Word: opened
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...stress in his lectures at Wisconsin, the honest investigation of historical problems leads inevitably beyond history into the most fundamental of political questions. His new book is a testament to that kind of faith in the relevance of history. The real debate on how to live without the open door must now begin...
...example," Oettinger said, "are we going to let M. L. T., or the Defense Department, decide on privacy safeguards for the Project? The arguments against the Cambridge Project are arguments for keeping it out in the open-and not abandoning our colleagues...
Last month's loss was not exactly a fluke, but it may not have served as an accurate means of comparison between the two squads. Harvard was frustrated all evening-missing open nets, hitting posts, being robbed by goaltender Don McGinnis. It is unlikely that the Crimson will lose again in the same manner, or at least not to Brown...
...discarded the solid wall of sound that modern blues bands use. But though his latest songs thereby become more open and varied, they aren't less unified. Taj's style is closer than ever to the subjects of his songs, more responsive to their nuances of wording and twists of mood. It's also closer to old country blues, one of the most unified kinds of music ever heard...
University Police discovered Dec, 29 that every door in M-entry of Kirkland House had been broken open. By forcing open firedoors into adjoining entryways, the intruders were able to enter 25 suites in Kirkland...