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For more information on purchasing sample sentences such as this, please contact us: corpus@byu.edu. word PoS @@ year genre source @@ text ---- ---- -- ---- ---- ---- -- ---- Saar p @@ 1998 MAG Ebony @@ Sculptor Alison Saar exhibits her work at major venues nationwide. sabina p @@ 1996 NEWS Chicago @@ Sabina Catholic Church, 1210 W. sabina p @@ 1996 NEWS Chicago @@ A I've been at St Sabina's for 21 years For now, Cardinal Bernardin has said he feels I should stay here If I moved, I would want to go to a church in an African-American or mixed community. sabina p @@ 1991 NEWS USAToday @@ Sabina's, and counted 118 billboards advertising alcohol and tobacco. sabina p @@ 1995 NEWS Chicago @@ Sabina's three-hour services include masses for which Whitman has written new arrangements to give them a more soulful, up-tempo sound. sabina p @@ 1995 NEWS Chicago @@ Sabina's three-hour services include masses for which Whitman has written new arrangements to give them a more soulful, up-tempo sound. sabina p @@ 1995 NEWS Chicago @@ Sabina's music director Walter Whitman. SABIR p @@ 1998 MAG Essence @@ ' SABIR MUHAMMAD, II Floats Like a Butterfly 22 MICHAEL JOHNSON MAY BE THE FASTEST man on land, but almost no man swims a faster butterfly lap than Sabir Muhammad, II. sable j @@ 1997 ACAD American Scholar @@ He dipped a finepointed sable brush into the India ink. sable j @@ 2006 MAG AmerArtist @@ Only very rarely, if some particular detail requires very close handling, will he use a sable brush. sable j @@ 1990 MAG AmerArtist @@ Then most of the work is airbrushed, with some details being made with sable brushes. sable j @@ 1999 MAG AmericanCraft @@ Using a two-hair sable brush and at times alternating hands to achieve a zigzag pattern, Brush places the granules with saliva or glue. sable j @@ 2007 MAG AmerArtist @@ Her equipment also includes red sable brushes that she calls' the workhorses of her watercolor kit, sable j @@ 1999 MAG AmerArtist @@ ' Toward the end of the process, the artist uses a mahlstick and a sable rigger brush and a sable fan for a few details. sable p @@ 2008 NEWS Denver @@ ... terms of interest and either modify your search or search within the current results set @@74681 The Chicago-built Mercury Sable sedan is a much-improved version of the sedan formerly known as the Mercury Montego --and is more upscale than the new Ford Taurus sister model, sable p @@ 1998 NEWS Atlanta @@ SPECIAL DELIVERY IS TALK OF THE TOWN: Serena Michelle Metropol, who became front-page news last week after she was delivered in her parents' Mercury Sable wagon, is adjusting well to life in Towne Lake's Eagle Watch, according to her mom, Leslie. sable p @@ 1994 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ Anita Jones is a 29-year-old junior who dropped out of high school 14 years ago when she was a freshman at Du Sable and now she's back, walking to the same school with her fellow student, her son, Demetrius. sable p @@ 1994 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ // // // This year, Demetrius' mother is part of a group of five women and one man who have come back to Du Sable. sable p @@ 1994 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ // // // Du Sable High, on Chicago's south side, one of the toughest neighborhoods in America, is trying to change those odds. sable p @@ 1994 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ the man who walks the halls at Du Sable, Principal Charles Mingo. sabotaged v @@ 1996 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ and the plane was sabotaged. sabotaged v @@ 1996 SPOK CBS_Special @@ But the NTSB says you can not, in any way, rule out the possibility that the plane was sabotaged or exploded in flight. sabotaged v @@ 2001 SPOK Ind_Oprah @@ You know, if it is terrorism and, indeed, somebody --a terrorist had sabotaged a plane or even if it's a --you know, sabotaged v @@ 1998 FIC Analog @@ The pilot knew that Nyquist had ordered her plane sabotaged, but while she had taken that news calmly Delores realized it had made a deep impression in her. sabotaged v @@ 1992 FIC BkGen:FalseProfits @@ It's beginning to look like Virg's plane was sabotaged. sabotaged v @@ 1997 FIC BkGen:TotalControl @@ ' The plane was sabotaged; all the people on board that pia every last one of them, were deliberately murdered. sabres n @@ 2002 MAG SportsIll @@ THE ANCHOR MAN IN SNATCHING DOMINIK HASEK FROM THE BUFFALO SABRES LAST JULY, THE RED WINGS INSTANTLY BECAME A CUP FAVORITE. sabres n @@ 1994 NEWS USAToday @@ ) Buffalo Sabres St John (New Brunswick) sabres n @@ 1999 NEWS AssocPress @@ 29 and isn't sure when he will return to the Buffalo Sabres' lineup. sabres n @@ 1999 NEWS USAToday @@ Although the Buffalo Sabres' Hasek is considered by some to be the world's most intimidating hockey player, there's a rumble through the NHL that Dafoe might infringe on Hasek's run of four Vezina trophies in five years. sabres n @@ 1990 NEWS AssocPress @@ Mats Naslund had a goal and an assist and the Montreal Canadiens, bolstered by the solid goaltending of Patrick Roy, shut out the Buffalo Sabres 3-0. sabres n @@ 1994 MAG SportsIll @@ ' I was so tired I just wanted to lie down right there,' said the Buffalo Sabres' Dave Hannan after scoring the winning goal on April 27 in the Sabres' quadruple-over time 1-0 win over the New Jersey Devils --the sixth-longest NHL playoff game ever. saccule n @@ 1996 ACAD EarNoseThroat @@ At the level of the stapes footplate only part of the energy is absorbed, and the remaining energy traverses the perilymph and may be absorbed by red blood cells inside the saccule and utricle. sachets n @@ 1995 NEWS Atlanta @@ Cason's Vegetable Garden, visitors make herbal sachets, listen to banjo picking and try their hand at plowing. Sacker n @@ 1999 SPOK CBS_48Hours @@ Sacker is the chief pediatrician at Brookdale University Hospital. Sacks p @@ 1996 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ // // // Oliver Sacks' restless and eccentric brain is constantly searching among the afflicted for that pathway, that key that might release a piece of the humanity that's been locked away. Saco p @@ 1993 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Here at the Saco Bay Bakery, in Saco, Maine, a staff of nine turns out 5,000 loaves of organic sourdough bread each week. Sacrament n @@ 2000 FIC SouthernRev @@ She walks all the way to Saint Clothilde's to pray about this, to do a more thorough examination of conscience before the Blessed Sacrament itself, exposed on the side altar for twenty-four hours. sacramentary n @@ 1992 MAG America @@ who said that the Vatican is concerned about the Christology and Trinitarian theology expressed in the new translation of the sacramentary being developed by the International Committee on English in the Liturgy (I. sacrifices v @@ 1997 SPOK ABC_Primetime @@ He worries that the children have been virtual human sacrifices since the Grimaldi glamor is still the principal draw. sacrifices v @@ 2007 MAG NaturalHist @@ Human sacrifices often accompanied elite burials in such early urban societies as Dynasty I of Egypt, the Shang period of China, and in the Ur royal cemetery, perhaps as a display of raw power. sacrifices v @@ 2002 MAG AmHeritage @@ The man who, with alacrity and even delight, sacrifices other human beings for his own salvation is the most enduring enemy of all that we term' humane. sacrifices v @@ 1990 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ The black fumes suggests cremation, or the death that awaited victims of Aztec human sacrifices to their fire god. sacrifices v @@ 1991 ACAD AfricanArts @@ Reacting to the remains of extensive human sacrifices in Benin City, the British military men removed every object of religious or cultural value. sacrifices v @@ 1999 ACAD AnthropolQ @@ It is also possible that Azanaques was a site of human sacrifice in the past -archaeological discoveries such as Reinhard's (1996) indicate that the Incas offered elaborate ritual human sacrifices on high peaks. sacrilege n @@ 2003 FIC Bk:DaVinciCode @@ Sacrilege!' the priest yelled, emerging from the P247 study and storming to the front door' How can you possibly endorse that? This American Martin Scorsese is a blasphemer, and the Church will permit him ... sacrilege n @@ 2007 FIC Analog @@ We don't believe you are of Buridan.'' Hmm. I could say the same-how do I know you're really from Faddeste?'' Sacrilege! sacrilege n @@ 2004 NEWS Atlanta @@ and an older man reflects on an unforgettable night at Furman University. Second in the series @44984. The union of a storm trooper and a Jedi princess? Sacrilege!. sacrilege n @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Kingqueen @@ ' declared the priest' This is sacrilege! sacrilege n @@ 1999 FIC Analog @@ ' The Flotati are only trying to punish him for his sacrilege! sacrilege n @@ 2000 FIC ChildLife @@ ' It would seem a little sacrilege! sacrosanct j @@ 1990 MAG MotherJones @@ Some of the unsecured debt has plummeted in value, even though RJR bonds were initially considered next to sacrosanct by junk bond investors. sacrosanct j @@ 2000 NEWS Chicago @@ Whether the opera is by Mozart or Glass, score and libretto are considered sacrosanct. sacrosanct j @@ 1993 NEWS CSMonitor @@ A museum is -as an old church may be -a place where the past is not allowed to be entirely lost, where memory is considered sacrosanct, where cultures, localities, and even individuals' lives and achievements are invested with a degree of perpetuity by the careful display or storage of associated objects. sacrosanct j @@ 2005 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Their plight has also touched a nerve in a place where land rights are considered sacrosanct and people have staged bloody rebellions to protect them. sacrosanct j @@ 2000 ACAD ArtBulletin @@ They are considered sacrosanct because of the way they separate Kahlua out from every other bottle and glass. sacrosanct j @@ 2000 ACAD ScandinavStud @@ Though Gluck's music was considered virtually sacrosanct, some of the music was, nonetheless,' arranged' by Uttini for the occasion. sacs n @@ 1990 ACAD CommCollegeR @@ The recent experiences of Collin County Community College (CCCCD) and its successful model for addressing institutional effectiveness are presented, and reflect a working relationship with the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools ( SACS). sacs n @@ 2007 ACAD CommCollegeR @@ The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools ( SACS) was one of the first regional accrediting bodies to mandate accountability through the practice of institutional effectiveness at the campus level. sacs n @@ 1997 ACAD CommCollegeR @@ A major consideration in accreditation decisions by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools ( SACS), the major accrediting body for colleges and universities in the southern United States, is the' effectiveness of education provided by each member institution' (Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, 1995). sacs n @@ 2004 ACAD CollegeStud @@ For instance, this University has just completed a 3-year review by its regional college accrediting agency, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools ( SACS) and the College of Education (COE) in the University is currently undergoing a review by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). sacs n @@ 2002 ACAD CommCollegeR @@ ... and an instrument listing the various activities that fall under the rubric of faculty development were mailed to the chief academic