" means "scrappy piece of cartilage and bone" in the Bahamas. Try the word "kiel" instead...
...complement each of his six experimental lectures--readings of random word combinations--Cage holds seminars a week later to answer questions about his life and work. Yesterday, the 76-year-old artist told about 150 people his views on topics from politics to the best way to handle enthusiastic fans...
...take into account a number of factors which make lotteries an inevitable part of the Core Curriculum, and glosses over the simplest solution. The proposed plan, increasing the number of courses offered, would not solve any problems; some classes will always be overly popular due to student preferences and word-of-mouth, regardless of the amount of offerings...