Word: laing
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...legs. This man once had 20 sacks in a single season. He once had seven in a single game. He was explosive, a speed rusher who had some power, and was for a time the single defender opposing offenses had to worry about the most, a la Lawrence Taylor...
...medical-diagnostic, therapeutic, industrial and environmental applications. You have given those of us who work in this field hope that society will take a new look at what the atom has done for us and what it can do in the future. ANDREW C. KADAK, PRESIDENT American Nuclear Society La Grange Park...
...theorists say the phenomenon explains the "la ni?as" of the past two winters, which begin when cold Pacific waters wash up on the shores of Central America. For the current year, meteorological predictions fall in line with this theory, as February forecasts call for an unusually cold and wet stretch for the northern states of the U.S., and warm, dry weather down south. But New Yorkers shouldn't buy that new down comforter just yet. The entire PDO theory is still fairly new (scientists first proposed it three years ago), and not even its supporters are fully convinced...
SOUTHERN TUESDAY GENERAL: FLA., LA., MISS., TEXAS, OKLA., TENN...
...past, so this movie's opening scene, which involves a small boy sitting at a kitchen table and staging a battle with toy soldiers and ketchup, was cause for some concern. Just as quickly as this context has been established, though, the boy flies through time and space, a la Alice in Wonderland, to the opening historical scene of the play, set in a coliseum. As the film goes on, the boy becomes as the eyes of the audience, observing the action with minimal emotion...