officers (CAOs) of all 311 two-year colleges accredited by Southern Association of Colleges and Schools ( SACS). sacs n @@ 2002 ACAD CommCollegeR @@ 2-year colleges for each state within the 11-state region served by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools ( SACS). sadder j @@ 1999 FIC Bk:Serpent @@ ' Mehta's sad eyes became even sadder. sadder j @@ 2005 FIC Analog @@ ' He sighs, his lovely brown eyes sadder than usual. sadder j @@ 2008 SPOK Fox_Susteren @@ It is even sadder that Russert has died so close to Father's Day. sadder j @@ 2006 NEWS AssocPress @@ ' It's just sadder than sad,' said New York Mets pitching coach Rick Peterson, who was Lidle's pitching coach in Oakland. sadder j @@ 2004 MAG PC World @@ Even sadder, however: The universal uninstallers that come with suites are usually worse, since they lack the inherent advantages of the built-in ones. sadder j @@ 1997 FIC ParisRev @@ And sadder and sadder that it had not once, it seemed-you'll like this-occurred to me before what an empty way this was to come at women, then. Sade p @@ 1992 ACAD Raritan @@ Far from being burned, de Sade was enjoying unprecedented attention at the time. sadism n @@ 1995 ACAD Style @@ This concept was elucidated by Freud's student, Wilhelm Stekel, who published Sadism and Masochism: The Psychology of Hatred and Cruelty in 1953. sadism n @@ 1991 ACAD Raritan @@ The film's music, from the intermezzo of Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusticana, hints that La Motta's story of family violence and professional sadism and masochism is not only operatic, but even a version of the melodrama of betrayal, jealousy, and pointless violence which culminates in Turridu's fatal knife fight with Alfio. sadism n @@ 1995 ACAD Style @@ This means that the' economic problem of repression' can be understood in terms either of sadism or of masochism. sadism n @@ 1990 ACAD SexResearch @@ These are sadism, masochism, pedophilia, transvestism, and fetishism. sadism n @@ 1990 ACAD SexResearch @@ The difference between sadism and non-sadistic masochism in regard to occurrence alone and co-occurrence with any other of the considered paraphilias was significant only at the p <. sadism n @@ 1990 ACAD SexResearch @@ The difference between sadism and non-sadistic masochism did not reach even the p <. Safavid j @@ 2000 FIC VirginiaQRev @@ For the meticulous, perhaps the commencement of the Safavid dynasty in Persia, conveniently inaugurated in 1500, epitomizes the beginning of the modern. safe bet m @@ 1994 FIC Bk:NorthMontana @@ and it's a safe bet, I explain to the Bank Dick's Undercover Disguise, that the gossip has to do with the white women and how much they pay and how they run their households and who has an unhappy marriage and who ... safe bet m @@ 1993 NEWS USAToday @@ There are three nude scenes in Short Cuts, but it's a safe bet that Moore has the one that people will be chattering about when they exit the movie. safe bet m @@ 2000 SPOK NPR_Sunday @@ // It's a safe bet that most people zooming down Highway 94 never even notice the Jamul tribal reservation. safe bet m @@ 1991 FIC BkGen:UnderBeetles @@ Always a safe bet that you'll find me here. safe bet m @@ 2005 MAG Backpacker @@ com 6 Great Smoky Mountains End-to-End TN/NC Score: 78 Miles: 32 Elevation change: 12,300 feet X factor: Mud, bugs, humidity It's a safe bet that leisurely Bill Bryson won't ever wax poetic about doing this one-day walk in the woods. safe bet m @@ 2006 NEWS Denver @@ Another safe bet was the smoked trout, which was unremarkable in its presentation but nevertheless tasty. safe bet m @@ 2008 SPOK Fox_Gibson @@ So investors, you know, investing in Michael Moore -it's a pretty safe bet. safe bet m @@ 1991 MAG Conservation @@ If there are plenty of other hearty souls like yourself out there, then it's a safe bet the action is good. safe harbor m @@ 1996 MAG USAToday @@ FCC voted sevenfour to uphold the FCC's' safe harbor' approach requiring indecent programs to be aired only between 10:00 p. safe harbor m @@ 1991 MAG NatlReview @@ The best hope for the future is that it will find leaders capable of doing what Gorbachev could not do: put aside tactical considerations and the lust for power and guide it to safe harbor on the basis of fairness and respect for the dignity of man. safe harbor m @@ 1998 MAG Fortune @@ They've been viewed as the stocks of last resort, the safe harbor until the rest of the market revived. safe harbor m @@ 1997 MAG Inc. @@ Most people who come out of divinity school look for the relatively safe harbor of a church. safe harbor m @@ 2001 SPOK CNN_Event @@ And speaking of that, now let's get the latest on the evident ultimatum presented to Afghanistan and whether Osama bin Laden may lose his safe harbor there. safe harbor m @@ 2000 NEWS Atlanta @@ 12 date for choosing electors as a firm deadline, not a' safe harbor' guideline in federal law, as some legal scholars read it. safe harbor m @@ 1996 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ ... Duggan will be one of the participants when President Clinton meets Thursday morning with entertainment industry executives to urge them to adopt a content-rating system and improve children's television --perhaps urging networks to adopt a' safe harbor' for family viewers between 7 and 9 p. safekeeping n @@ 1992 MAG Inc. @@ PUT AWAY FOR SAFEKEEPING. While data-storage options have been multiplying in recent years, hardware prices have been dropping significantly. Business users can now choose among floppy disks, hard disks, tape drives, compact discs, and Floptical drives for ... safekeeping n @@ 1994 ACAD CanadaLaw @@ an order may be made by a superior Canadian court to issue a warrant to seize such records and to deliver them to the court or a person designated for safekeeping. safekeeping n @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Tracingshadow @@ ' // Rieuk slipped the crystal into his jacket pocket for safekeeping. safekeeping n @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Afterdance @@ Uh-huh, when I go out, I do what any sensible woman would-I leave my heart at home, locked away for safekeeping. safekeeping n @@ 1996 FIC Bk:HundredSecretSenses @@ ' She unties the ribbon, puts it aside for safekeeping. safekeeping n @@ 2003 ACAD Archaeology @@ and cached in a few places for safekeeping. safeties n @@ 2003 NEWS Denver @@ When he breaks into the open field he stays low so linebackers and safeties can't chop him down at the knees, moves he stole from watching University of Miami alumni Willis McGahee. safeties n @@ 2007 MAG SportsIll @@ ' I faked the run to pull the defenders up, then just tried to get rid of the ball fast so those linebackers and safeties didn't tear me up,' Westbrook remembers. safeties n @@ 2001 MAG SportsIll @@ the last three years, is dangerous when catching the ball out of the backfield, often exploiting matchups with linebackers and safeties. safeties n @@ 1995 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ While Charles Johnson, the Steelers' first-round pick last year, and Ray Carruth or Eric Mitchell played outside, the 6-3 1/2, 215-pound Westbrook frequently wound up in the slot in mismatches against linebackers and safeties. safeties n @@ 2005 MAG SportingNews @@ He will deliver a blow of his own, gaining the respect of safeties and linebackers. safeties n @@ 2005 MAG SportingNews @@ Those brave souls understand that taking a slant or skinny post on the dead run in the territory between the linebackers and safeties can produce big plays and sometimes six points. Sagamore p @@ 1991 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ At one point, the caravan of travelers attempting to cross the Sagamore Bridge from Cape Cod to the Massachusetts mainland stretched 11 miles. sagging v @@ 1997 FIC Tikkun @@ Mother stood in her bathrobe, shoulders sagging, eyes puffy. Sahel n @@ 1993 ACAD Environment @@ The Sahel's desiccation could be considered a regional manifestation of the global shift in the climate system that has occurred since the 1950s. Sahuaro p @@ 1994 ACAD Mercury @@ Lockwood Sahuaro High School Tucson, Arizona. said v @@ 2008 NEWS Denver @@ ' We will be on the air,' said spokesman Kelley Harp. Saigon p @@ 2005 NEWS Houston @@ 30, 1966, Ho has been in the district since arriving here 27 years ago, when his parents moved to Alief after the fall of Saigon and enrolled him as a pupil. sailboats n @@ 1995 MAG FieldStream @@ The bay is a magnet for the many yachts and sailboats that ply the North Channel, itself ranked as one of the world's top sailing grounds. sailor ''s m @@ 1992 SPOK ABC_Jennings @@ // SAILOR'S FAREWELL The Navy's exodus also took an emotional toll. sailor ''s m @@ 2002 FIC RadicalSociety @@ -Don't take it the wrong way, said Jack the Sailor's owner, stroking the feathered head. sailor ''s m @@ 1999 FIC ChildrenPlaymate @@ The hat blew on a sailor's lawn! sailor ''s m @@ 1994 FIC SouthernRev @@ He leaned against the starboard wall for balance, shone the flashlight in quick sweeps across the floor, saw old loaves of bread that had somehow made it this far from the galley, saw a wadded-up sailor's cap, saw steam trays everywhere. sailor ''s m @@ 2005 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Every street sign in his neighborhood is culled from a sailor's glossary --Mainsail, Bowsprit and Anchorage drives, Landfall Lane. sailor ''s m @@ 2004 FIC Analog @@ It walked with a rolling sailor's gait; except for the one it had just killed, every man it had seen for the past century had been walking on board a ship or boat. sailor ''s m @@ 1991 FIC BkSF:InShadowOak @@ ' Let's see the knife,' the man said in sailor's Latin. sailor ''s m @@ 1997 SPOK NPR_Morning @@ Dressed in her short sailor's suit and white socks, she describes this morning's commute. sails v @@ 2007 MAG SouthernLiv @@ Sidebar The tall ship American Rover sails the waterfront in Norfolk. sails v @@ 2007 NEWS Chicago @@ Not sorry that he's doing it --the ship sails Tuesday with more than 400 vets --but sorry that it is necessary to do, sails v @@ 1990 NEWS USAToday @@ But political rivals looking toward the 1992 election will be watching closely to measure how skillfully Bush sails the ship of state through turbulent waters. sails v @@ 1991 ACAD Symposium @@ Our ship sails this Aegean Sea of Japan quietly, voluptuously, but the small boats that pass ride the waves as if in a storm. sails v @@ 1998 FIC BkGen:Flood tide @@ A ship that sails the oceans is considered old after twenty years. sails v @@ 1992 FIC SouthernRev @@ In the air above Seddell Vess's right shoulder, as deserted and ghostlike as the Ancient Mariner's ship, sails the ship that brought him and his family from England. saint ''s m @@ 2000 SPOK NPR_FreshAir @@ Saint's other best-known films are Alfred Hitchcock's comic thriller' North by Northwest,' John Frankenheimer's family drama,' All Fall Down,' and' Exodus,' about the founding of Israel. saint ''s m @@ 2008 MAG America @@ But I did not have a saint's name. saint ''s m @@ 2001 ACAD GeographRev @@ Even relatively staid Roman Catholic and mainline Protestant congregations have not been content with tagging themselves succinctly with a saint's name or that of the locality. saint ''s m @@ 2003 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ in which believers would visit the tombs of holy men and occasionally women --often the same person in both cultures --on the saint's death date. saint ''s m @@ 2000 FIC BkGen:Hart's war @@ Raymund Thomas Hart, a skinny, quiet young man of unprepossessing appearance, the third in