Word: locking
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Dates: during 1990-1990
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Morse said the department was particularly concerned with the problems illegally parked bikes pose to handicapped students. According to Morse, police officers found that handicapped students who ride bicycles were not able to lock their bikes in specially designated spots because other students had already locked their bikes there...
Outside Harvard Hall, Joanne M. Nelson '93 said the University should provide more racks. Now, she said, she usually must lock her bike to fences or poles because there is no space elsewhere...
Karel Liem, Dunster House master, said he suspected the theft was an "inside job." He said that police found no signs of forced entry into the grill, and that both the grill lock and the cabinet padlock were undamaged...
...time they also spent off hours in each other's company, "eating, walking, lighting candles in churches." But even after he separated from his wife, they did not sleep together. When he took her home at night, she felt that he wanted to lock her in. At 22 she had a brief romance with a man her own age but could not face her mentor's wrath. Her next young suitor was savvier. Paul Mejia, a member of the company, slowly made friends with Farrell before asking for her hand...
...Bork, a Souter, or any other appointee who fails, in its estimation, to sufficiently uphold these political ends--regardless of the appointee's scholarly qualifications. If it came to a standoff between the Senate and the President, the voters would eventually be called upon to break the dead-lock by voting one or the other out of office--the surest guarantee that the Supreme Court will reflect the political values of the citizenry...