this family after both his father and grandfather to carry the saint's name with its unusual spelling, lay cramped in his bunk in the darkness. saint ''s m @@ 1997 ACAD ArtBulletin @@ The use of an abstract style for the saint's representation assisted in this process, for the manner of depiction prohibited the recognition of a specific portrait type and instead delivered the dual message of sanctity and royalty. saint ''s m @@ 1994 FIC Triquarterly @@ He stared for a moment at the saint's wasted body before snapping the thick book closed with a loud clap. saint ''s m @@ 1999 FIC SouthernRev @@ Tierras del Santos: pieces of earth, each stamped with a saint's grave face. saint john m @@ 1994 FIC ContempFic @@ Saint John of the Cross was just as mad about drawing pins as I am about the unicorn. saint john m @@ 2003 FIC VirginiaQRev @@ Saint John's was dark, regal in its silence. saint john m @@ 2002 MAG TownCountry @@ By bus or taxi, they travel up to Chora to visit the monastery, built around 1088 to honor Saint John the Divine, who is said to have received the visions described in the Book of Revelations in a cave on Patmos. saint john m @@ 2002 FIC KenyonRev @@ It was at Saint John's and there was a crucifix on the wall. saint john m @@ 1999 MAG USCatholic @@ And Saint John Bosco, when he was dying, was asked what were his two favorite books, and he answered,' My joke book and the New Testament. saint john m @@ 1993 FIC WomenLanguage @@ and my window closed with that wooden latch and the hole in the middle that let the light beam in that would travel through the whole room up to the ceiling beams and the poor reproduction of Saint John the Baptist's picture giving water to the Child, saint john m @@ 2004 ACAD ArtBulletin @@ He also made a gilded silver reliquary for the very important relic of Saint John the Baptist's right index finger (1421), which the former Pope John XXIII, Baldassare Cossa, donated to the baptistery in his testament of 1419. saint john m @@ 2000 MAG Smithsonian @@ 529, a tradition alive and well at Saint John's today. saint paul m @@ 1999 NEWS Atlanta @@ Oliver Kent Ames, a member of Troop 797 at the Episcopal Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, has attained the rank of Eagle Scout. saint paul m @@ 2007 MAG CountryLiving @@ , transforms into an icy wonderland during The Saint Paul Winter Carnival, the nation's oldest and largest winter festival. saint paul m @@ 1991 NEWS CSMonitor @@ ' The Easter bread is one of the most important and symbolic foods we prepare in conjunction with the holiday,' says Katherine Boulukos, chairwoman for the Recipe Club of Saint Paul's Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Hempsted, N. saint paul m @@ 1990 FIC HarpersMag @@ It was twilight by the time he had parked his car behind the square, and for some reason he bypassed his office and walked on down Main Street as far as Saint Paul's Episcopal Church. saint paul m @@ 1995 NEWS AssocPress @@ , before joining the Saint Paul Pioneer Press and Dispatch in 1954. saint paul m @@ 1998 MAG USCatholic @@ And, as Saint Paul said, in developing our gifts and talents and in helping others develop theirs, we are also building up the whole body of the church. saint paul m @@ 1992 SPOK CBS_Morning @@ Now Timothy, who is sort of Robin to Saint Paul's Batman, is an old man in 96 AD, and he sees Saint Paul in a vision and he says,' Tim, you've got to write down the gospels. saint paul m @@ 2007 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Saint Paul + Extra Point = Conversion (Jan Brandstetter, Mechanicsville, Md. saint petersburg m @@ 2003 MAG Antiques @@ Because most vases presented such a grand appearance, they were displayed at exhibitions beginning with the first All --Russian Manufacturing Exhibition in 1829 in Saint Petersburg. saint petersburg m @@ 2003 MAG Antiques @@ Vase decorated with a view of the Palace Square in Saint Petersburg, Batenin factory (established 1812), Saint Peter --burg, 1834 -1839. saint petersburg m @@ 1993 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ Baseball has been Saint Petersburg's stab at a new identity. saint petersburg m @@ 1993 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ He showed us one of the posters that were plastered all over Saint Petersburg:' May the team come true. saint petersburg m @@ 2003 ACAD AmerStudies @@ Myshkin arrives in Saint Petersburg from a Swiss village, where he spent four years in a mental institution. saint petersburg m @@ 1991 SPOK CNN_King @@ Kevin joins us now from Saint Petersburg, Florida. saint petersburg m @@ 1992 ACAD NaturalHist @@ As I look back on my recent week in Moscow and Saint Petersburg and try to epitomize this remarkable and unprecedented experience in my travels, I can only offer the following expression: saint petersburg m @@ 1992 SPOK NPR_Morning @@ A Russian expert says there is no danger from a radiation leak at a Russian nuclear reactor near Saint Petersburg. sainthood n @@ 1992 MAG WashMonth @@ But Kwitny's credibility suffers when he ignores the many members of the AIDS community who do not think Delaney is yet a candidate for sainthood. sainthood n @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_Event @@ // They can't consider any miracles that might have occurred during the life of the candidate for sainthood. sainthood n @@ 1995 FIC HarpersMag @@ Machar was an unlikely candidate for sainthood: gruff, uncommunicative, pathologically intense, frightening even to those he helped. sainthood n @@ 1990 SPOK ABC_2020 @@ // // Father Paul Molinari agrees that it is wrong to idealize a candidate for sainthood. sainthood n @@ 1990 SPOK ABC_2020 @@ He is a candidate for sainthood. sainthood n @@ 2006 FIC BkGen:True evil @@ Grace was the family martyr, a genuine candidate for sainthood. SAINTS n @@ 1992 NEWS USAToday @@ 500 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS. Head coach Jim Mora $ 249,999 Assistants No. 1 $ 51,888 No. 2 76,208 No. 3 68,208 No. 4 83,688 No. 5 76,248 No. 6 57,749 No. 7 36,666 No. 8 78,207 No. 9 66,833 No. 10 51,749 No. ... Saker n @@ 1995 FIC Omni @@ Saker's ancient book was vivid in his mind, salability n @@ 2002 MAG Inc. @@ The more you rely on your company to secure your financial future, the more important it is that you be right about its value and salability. salacious j @@ 1998 SPOK Fox_HC @@ // And this Congress -wait one second -this Congress is more interested in dumping salacious material on the public than they are even sitting down. salacious j @@ 1998 SPOK Fox_HC @@ // You are upset about the salacious material. salacious j @@ 1998 SPOK Fox_HC @@ // // Notice the liberals want (OFF-MIKE) the salacious details. salacious j @@ 1999 MAG ChristCentury @@ ' While the Hyde and Weyrich crowd sounded notes of despair about Clinton's soaring popularity in the face of being the first American president since Andrew Johnson to be impeached and the seemingly endless cascade of salacious details about his affair with Monica Lewinsky, Ray saw a positive. salacious j @@ 2001 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ This shame is reinforced by the way the news media here cover matters of discrimination and harassment, often belittling the woman involved and recounting salacious details in a voyeuristic fashion. salacious j @@ 1998 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ with a good memory' but at many other points couldn't remember what had happened when, came across as evasive, sometimes because he wouldn't indulge the prosecutors' lust for salacious details. salacious j @@ 1998 NEWS Houston @@ Instead of acknowledging the well-settled legal limits on perjury cases, or grappling with the important limitations on perjury prosecutions, the OIC has chosen to fill its report with unnecessary and salacious sex -details that cause pain and damage for absolutely no legitimate reason. salaciousness n @@ 1998 SPOK Fox_HC @@ We don't need the minute details of who did what to whom in all its salaciousness. salah p @@ 2008 ACAD AfricanArts @@ Africans have long been subjects of photography by non-Africans, and as Salah Hassan notes,' appropriation of Africa's visual world through the invention of the camera went hand in hand with the appropriation of Africa's wealth' (2007:8) during the colonial period and subsequently as well. salah p @@ 1996 ACAD AfricanArts @@ Kojo Fosu, Etale Sukuro, El Hadji Sy, David Koloane, Salah Hassan, and Ulli Beier. salah p @@ 1996 ACAD AfricanArts @@ Salah Hassan's story showed how the channeling of energies abroad had created a transcontinental link, a metissage of modernisms and critical discourses. salah p @@ 1996 ACAD AfricanArts @@ Whereas Salah Hassan arrived on the final day to look over the installation and alter a few placements, Chika Okeke and David Koloane spent time checking out their configurations int the limitations of the gallery space: salah p @@ 1991 NEWS AssocPress @@ Allied warplanes struck Baghdad on Saturday, Associated Press correspondent Salah Nasrawi reported from the Iraqi capital. salah p @@ 1997 ACAD AfricanArts @@ Blier's paper immediately followed that of Salah Hassan, whose comments seemed to cloak a controlled rage from his perspective as an African looking at how the West has looked at Africans. salamanders n @@ 1998 ACAD NaturalHist @@ There's mayhem and mating as thousands of marbled salamanders march into a shrubby wetland called Ginger's Bay. salamanders n @@ 1992 MAG MotherEarth @@ The larger they grow, the more likely they are to take on bigger game, not excluding small vertebrates such as salamanders or frogs or even a feisty shrew. salamanders n @@ 2002 MAG Backpacker @@ In spring, hungry snakes and bears are emerging from winter's sleep and snowmelt-filled vernal pools harbor mating salamanders and frogs. salamanders n @@ 2004 NEWS AssocPress @@ Pier fishing for whitefish in Lake Huron usually peaks between November 15th and November 30th and anglers are reminded that the season to take frogs, toads and salamanders will close on November 15th. salamanders n @@ 1991 NEWS AssocPress @@ Wyman studied one place where thousands of frogs and salamanders would cross a road on the two nights after the first spring rain. salamanders n @@ 1991 NEWS AssocPress @@ Frogs, toads and salamanders are in trouble. sales force m @@ 2001 MAG Redbook @@ Today Wakefield sells products round the clock via the Web and oversees her own sales force of 330. sales force m @@ 2003 MAG ConsumResrch @@ It has no inventory, warehouses, or sales force. sales force m @@ 2003 MAG TIME @@ But I have always suspected that the sales force at top-end clothing stores acts this way because the customers are even more obnoxious. sales force m @@ 1992 SPOK CBS_48Hours @@ she's the entire sales force. sales force m @@ 1992 MAG Fortune @@ IBM's sales force understandably pushed expensive mainframe systems, on which they received a higher commission, and peddled typewriters only as an afterthought. sales force m @@ 1998 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Oracle has attributed poor results to currency fluctuations that weakened the value of its European and Asian sales and to a flawed reorganization of its sales force that may have caused some deals to fall through the cracks. sales force m @@ 1997 MAG Inc. @@ Optiva started to advertise in dental journals and began to marshal a small sales force to call on dental practices. sales force m @@ 1993 MAG Inc. @@ ELECTRONIC LIQUID FILLERS LEARNED THE HARD WAY HOW TO SELECT AN OUTSTANDING INTERNATIONAL SALES FORCE. saleswoman n @@ 1990 FIC Mov:JoevsVolcano @@ Joe putts a golf ball into the hole JOE I'll take it SALESWOMAN Yes, sir Joe walks OUT OF FRAME. saleswoman n @@ 1990 FIC Mov:PrettyWoman @@ SALESWOMAN It's very expensive. saleswoman n @@ 1990 FIC Mov:PrettyWoman @@ She tosses a dress out to a waiting SALESWOMAN. saleswoman n @@ 2004 FIC Mov:Cellular @@ I Just then, a BUSY SALESWOMAN walks by. saleswoman n @@ 1995 FIC Mov:BridgesMadisonCounty @@ SALESWOMAN (completely understands) That might work. saleswoman n @@ 2004 FIC Mov:Cellular @@ As a SALESWOMAN rushes by, Ryan reaches for her. sallow j @@ 2008 FIC Bk:HiddenWorld @@ Her mouth was open and her breath came soft, a woman in her fifties, but prematurely old, with weak, sallow skin in the lamplight. sallow j @@ 2003 FIC Bk:OurLadyForest @@ It was perfectly possible that she was insane, sitting on his bed at one in the morning with her pall-like flu and sallow complexion, her allergies and rapt expression, assailing him with talk of the devil, a manipulative vamp, a psychotic seductress, secretly out to ruin his life, the intentional undoing of a priest. sallow j @@ 1996 FIC Bk:Nursery @@ ' Her wide, sallow face was thought-ful. sallow j @@ 2008 FIC Bk:FreeFall @@ ' // Van Stann was a short man with sallow skin and a zealot's eye. sallow j @@ 1996 FIC Bk:Nursery @@ In the green hospital gown, her hair slicked back severely from her sallow face, the teenager looked much older. sallow j @@ 1994 FIC Bk:ScandalFairHaven @@ ' He bit off the words, his sallow face twisted in a furious frown. sallying v @@ 1990 FIC BkGen:GiftUponShore @@ ' When all the animals had trooped out, the dogs sallying forth to patrol their territory, the cats taking up stations on the deck to groom themselves, Rachel joined Mary at the railing, raised her mug before she took a sip. salma p @@ 2003 MAG Cosmopolitan @@ Being taken for mousy and boring-a perception that persists despite a zillion Hollywood examples to the contrary (Catherine Zeta-Jones, Salma Hayek, Rosario Dawson. salma p @@ 1999 MAG Entertainment Weekly @@ (3) director Coppola plunges in with The Virgin Suicides; (4) Mike Myers and Heather Graham make Powers peace; (5) Dogma's Salma Hayek; salma p @@ 1999 SPOK ABC_Special @@ ' // Salma Hayek fights for her identity, when the' Latin Beat' continues after this from our ABC stations. salma p @@ 1999 SPOK ABC_Special @@ And Salma Hayek sets Hollywood on fire. salma p @@ 1999 SPOK ABC_Special @@ ' // And in Hollywood, actress Salma Hayek found more of the same prejudice. salma p @@ 1999 SPOK ABC_Special @@ ' // // But eventually, Salma Hayek succeeded in moving beyond the stereotypes and all those roles as a sex goddess. saloons n @@ 1996 ACAD MarineFish @@ By 1874, New York City alone had over 850 oyster cellars, saloons, houses, and lunch-rooms (Ingersoll, 1881). saloons n @@ 1997 FIC BkGen:PumpkinRollers @@ He had accepted Pap's admonition that a man who stayed out of saloons, houses of ill repute and their like need never find himself in that kind of trouble. saloons n @@ 1993 MAG AmHeritage @@ The nickelodeon's unprecedented expansion did not go unnoticed by the critics of commercialized popular culture who had for a century complained about and organized against the evils of saloons, bawdy houses, honkytonks, prizefights, and variety theaters. saloons n @@ 1993 ACAD GeographRev @@ Their social life revolved around the boarding houses and saloons. saloons n @@ 2004 MAG Antiques @@ Many of the saloons, gaming houses, and hotels on Main Street have Italianate features, and some of the facades suggest the false fronts that decorated the earlier, less substantial structures. saloons n @@ 2003 NEWS Atlanta @@ It was as raw, rugged and lawless as any of the later California mining camps and sported more makeshift saloons and bawdy houses than churches or boardinghouses. salter p @@ 2008 FIC Bk:age @@ Salter was important, for now. salter p @@ 1998 ACAD SocialStudies @@ Christopher Salter, and his assistant Cathy Riggs-Salter, planned a most successful activity, the Washington, D. salter p @@ 1999 MAG Bazaar @@ True, I had just written a book called The Joy of Writing Sex: A Guide for Fiction Writers, but it examined the work of John Updike and James Salter, not Hugh Hefner. salter p @@ 2003 FIC Fantasy & Science Fiction @@ Senator Joshua Lindvahl: Jami Salter had everything to come back for. salter p @@ 2003 FIC Fantasy & Science Fiction @@ ' I thought you'd all get into some kind of fight over Jami Salter, and I figured David and Edgar were tougher than you. salter p @@ 2003 FIC Fantasy & Science Fiction @@ I have total confidence that David acted in the crew's best interests, the mission's best interests, and Jami Salter's best interests. saluting v @@ 1994 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ How can you forget a little boy saluting his father's funeral? saluting v @@ 2004 MAG HarpersMag @@ The photo accompanying the piece displayed a student saluting the flag Nazi-style. saluting v @@ 1999 NEWS AssocPress @@ An agonized nation recalled the little boy saluting his father's casket. saluting v @@ 1999 NEWS Houston @@ For the older generation, the image of Kennedy still remains that of the young' John John' frolicking in the Oval Office and later standing at attention, saluting his father's casket as it rolled down Pennsylvania Avenue. saluting v @@ 1998 ACAD SocialStudies @@ Patriotism, after all, is not simply a matter of saluting the flag or identifying a state symbol. saluting v @@ 2001 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ saluting his father's coffin --will become ever more popular. Salvadorean j @@ 1991 ACAD LatAmPopScult @@ In recent decades, increased migration from Central America in particular has created an ethnic mix roughly two-thirds Salvadorean and Nicaraguan and one-third Mexican. salvaged v @@ 2003 MAG AmericanCraft @@ His typical materials are maple saplings, twigs and logs, found wood salvaged from the forest near his New Hampshire home. salvatore p @@ 2008 MAG Esquire @@ On Suraj Chauhan: Cotton sweater ($520) by Salvatore Ferragamo. salvatore p @@ 2005 MAG Esquire @@ Opposite: Three-button linen jacket ($690) and denim shirt ($350) by Salvatore Ferragamo; cashmere sweater ($850) by Herms; stainless-steel automatic chronograph with crocodile strap ($2,950) by TAG Heuer. salvatore p @@ 2006 MAG Bazaar @@ Sidebar Patti Smith in 1975, Sidebar OUR TOP TIE PICKS Chlo Salvatore Ferragamo Lanvin by Alber Elbaz Louis Vuitton Sidebar For my 23rd birthday Robert Mapplethorpe made me a tie rack adorned with an image of the Virgin Mary //. salvatore p @@ 2001 MAG MensHealth @@ C Salvatore Ferragamo double-breasted pinstriped suit, Raffi turtleneck sweater. salvatore p @@ 2002 MAG MensHealth @@ Salvatore Ferragamo jacket ($1,100) and bag ($860): Available at Salvatore Ferragamo, or call (800) 445-1874. salvatore p @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_Talkback @@ John Cordaro, Dr Steve Salvatore, thank you. salzburg p @@ 2008 MAG SatEvenPost @@ Sidebar As Maria, Julie played the governess to seven Von Trapp offspring, shown here traipsing the Alps around Salzburg, Austria, The Sound of Music was released in 1965 and still ranks among America's favorite films. salzburg p @@ 2008 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ John Martin Bolzius, pastor and administrator of the neighboring town of Ebenezer a few miles northwest of Savannah, also regularly informed his Lutheran colleagues in Salzburg, Austria, about the progress of their community and remarked upon Tomochichi's passing. salzburg p @@ 2008 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ // The best introduction to the work is a 2005 set from the Salzburg Festival Orfeo, with Donald Runnicles eliciting lavish playing from the Vienna Philharmonic and a stellar cast of Torsten Kerl due for his San Francisco Opera debut as Paul, Angela Denoke and Bo Skovhus. salzburg p @@ 2008 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ For a more outre undertaking, try the production from the Salzburg Festival with Ramn Vargas and Magdalena Kozen under conductor Sir Roger Norrington Decca. salzburg p @@ 1992 NEWS Chicago @@ In addition, there are Mozart kugels, **35;155;TOOLONG sweets from Salzburg, Austria, which are sold singly (49 cents) or in boxes (up to $ 18. salzburg p @@ 2006 ACAD TheologStud @@ As John Allen notes in his review of George Weigel's, Witness to Hope: A Biography of John Paul H:' Delegates at the Dialogue for Austria Salzburg, 1998 repeatedly stressed that for John Paul's new evangelization to work, the church first must get its internal house in order. samarium n @@ 2003 FIC Analog @@ I measured the thermoelectric power of both Pr and Nd, and then got started on samarium. samarra p @@ 2008 NEWS USAToday @@ ' // She seemed to have survived a roadside bombing near Samarra in 2005 with nothing more than some hearing loss and back pain. samarra p @@ 2006 SPOK CBS_FaceNation @@ We've had an operation going on since early March to guard against and protect against the sectarian violence that sprang up as a result of the bombing of the mosque in Samarra. samarra p @@ 2006 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ a threat that appeared much more likely this week with the bombing of a Shiite shrine in Samarra and retaliatory attacks on Sunni mosques and clerics. samarra p @@ 2006 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ 22, when the bombing of a Shiite shrine in Samarra unleashed a wave of sectarian killing and retribution, samarra p @@ 2007 ACAD ForeignAffairs @@ In February 2006, it attacked one of the country's most sacred Shiite sites, the Golden Mosque in Samarra. samarra p @@ 2007 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Wednesday's attack on the Askariya shrine in Samarra, Iraq, mirrored a strike there in February 2006 that started a cycle of revenge and was a watershed moment in the mounting Sunni-Shiite civil war. samba n @@ 2005 SPOK ABC_GMA @@ // // They did actually bring music, and we got an exclusive sneak peek at some of tonight's moves in the Brazilian Samba. samba n @@ 1990 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Speakers Wallace Stegner and Assemblyman Byron Sher; entertainers are singer Betsy Rose, a Brazilian Samba Band, and the Peace Child Children's Chorus. samba n @@ 1991 ACAD LatAmPopScult @@ Another anthropological contribution is by Jose Savio Leopoldi, Escola de Samba, Ritual e Sociedade (1978). samba n @@ 1991 ACAD LatAmPopScult @@ Also implicit in Escola de Samba was the enthusiasm for the so-perceived idyllic communion of the intellectuals with' the people, samba n @@ 1991 ACAD LatAmPopScult @@ Made as part of Cinco Vezes Favela, Escola de Samba, Alegria de Viver School of Samba, Joy of Living, 13 depicted some of the problems faced by one samba school in the period preceding carnival. samba n @@ 1991 ACAD LatAmPopScult @@ Speaking of his Escola de Samba, Diegues argued that it was' a naive film, like the others made at that time, still perplexed by our discovery of Brazil's misery. Sambuca n @@ 2001 NEWS Houston @@ Tuesday at Sambuca Jazz Cafe. samoan j @@ 2002 FIC Frontiers @@ also slang for a woman's vagina. (3). Samoan for tapa cloth. samoan j @@ 1993 ACAD AnthropolQ @@ Wendt's' feminism' consists of construing rape as a practice of male dominance, arguing that Samoan women are treated as' second class citizens to be used and dominated' (p. samoan j @@ 1993 ACAD AnthropolQ @@ To answer Freeman, Nardi claims self-representation for Samoan women and explicitly challenges the concept of' field experience' that consists of conversing with men only:. samoan j @@ 1994 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ The singing was in Spanish and in Samoan. samoan j @@ 1991 ACAD AnthropolQ @@ ... leaves Torgovnick's discussion of Mead and Malinowski with the implication that they would have been better ethnographers if he had slept with the Trobriand women for whom he lusted and she had openly acknowledged her sexual attraction to Samoan women. samoan j @@ 1991 ACAD AnthropolQ @@ Western Constructions of Samoan Exchange. Samp p @@ 1992 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ Samp might be dismissing certain kinds of activities that are occurring now, that led to people being emboldened and empowered to do more dangerous and damaging things. samplers n @@ 1997 ACAD EnvironHealth @@ Both upwind (control) and downwind air samplers were set. samplers n @@ 2002 NEWS USAToday @@ Inspectors removed previously installed air samplers. samplers n @@ 2003 SPOK NPR_Science @@ And so what's happening now is that the air samplers are being replaced with a somewhat more sophisticated and biologically friendly filter impact material, so that we can do ongoing surveillance. samplers n @@ 2004 ACAD AgricResrch @@ EPA has a network of several thousand ambient air samplers permanently in place across the United States. samplers n @@ 2004 ACAD AgricResrch @@ EPA and state air quality regulatory agencies now use two basic types of samplers: Ambient air samplers sample air over a wide area, and' stack' samplers measure particulate matter emitted from an individual business or farm operation. samplers n @@ 2004 ACAD AgricResrch @@ EPA and state air quality regulatory agencies now use two basic types of samplers: Ambient air samplers sample air over a wide area, and' stack' samplers measure particulate matter emitted from an individual business or farm operation. san andreas m @@ 2006 SPOK NPR_TalkNation @@ This was the first time that we recognized the San Andreas Fault. san andreas m @@ 2001 MAG ChristCentury @@ Reporters come here from elsewhere looking for crazy, godless Silicon Valley spinning out of control on the edge of the San Andreas Fault and the Pacific Rim and the future. san andreas m @@ 1990 MAG ScienceNews @@ One, called the Altyn Tagh, runs for a length of more than 2,000 km and its trace shows up on satellite images as clearly as that of the San Andreas, the great strike-slip fault in California. san andreas m @@ 1994 SPOK CBS_Special @@ The same stresses that are stressing the San Andreas fault produced this earthquake. san andreas m @@ 1990 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ The epicenter was about 60 miles South of San Francisco along the San Andreas Fault. san andreas m @@ 1991 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ He had discovered the San Andreas Fault and extensively studied the wreckage caused by the 1906 earthquake and fire in San Francisco. san andreas m @@ 2005 FIC BkGen:1906 @@ The second was the engineering survey he had prepared for San Francisco Fire Chief Dennis Sullivan, entitled' An Independent Survey of Tectonic Movement along the San Andreas Fault and Its Effect on Subterranean Water Systems in San Francisco. san andreas m @@ 2008 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Over millions of years, oil-bearing rocks thrust upward by the San Andreas fault were exposed to the erosive forces of wind and rain. san jacinto m @@ 1996 FIC Mov:LoneStar @@ SAN JACINTO STREET --DAY Sam walks down the main street of town. san jacinto m @@ 2004 FIC Analog @@ San Jacinto, California-1931 Before it came out of the water, it formed clothes on the outside of its body. san jacinto m @@ 2002 NEWS Houston @@ ' Now they (homeowners) not only have to pay Clear Creek ISD taxes, but a tax to be annexed into the San Jacinto College District. san jacinto m @@ 2007 NEWS Houston @@ LAND: Minh AHN II has purchased 16,606 square feet of land with three apartment buildings at Wentworth and San Jacinto from Donald Howell. san jacinto m @@ 2006 NEWS Houston @@ Voters defeated a plan to create the Lower Trinity Ground Water Conservation District that includes Liberty, Polk and San Jacinto counties. san jacinto m @@ 2007 NEWS Houston @@ ' Either this session or next, we're going to allow legislation that provides alternatives for the groundwater district and ( San Jacinto) River Authority to be able to plan for the future in a way that would allow us to diminish our reliance on groundwater and lean towards surface water,' Creighton said. san jacinto m @@ 1996 FIC Mov:LoneStar @@ PILAR eases the car down San Jacinto street, seeing something on the street and she's tuning her kids' conversation out --PALOMA Who'd want to be friends with that bunch of pachuco wannabes? san jacinto m @@ 2001 NEWS Houston @@ The event will originate from the Soboda Casino in San Jacinto, Calif. san luis obispo m @@ 2002 MAG Sunset @@ But the bells of San Luis Obispo are just part of the // town's history. san luis obispo m @@ 2002 MAG Sunset @@ To get to know old San Luis (known to locals as SLO-town), nothing beats a stop at the San Luis Obispo County Museum &; History Center. san luis obispo m @@ 1991 FIC BkGen:TreasureSun @@ Together we went as far south as Mission San Luis Obispo. san luis obispo m @@ 1997 MAG Ms @@ Williams San Luis Obispo, Calif. san luis obispo m @@ 2008 ACAD MechanicalEng @@ ' asked Aurora Lipper, a 30-something mechanical engineer from San Luis Obispo. san luis obispo m @@ 1999 NEWS Denver @@ Companies such as the San Luis Obispo, Calif. san luis obispo m @@ 2001 ACAD PhysicalEduc @@ The authors of this study would like to acknowledge the contributions of Camille O'Bryant, faculty member in the Department of Physical Education and Kinesiology, Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo, CA. san luis obispo m @@ 1995 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ ' There were race riots at military bases, such as Camp Van Dorn in Mississippi, San Luis Obispo in California and Fort Bliss in Texas. san salvador m @@ 1991 MAG Weatherwise @@ Columbus leaves San Salvador late in the morning and sails southwest and south until just before sunset. san salvador m @@ 1993 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ That was a shock to the hat-in-hand road delegation from the Association to Improve Uluazapa, which saw the map last year in San Salvador, the day they braved the same dusty, bumpy stretch to get to the capital. san salvador m @@ 1998 MAG ChristCentury @@ Following a meeting of Central American presidents in San Salvador on November 9, Honduran President Carlos Flores termed his country's debt' unpayable. san salvador m @@ 1999 FIC LiteraryRev @@ Just then, as he looked up from the path in front of him, he noticed that there, in the building across from San Salvador, was a Picasso exhibit. san salvador m @@ 1999 FIC LiteraryRev @@ There Henry could see the statues atop the Chiesa San Salvador. san salvador m @@ 1993 NEWS Houston @@ , and San Salvador in the Bahamas in favor of a passage hugging the South Florida and Cuban coasts. san salvador m @@ 2006 ACAD MechanicalEng @@ To go to town -that is, to San Salvador -people from Izotalo have to hike miles through the forest, down their mountain across the valley, and partway up the other side, to reach the highway where they can catch the bus. san salvador m @@ 2006 NEWS Atlanta @@ San Salvador, El Salvador --In all honesty, El Salvador would not have been our first choice for a long weekend out of town. sancho p @@ 1996 ACAD Raritan @@ at which sight the duke and duchess seemed to wonder, Don Quixote and Sancho were amazed, and all present astonished' (Jarvis translation). sancho p @@ 2002 ACAD HispanicRev @@ 14 Although the narrator of Cervantes' novel uses almost the same words as Covarrubias when relating how the priest and barber instructed Sancho to answer Don Quijote if asked about his letter to Dulcinea: sancho p @@ 1993 ACAD HispanicRev @@ Like Sancho, Don Quijote is tempted to remain at his shadow's house of pleasure, thereby forsaking his imagined chivalric duty and therefore his chivalric self. sancho p @@ 2002 ACAD HispanicRev @@ Such distrust was expressed not only by Sancho and don Quijote, sancho p @@ 2002 ACAD HispanicRev @@ The special relationship between Sancho and don Quijote is given prominence, though in a somewhat burlesque tone, as it is illustrated by the friendship between the animals, their synecdochal, physical representations. sancho p @@ 2002 ACAD HispanicRev @@ dialogic interferences (the double discourse of Tom Cecial reproduced in the double discourse of the Caballero de los Espejos and parodic instances of the parallel discourses of Sancho and don Quijote); sanctified j @@ 1994 SPOK Ind_Geraldo @@ Now her most sanctified evening with her husband in holy wedlock is being. sanctifies v @@ 1992 MAG America @@ But such a writer must also witness to the light that is beyond the sin and evil, which purifies and sanctifies the sinner. sandal n @@ 2002 FIC Ploughshares @@ A river and a world separate Rose and Sandal from Sandal's family in Manhattan. sandal n @@ 1993 FIC BkGen:ComingUpDown @@ ' I see Peh-tur as he stepped with his sandal off the ship and I see his sandal as it gathers Wahtar. sandal n @@ 1996 FIC BkGen:FuneralNoon @@ Her dress and sandal straps were smeared with mud. sandal n @@ 2001 FIC BkGen:WhenKambia @@ She took off her other sandal and flung it in the direction of the first one. sandal n @@ 1997 FIC AfricanAmerRev @@ a glass of day-old black cherry Kool-Aid sitting inside the straps of her sandal where her soul/sole was on ice the night before. sandal n @@ 1998 FIC ParisRev @@ It strains against the straps of my sandal as if threatening to burst. sandbar n @@ 2002 MAG ScienceNews @@ Sandbar sharks, for instance, are 13 years old when they begin producing a litter of 10 annually, he notes. sandbar n @@ 1998 ACAD MarineFish @@ --Atlantic distribution of tag and recapture locations for the sandbar shark, Carcharhinus plumbeus, from the NMFS Cooperative Shark Tagging Program during 1962-93. sandbar n @@ 1998 ACAD MarineFish @@ Ninety-two percent of the recaptures are accounted for by seven species: blue shark (51%); sandbar shark (16%) sandbar n @@ 1998 ACAD MarineFish @@ Ninety-one percent of the tags are accounted for by eight species: blue shark (57%); sandbar shark, Carcharhinus plumbeus (15%); dusky shark, C. sandbar n @@ 1998 ACAD MarineFish @@ --Atlantic distribution of tag and recapture locations for the sandbar shark, Carcharhinus plumbeus, from the NMFS Cooperative Shark Tagging Program during 1962-93. sandbar n @@ 1998 ACAD MarineFish @@ --Northeastern US tagging distribution of the sandbar shark, Carcharhinus plumbeus, from the NMFS Cooperative Shark Tagging Program during 1962-93. sandburg p @@ 1993 MAG NatlParks @@ PHOTO (COLOR): Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site in North Carolina. sandburg p @@ 2008 NEWS USAToday @@ 601-445-5151, **28;5599;TOOLONG // Chicago // CHICAGO --Poet Carl Sandburg probably never dreamed that the city he dubbed' hog butcher for the world' would someday evolve into the thinking person's dessert mecca. sandburg p @@ 2008 ACAD ArtBulletin @@ For his part, Benton may have been somewhat influenced by several friends of his, including the poet Carl Sandburg and musicians Pete Seeger and Burl Ives, who similarly employed lengthy enumerations of American place-names in their celebrations and critiques of a burgeoning nationalism. sandburg p @@ 1993 NEWS Chicago @@ Nearly 80 years after the appearance of his revolutionary Chicago Poems, the poetic legacy of Carl Sandburg has dwindled to a handful of selections recognizable to the average reader, sandburg p @@ 1993 MAG NatlParks @@ For more information, write to the Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site, 1928 Little River Road, Flat Rock, NC 28731-9766. sandburg p @@ 1995 MAG NatlParks @@ including those devoted to Carl Sandburg and Edgar Allen Poe. Sande n @@ 1993 ACAD AfricanArts @@ On a recent research trip to Sierra Leone I thought I would follow up a hint offered in a doctoral thesis by Ruth Phillips on the Sande mask: that they might have been carved for the Mende Njayei society. sanded v @@ 2003 MAG Sunset @@ ' Chain-sawed, shaped, and sanded from laminated wood, David's pieces, with their flowing lines, recall the contours of the Escalante region's eroded sandstone formations and canyons. sanded v @@ 2003 FIC Ploughshares @@ He sanded it smooth as satin and painted it with Monsieur's green paint he had taken in a pickle jar. sanded v @@ 2002 MAG Sunset @@ The surfaces are built from slender pieces of 3/4-inch-thick plywood laminated together, then sanded smooth. sanded v @@ 1993 MAG AmerArtist @@ ' he says) primed with at least two coats of acrylic gesso sanded medium smooth, not shiny smooth. sanded v @@ 1995 FIC BkGen:HarmonyFlesh @@ She had ordered the paint to be stripped off the walls, the wood sanded back until it shone like driftwood bleached in the sun. sanded v @@ 2003 MAG AmerArtist @@ Once he was satisfied with his drawings, he drew a grid on a gessoed Masonite board, which he had sanded to a smooth surface. sanding v @@ 2002 MAG CountryLiving @@ such as chardonnay 2/3 cup granulated sugar 1 teaspoon powdered pectin 1 cup sanding sugar or granulated sugar Spiced Jellies: sanding v @@ 2003 MAG CountryLiving @@ Place cookies 2 inches apart on prepared baking pans, brush with cream, and sprinkle with sanding sugar. sanding v @@ 2004 MAG CountryLiving @@ Sanding sugar, found at baking-supply stores, provides more glitter. sanding v @@ 2006 MAG CountryLiving @@ nonpareils, sanding sugar TIMESAVER: Substitute ready-made sugar or waffle cones for the pizzelle. sanding v @@ 2005 MAG Sunset @@ Sprinkle sanding sugar over the still-wet piping, then tilt and tap cookie to remove excess. sanding v @@ 2005 MAG Sunset @@ Sprinkle sanding sugar over the still-wet icing, then tilt and tap cookie to remove excess. Sands p @@ 2001 NEWS USAToday @@ He wrote a Sports Illustrated article about the annual Bataan Memorial Death March at White Sands Missile Range, a' kind of athletic passion play that's part endurance race, part military exercise and part retrospective on the horrors of war. sandstorm n @@ 1998 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ 50) that was so gritty it felt as though we were eating it during a sandstorm. sandusky p @@ 2003 MAG Cosmopolitan @@ Box 1721, Sandusky, OH 44871-1721. sandusky p @@ 2003 MAG Cosmopolitan @@ Box 1721, Sandusky, OH 44871-1721. sandusky p @@ 2003 MAG Cosmopolitan @@ Box 1721, Sandusky, OH 44871-1721. sandusky p @@ 2008 NEWS USAToday @@ // Her departure from Sandusky, Ohio, this evening was three hours late, and now the 37-year-old, who describes her job as helping a friend repossess cars, has been sitting in Cleveland for 3 1/2 hours. sandusky p @@ 2000 NEWS USAToday @@ And Kinzel says the company has' talked about it at our other parks, particularly Cedar Point' in Sandusky, Ohio. sandusky p @@ 1992 NEWS AssocPress @@ Sandusky Newspapers is based in Sandusky, Ohio. sandy j @@ 2008 MAG OrganicGarden @@ If your soil is sandy or particularly light, fertilize at planting time, then twice more at three-week intervals, advises Sid L. Sandy p @@ 1998 MAG MilitaryHist @@ On the 30th, he reached Sandy Hook, and by July 5, Howe's transports had brought him to New York. sanger p @@ 1994 ACAD IntlAffairs @@ Sanger,' A Twist in Fair Trade Case: Japanese Charge a US Rival,' New York Times, 12 August 1991, p. sanger p @@ 2003 NEWS Houston @@ 95), a new collaboration with photographer David Sanger. sanger p @@ 2003 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ John Hart &; David Sanger Authors of' San Francisco Bay. sanger p @@ 2002 ACAD ArabStudies @@ Sanger,' Bush Calls World Economy Goal of Attacks on U. sanger p @@ 2002 ACAD ArabStudies @@ Sanger,' President Praises Effort By Powell in the Middle East -Appears to Back Israel -Bush Says He Understands Why Israeli Troops Remain in 2 West Bank Cities,' New York Times, April 19, 2002 ... sanger p @@ 1999 SPOK CBS_Early @@ It's an important role, somebody p --as a woman on the list that I found particularly interesting is Margaret Sanger, because I think the birth control movement also affected this century more than you might think initially. sanitariums n @@ 1995 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ ' The isolation of people in the sanitariums has given everyone else a mistaken idea,' observed Raidel Burgos, the 22-year-old brought to the Santa Clara sanitorium four years ago. sanitized v @@ 2005 ACAD EnvironHealth @@ 193) sanitized with QAC and the antibacterial cloths sanitized with hypochlorite (p =. sanitized v @@ 2005 ACAD EnvironHealth @@ 193) sanitized with QAC and the antibacterial cloths sanitized with hypochlorite (p =. sanitized v @@ 2005 ACAD EnvironHealth @@ Concentrations of bacteria on the fiber cloths sanitized with hot water at 75C also were lower than concentrations on cloths sanitized with chemical sanitizers. sanitized v @@ 2005 ACAD EnvironHealth @@ Concentrations of bacteria on the fiber cloths sanitized with hot water at 75C also were lower than concentrations on cloths sanitized with chemical sanitizers. sanitized v @@ 2005 ACAD EnvironHealth @@ Generic cloths sanitized with hot water at 75C and chemical sanitizers such as quaternary ammonium compounds (QAC) and hypochlorites currently used in food industries were compared with environmentally conscious alternatives such as fiber cloths sanitized with hot water at 75C. sanitized v @@ 2005 ACAD EnvironHealth @@ Generic cloths sanitized with hot water at 75C and chemical sanitizers such as quaternary ammonium compounds (QAC) and hypochlorites currently used in food industries were compared with environmentally conscious alternatives such as fiber cloths sanitized with hot water at 75C. Santa p @@ 2008 MAG Sunset @@ My only plan is to stay in a trio of classic destinations (San Diego, San Clemente, and Santa Barbara), but with no pressure to hit big attractions; the small stuff would count. santo domingo m @@ 1990 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ 80-4 also includes Santo Domingo). santo domingo m @@ 1992 MAG America @@ The Santo Domingo consultative document (May 1991) begins with its own lengthy' historical perspectives. santo domingo m @@ 1994 MAG America @@ only to be engulfed in the Carnaval festivities of Santo Domingo, transferred from their original pre-Lenten location to coincide in the Dominican Republic with what is or used to be --called Independence Day, Feb. santo domingo m @@ 1991 ACAD LatAmPopScult @@ The sample, interviewed in March 1987, is 255 residents of Santo Domingo age 15 and above. santo domingo m @@ 2006 NEWS Houston @@ Instead of saving money for stoves, for example, 75 women in the town of Santo Domingo Xenacoj, west of Guatemala City, put their money into their community group, Sociedad Civil Guatemaltecas de Corazon, and last year were able to open a small bakery. santo domingo m @@ 2000 MAG NatlReview @@ He makes pottery from the Santo Domingo Pueblo. santo domingo m @@ 1993 ACAD AmerEthnicHis @@ Of the 10,000 refugees from France and Santo Domingo who came to America by 1793, at the height of emigration, 4,000 may have come to New York City. santo domingo m @@ 1999 NEWS USAToday @@ SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic. Sao p @@ 2008 NEWS USAToday @@ Flexibility's value Simon Olson, a DFJ FIR Capital partner in Sao Paulo, Brazil, e-mails:' If you try to take the US model and superimpose it on a foreign market, you will lose your shirt. sapped v @@ 1998 FIC SouthernRev @@ Being bedridden had sapped my strength, and fifty yards winded me. sapped v @@ 2008 FIC ContempFic @@ The struggle had sapped his strength. sapped v @@ 1992 ACAD Mercury @@ When these highly energetic walls start to collide, they would dissipate their energy rapidly in the form of heat, giving back the vast reserves of thermal energy that were sapped from the cosmos when the inflationary phase began. sapped v @@ 1994 SPOK ABC_Primetime @@ When I left him a few days ago, his energy was sapped. sapped v @@ 2000 FIC Mov:AmericanPsycho @@ PAUL weakly grabs at the handle of the AX, the force of the blow having sapped his strength, a rustling SOUND filling the room as newspapers tear beneath PAUL's kicking feet. sapped v @@ 2003 MAG Cosmopolitan @@ * Your time and energy are sapped. saps v @@ 2005 NEWS Houston @@ In a deep and gravelly voice, he explains that river blindness dims his vision, drives him crazy with itching and saps his strength. sar p @@ 1991 ACAD AsianAffairs @@ A unifed administrative, monetary, and legal framework based on the Hong Kong model 26 could replace the anachronistic and divisive concept of the largely independent Macau SAR and Hong Kong SAR. sar p @@ 1991 ACAD AsianAffairs @@ Creating small Special Administrative Regions (SARs) --a Hong Kong SAR on the shore of the Pearl River and a Macau SAR on the other, sar p @@ 2001 ACAD AsianAffairs @@ Unless Beijing officials give strong and clear indications to the SAR government that Hong Kong must strive for the rule of law irrespective of the alleged charge and person, judicial independence and justice will be threatened. sar p @@ 2001 ACAD AsianAffairs @@ and second, that Beijing had the right to participate in the internal affairs of the Hong Kong SAR. sar p @@ 2001 ACAD AsianAffairs @@ To be fair to the SAR government, past records show that even before the hand-over, the Hong Kong government sometimes chose not to prosecute accused individuals. sar p @@ 2001 ACAD AsianAffairs @@ In January 1999, the Court of Final Appeal had awarded the right of abode to mainland children who were born before a parent became a permanent resident of the Hong Kong SAR and to illegitimate offspring. sardine n @@ 2000 ACAD MarineFish @@ The Pacific sardine fishery was the largest fishery in the Western Hemisphere during the 1930's and 1940's, with peak landings of over 700,000 t. sardine n @@ 1990 ACAD MarineFish @@ Pacific sardine, Sardinops sagax; sardine n @@ 1998 ACAD MarineFish @@ Baits were predominately live market squid, Loligo opalescens; live jack mackerel, Trachurus symmetricus; or live Pacific sardine, Sardinops sagax. sardine n @@ 1992 ACAD MarineFish @@ Zones having considerable crude oil release are included in the core areas for Pacific sardine, northern anchovy. sardine n @@ 2000 ACAD MarineFish @@ Pacific Sardine. Three subpopulations of Pacific sardine exist off the west coast of North America: the northern subpopulation (northern Baja California to Alaska), southern subpopulation (off Baja California), and a Gulf of California subpopulation ... sardine n @@ 1992 ACAD MarineFish @@ Pacific sardine and Pacific mackerel, two important commercial species, were at very low levels of abundance at the time of the oil spill (Squire, 1983). sardines n @@ 1993 NEWS USAToday @@ For two decades, Prudencio worked odd jobs in the food industry before he got on with a Spanish importer of olives and canned sardines. sarong n @@ 1999 NEWS Houston @@ Inspiration comes from India with sarong skirts worn over cropped pants, delicate slipper footwear and embroidered purses. Sarto p @@ 2007 FIC Analog @@ Jacoby Sarto emerged from the shadows; he was a silhouette against Klieg lights that pinioned a pair of hulking locomotives in the center of the roundhouse. SAS p @@ 1996 ACAD SocialPsych @@ A summary of the stepwise procedure using SAS Edition 6. sassoon p @@ 2008 NEWS Atlanta @@ // Vidal Sassoon 1 1/2-inch curling iron // $7. sassoon p @@ 2008 NEWS Atlanta @@ // Vidal Sassoon 1 1/2-inch curling iron // $7. sassoon p @@ 2001 MAG Bazaar @@ Sugar glaze: VS Sassoon Polishing Drops for hair. sassoon p @@ 1996 NEWS Atlanta @@ Hair and makeup experts at Vidal Sassoon conducted a free makeover session for the team in Chicago last month. sassoon p @@ 1997 MAG Cosmopolitan @@ Try Vidal Sassoon Styling Gel, $2. sassoon p @@ 1994 ACAD Raritan @@ * * *. I had done what I could to tidy up the mess in no-mans land. --Siegfried Sassoon. satan ''s m @@ 1996 NEWS Houston @@ I was Satan's spawn, if you must know. satan ''s m @@ 1995 ACAD PSAJournal @@ Photo 3:M/6' Satan's Work 2' is a stylized fantasy of Satan in liqueur flask causing cordial glass to shatter. satan ''s m @@ 2000 FIC Mov:DarkAngel @@ He's Satan's lap dog, or something. satan ''s m @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Tartarus @@ Tremble before me' // Zelek recognized the name' You are Satan's man! satan ''s m @@ 1992 ACAD ArtBulletin @@ When, in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the revolt in Heaven became a prime subject of new epic and dramatic poetry, Satan's motives, his psychology, along with his bellicosity, took center stage. satan ''s m @@ 2007 MAG Entertainment @@ Has it got an eye-grabbing title ( Satan's Sadists, say, or The Beast With 1,000,000 Eyes) that's infinitely more memorable than its plot? satan ''s m @@ 1997 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Camargo presented himself to the Juilliard faculty with something more daunting still: Satan's arrival in hell from Milton's' Paradise Lost. satan ''s m @@ 2000 NEWS USAToday @@ Ruff likes Satan's overall game. satellite dish m @@ 1995 FIC HarpersMag @@ He has also helped us with the satellite dish and the cable connections we use at home. satellite dish m @@ 1994 MAG PopScience @@ There, researchers established a support station, including a generator, satellite dish, and video camera, to track the robot's movements from the safety of the rim. satellite dish m @@ 1994 FIC Bk:FistGod @@ turning his small satellite dish in the direction of the Saudi capital many hundreds of miles away, satellite dish m @@ 1996 MAG SkyTelescope @@ // To demonstrate what even a satellite dish can do, we connected a low-noise amplifier for the 21-cm wavelength to a probe in the outer cavity of our C-band feed pictured on page 77. satellite dish m @@ 1995 SPOK CBS_SunMorn @@ ... and the satellite dish are providing portholes through which Americans can see things they have never been able to see before. satellite dish m @@ 1995 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ With a Capitals schedule on the refrigerator and friends with a satellite dish, Julian and Vicky now mostly see Kevin on TV. satellite dish m @@ 2003 FIC VirginiaQRev @@ She was becoming a sponge, a satellite dish, a receiver for all that could be seen and heard in the world. satellite dish m @@ 1991 MAG RollingStone @@ Now, at thirty-five, working at maximum warp, Morris has the hyperreceptors of a satellite dish, pulling in dance vocabulary from Bali, Yugoslavia, India and the American Southwest. satellite dishes m @@ 1996 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ The engagement is as obvious as the enormous space-age communications towers and satellite dishes that rise behind heavily guarded walls at Pirinclik, a rural hamlet in the arid Karaca mountains 75 miles from the Syrian and Iraqi borders. satellite dishes m @@ 1997 FIC Mov:Contact @@ MEDIA CITY (MACHINE, TEXAS) -DAY A vast encampment of vans, tents, reporters and satellite dishes; print and video journalists from every nation. satellite dishes m @@ 1996 FIC Esquire @@ The front of the building had completely disappeared behind television trucks and satellite dishes. satellite dishes m @@ 2001 MAG USNWR @@ Almost immediately, the city was transformed, as items that had been dangerous contraband only the day before --televisions, satellite dishes, music, even kites --sprouted throughout the city (story, Page 30). satellite dishes m @@ 2006 SPOK NPR_Sunday @@ // You see a lot of families now that have satellite dishes and TV in their homes, which they never had before. satellite dishes m @@ 1990 MAG Smithsonian @@ In the years before satellite dishes, Arthur folks would sometimes rent a motel room an hour or two away just to watch television. satellite dishes m @@ 1999 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ And in the case of EchoStar, even in areas where the local service will be offered, many of its customers will require new, slightly larger satellite dishes to pick up the rebroadcast local signals. satellite dishes m @@ 1994 FIC Ploughshares @@ Bigger than satellite dishes. satellite tv m @@ 1998 MAG PopScience @@ In either case, the pictures come with the same Dolby Digital surround sound already used for movie theaters, DVD, and satellite TV-and there's even room left for the data transmissions, such as Internet downloads, e-mailing, and paging, that the future will bring. satellite tv m @@ 1994 NEWS USAToday @@ Europe's largest satellite TV network is pushing to add millions of subscribers. satellite tv m @@ 1997 MAG PopScience @@ And while digital satellite TV offers a highquality picture as well (480 lines), greater channel selection and frustration with local cable companies may be the real deciding factors behind most dish purchases. satellite tv m @@ 2007 NEWS USAToday @@ In-flight entertainment system, called Red, at each seat offers 18 channels of live satellite TV, a wide selection of music and games and seat-to-seat and seat-to-attendants text-messaging. satellite tv m @@ 2004 NEWS USAToday @@ If education is a tough sell in an age of Xboxes and satellite TV, members of the All-USA Teacher Team have mastered the art of the deal. satellite tv m @@ 2003 SPOK CNN_Dobbs @@ // In Tehran, officials called that comment' blatant interference' and Iranian officials accuse the US of inciting the protests through satellite TV channels run by (unintelligible) Iranians. satellite tv m @@ 1994 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ But DSS makes satellite TV much more manageable and twice as affordable. satellite tv m @@ 2007 MAG PCWorld @@ Instead, Robinson gets DSL from Earthlink, phone service from AT &T,; and satellite TV from Dish Network. satirized v @@ 1998 ACAD PhysicsToday @@ Could Einstein have foreseen the state of affairs satirized by Sokal? satisfactions n @@ 1992 MAG Conservation @@ Another study of 6,000 deer hunters in 1990 expanded our knowledge about hunter satisfactions and dissatisfactions. Sato p @@ 2003 ACAD Psychology @@ , 1995; Sato, 1999; Sato &; McCann, 1997; Sato &; McCann, 1998; Sato &; McCann, 2000). satrapies n @@ 2007 ACAD FocusGeog @@ The Sassanids, by contrast, organized the southern Gulf into two states or satrapies after they gained control of this area during the 4 th century CE. saturated fats m @@ 1998 MAG MensHealth @@ ' A low-fat meal is low in neither fat a nor calories if you eat multiple servings' SATURATED FATS. saturated fats m @@ 1996 FIC SouthernRev @@ Millennia was a word Mother had gotten from TV, like ecology and saturated fats. saturated fats m @@ 2001 MAG TIME @@ The decrease in blood pressure occurred regardless of race or gender and whether or not study participants ate a' typical American diet,' which is high in saturated fats and skimps on fruits and vegetables, saturated fats m @@ 1999 MAG TodaysParent @@ Saturated fats raise' bad' cholesterol levels. saturated fats m @@ 1999 MAG TotalHealth @@ While unsaturated oils are less stable than saturated fats, some may be heated more safely than others. saturated fats m @@ 2004 MAG SatEvenPost @@ Fatty acids are fat molecules found in saturated fats such as butter and in unsaturated fats such as safflower and olive oil. saturated fats m @@ 1999 MAG ConsumResrch @@ and avoiding the mistake of replacing trans fats with saturated fats in baked goods and in cooking fats could have meaningful effects on the public's health. saturated fats m @@ 2008 ACAD Adolescence @@ In general, AA girls with and without the development of secondary sexual characteristics consumed more lipids and saturated fats as compared to HA girls. saucy j @@ 1995 MAG TIME @@ Several songs stand out, including Creep, a slightly jazzy dance number, and the delicately saucy Red Light Special, a love song written by Babyface (who has composed recent hits for Boyz II Men and Madonna too). saucy j @@ 1996 FIC SouthernRev @@ Almost every one of the playful early letters refers to Julia:' My best friend,' or' Julia sends her love and a saucy message which I won't relay,' or' Julia's lieutenant is here. saucy j @@ 2008 SPOK NPR_TalkNat @@ Mr REGIS PHILBIN (Host,' Password'): No wonder you got invited back. //: What are you doing, Regis? //: // She's so saucy! saucy j @@ 2005 ACAD CollegeStud @@ We have suggested that, with the exception' mind readers,' and' fiery and saucy red heads' there is research to support that men typically hold the beliefs of the respondents for this study. saucy j @@ 2001 FIC BkGen:Dear Cupid @@ Kate with the saucy red hair and sweet green eyes. saucy j @@ 1999 MAG Smithsonian @@ Here a pair of low-heeled black pumps worn by Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi share the spotlight with Marilyn Monroe's saucy red stilettos. Saurian j @@ 1998 FIC Analog @@ Saurian species? He was obviously skilled at this type of engagement Fundraising parties were probably his bread and butter With his larger-than-life character and imposing stature, Dr Heinreich Dietlief would provide exactly the type of excitement that ... sauvignon blanc m @@ 2005 MAG Sunset @@ Above the garden, rows of Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon vines climb a hillside, while Sauvignon Blanc hugs the slope's base (right). sauvignon blanc m @@ 2007 MAG TIME @@ Sauvignon Blanc vines would yield three times as much. sauvignon blanc m @@ 2005 MAG Sunset @@ Round out the meal with crusty baguettes and a chilled dry ros or Sauvignon Blanc, and finish with an open-faced cream puff tart with strawberries. sauvignon blanc m @@ 2002 SPOK CNN_SunMorn @@ // We've got Charles Krug Sauvignon Blanc. sauvignon blanc m @@ 1996 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Diners won't find many unusual wines, just good drinking wines in the most popular varietals: Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Zinfandel. sauvignon blanc m @@ 2003 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ The country's Marlborough region, on the northern tip of the South Island and centered in the Wairau Valley, is the birthplace of New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc and arguably the best spot on Earth to produce this intense style of wine. sauvignon blanc m @@ 2002 MAG VegTimes @@ FAT); 34G CARB; 35MG CHOL; 990MG SOD; 6G FIBER Wine Suggestion The combination of summer zucchini, goat cheese, oregano and olives calls fbr Sauvignon Blanc. sauvignon blanc m @@ 2000 NEWS Houston @@ DISHES: Serve alone with a slab of honeycomb, grapes, green apples and crackers. CHEESE: Mascarpone. COUNTRY: Italy. FLAVOR: Very soft, mild cow cheese. WINE PAIRING: Sauvignon blanc. savannah river m @@ 1995 NEWS Atlanta @@ Photo: In a no-win situation, Guy Stanley recalls taking a $ 20,000 buyout to quit his Savannah River Site job in South Carolina. savannah river m @@ 2004 NEWS Atlanta @@ Thank you for drawing our attention again to the critical problem of radioactive waste at Savannah River Site, which stands next to a river over a major aquifer (' Nuclear waste by any other name still kills,' @issue, Oct. savannah river m @@ 2007 NEWS Atlanta @@ For years, the Georgia Department of Transportation has owned nearly 1,800 acres on the South Carolina side of the Savannah River, using the parcel to dump muck dredged from the river. savannah river m @@ 1990 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Watkins said John Wagoner, a former official at the Savannah River nuclear plant in South Carolina, would take over as manager of Hanford. savannah river m @@ 1994 SPOK ABC_SunNews @@ And the Savannah River plant grows more important every year as other facilities run out of capacity. savannah river m @@ 1990 ACAD NaturalHist @@ In 1988, the DOE shut down the facility's last three functioning reactors, and a Congressional panel disclosed an internal 1985 memo of the DuPont Corporation, contractor at Savannah River since 1951, detailing thirty serious safety events and violations at the site in as many years. savannah river m @@ 1993 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ // // // Steve Richardson of the Energy Department is the assistant manager here at the government's Savannah River facility in South Carolina. savannah river m @@ 1992 MAG USNWR @@ Soil-excavation work at the DOE's Savannah River site, for instance, costs just $8 per cubic yard; in Oak Ridge, Tenn. savants n @@ 1990 ACAD ReVision @@ Astounding feats of memory (musical, mathematical, statistical) are occasionally displayed by' idiot savants,' the last persons we would expect to have a fabulous memory (Treffert 1989). save up m @@ 2004 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ Let's be mature, learn to delay pleasure, save up and pay for things. save up m @@ 2000 FIC Analog @@ I needed to save up some time in the ol' emotions bank. save up m @@ 1998 FIC SouthernRev @@ It was enormous, with scaffolding for a canopy, and we had to save up to afford a mattress to fit it. save up m @@ 1994 SPOK Ind_Limbaugh @@ How long it's going to take you to save up enough money to spen --send your kid to a fine institution for higher learning for one year? save up m @@ 1999 SPOK ABC_GMA @@ // Try and, you know, save up for the future. save up m @@ 1997 SPOK Ind_Springer @@ Taking care of her, just trying to save up money enough for an engagement ring, you know, get --get --get --get --get things together, do the thi --do the right thing, you know? save up m @@ 1990 MAG Conservation @@ Communities that compost their yard wastes save up to 20 percent of landfill space and spare a valuable resource from incineration. save up m @@ 1997 MAG Newsweek @@ Improving the efficiency of other appliances, as well as buildings, would save up to 60 million tons of carbon, calculates physicist Joseph Romm of the Department of Energy. saving grace m @@ 2008 SPOK CBS_Early @@ Holly Hunter,' Saving Grace'; saving grace m @@ 1993 ACAD CanadaLaw @@ Their saving grace, however, is that all other forms of political and economic organization offer even greater problems. saving grace m @@ 1993 FIC Americas @@ The only saving grace to his piece of property as far as I could tell was the stars. saving grace m @@ 1996 ACAD Mercury @@ The saving grace is that neutron-star mergers are rare, typically thought to occur somewhere in the Galaxy once every million years. saving grace m @@ 1998 MAG USCatholic @@ Which leaves us with the ultimate question: How are we to respond to a saving grace we can neither merit nor pay back? saving grace m @@ 1993 NEWS Houston @@ There is one saving grace.'' This is for one fight and one fight only,' says Lewis' London-based manager Frank Maloney.'' We're not having any of the long-standing ties to Don King.'. ... saving grace m @@ 2005 MAG Entertainment @@ Also the gay one, hoping to adopt a child with hio black boyfriend The saving grace for the sophisticated clan in The Family Siowf is that Thad's sensitiveissue grand slam is not the story. saving grace m @@ 1993 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ Art is what they do, not what they are, and a high percentage of them are inspired by visions, dreams, and messages from God who came through with the saving grace or talent to help them survive. savings bank m @@ 1999 ACAD ABAJournal @@ ' Doolin Security Savings Bank v. savings bank m @@ 1998 MAG ChildLife @@ ' I remember an old uncle of mine who put two hundred dollars in the savings bank and forgot all about it. savings bank m @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Playingkeeps @@ // Because her father, Clayton Roberts, was vice president of Manhattan Federal Savings Bank and her mother, Veronica Roberts, was queen bee of the socialite arena, Avery had dated plenty of men in her social circle just like Hunter. savings bank m @@ 1998 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Russo said, passbook in hand, as she paused recently beneath the soaring ceiling of the Flushing branch of Queens County Savings Bank. savings bank m @@ 1998 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Queens County Savings Bank, with $1 billion on deposit, is now the 10th largest multifamily housing lender in the nation. savings bank m @@ 1990 MAG ChangingTimes @@ As a Commercial Loan Officer at Laconia Savings Bank, Steve Loughlin, 41, knows all too well why many newcomers from the big city fail to make it in Laconia, a town of about 17,000 in the lakes region of New Hampshire. savings bank m @@ 2003 MAG Fortune @@ Then he bought New York's 356-branch Dime Savings Bank, entering the home of big commercial banks. savings bank m @@ 1990 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ , the president of Independence Federal Savings Bank who has been the mayor's personal banker. savory n @@ 2000 MAG Essence @@ SAVORY BAKED BEANS Photograph This pot of Savory Baked Beans has deep flavor that comes only from slow cooking. savory n @@ 1995 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ ' When we say focaccia sandwiches, customers don't ask us to explain what it is I think everybody can almost spell it now.'. SWEET AND SAVORY. savory n @@ 2004 MAG VegTimes @@ @@33596 AN INFUSION OF SWEET, SAVORY APRICOTS CAN ENERGIZE EVEN THE MOST FAMILIAR DISH Photograph // Mention blush-orange, and some people may think of sunsets or tropical cocktails or even rosy complexions. savory n @@ 1999 MAG SouthernLiv @@ Mildred Bickley Bristol, Virginia SAVORY SUMMER PIE Photograph Ripe summer produce and succulent steak make Beef Salad Nigoise a satisfying meal (recipe, page 146). savory n @@ 2002 MAG VegTimes @@ Farro and Bean Soup // // Farro or Kamut Salad // Kamut, Spelt or Farro Pilaf with Lentils // Savory Farro Cake // Sweet Farro Tart // Photograph FARRO or KAMUT SALAD Photograph SAVORY FARRO CAKE Photograph SAVORY FARRO CAKE Sidebar Cook till done Kamut, spelt and farro have different structures and cooking times, but in most cases, can be used interchangeably. savory n @@ 2002 MAG VegTimes @@ Farro and Bean Soup // // Farro or Kamut Salad // Kamut, Spelt or Farro Pilaf with Lentils // Savory Farro Cake // Sweet Farro Tart // Photograph FARRO or KAMUT SALAD Photograph SAVORY FARRO CAKE Photograph SAVORY FARRO CAKE Sidebar Cook till done Kamut, spelt and farro have different structures and cooking times, but in most cases, can be used interchangeably. savouring v @@ 2005 FIC New African @@ Theresa used the spatula to scoop it into her mouth, savouring the light creamy sensation. Savoy n @@ 2005 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ A hillock of barely steamed baby Savoy cabbage shared the plate, along with a slick of glossy veal reduction. savoy p @@ 2008 NEWS Chicago @@ He grew up in 1940s Sugar Hill, a Harlem neighborhood not far from the Apollo Theater, the Savoy Ballroom and the doorstep of his idol, tenor saxist Coleman Hawkins. savoy p @@ 2007 NEWS Denver @@ In Crans-Montana, the Hotel Alpina &; Savoy (3963 Crans-Montana, +41 27 485 09 00, www. savoy p @@ 1992 NEWS Houston @@ Sawyer, is about four young black women from Brooklyn in the 1930s and 40s who dream of love and financial success and spend their evenings off at Harlem's famed Savoy Ballroom. savoy p @@ 2005 NEWS Chicago @@ Place next to the Savoy cabbage and you have the tri-colors of the Irish flag. savoy p @@ 1998 SPOK CBS_Morning @@ Now the snow pea-wrapped shrimp --this is done in a great big Savoy cabbage, one of everybody's favorite, and you have to split the snow pea. savoy p @@ 2008 MAG Shape @@ 1 g fiber, 34 mg calcium, 2 mg iron, 321 mg sodium FRESH LINGUINE WITH SAUSAGE AND CABBAGE Savoy cabbage is light green and has crinkly leaves. sawed v @@ 2002 SPOK CNN_LiveToday @@ They actually sawed off the bottom part of the spear. sawed v @@ 2002 SPOK CNN_LiveToday @@ They actually sawed off the bottom part of the spear. sawed v @@ 1998 MAG Forbes @@ ), the barefooted Shawn, and Mickie and Matt Gelyen posing in Halloween garb next to their halogen, and Becky and Jimi in poses with both of their torchieres, including the one they sawed off so it works on a night table. sawed v @@ 2000 ACAD Humanist @@ Soldiers forced the victim, a civilian, to stand up before hundreds of people as they sawed off his head with sugar palm leaves. sawed v @@ 2003 MAG Bazaar @@ She also wears a necklace Paul made for her out of a dime that he sawed in half. sawed v @@ 1999 FIC Triquarterly @@ The school wall afront the square, with its iron railings, curved round to the slope by the side entrance (the polishysmooth stubs were the old iron bars, sawed off for the war effort in the forties); sawing v @@ 2008 MAG MensHealth @@ Unlike tryptophan, however, 5-HTf has no trouble crossing the blood-brain barrier, so youll be sawing wood stat. sawing v @@ 1995 MAG MotherEarth @@ This was a long, grueling chore, and we devoted a full month to sawing the logs we'd need. sawing v @@ 2002 NEWS CSMonitor @@ I was sawing wood with it a few nights later when Charlie Little wandered in to see if I wanted to buy a shoat. sawing v @@ 1991 FIC BkGen:Scarlett @@ Her pulse was quickened by the organized hubbub on the ground, the sounds of hammering, sawing, and especially by the familiar resiny smell of fresh-cut lumber. sawing v @@ 2004 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ But sawing logs for new houses remains manual labor. sawing v @@ 2007 FIC Analog @@ Lanterns were lit everywhere and shouted conversations echoed down, along with hammering, sawing, and the rumble of rolling carts. sawmill n @@ 1998 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ // The Mountain Lumber Sawmill is housed inside what used to be a chicken processing plant, which is now filled with a kiln, a sawmill, a loading dock, and a lot of trucks. sawmill n @@ 1998 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ Last year, the Mountain Lumber Sawmill turned out 6 million board feet of reclaimed old growth timber. sawmill n @@ 1993 MAG MotherEarth @@ Wood that's good for naturally long-lived fence post --and that you might find in your own woods or at a local roughcut sawmill --include black locust, the mid-western nuisance tree (with its huge, messy but inedible fruit), the Osage orange, catalpa, red mulberry, and sassafras. sawmill n @@ 2007 MAG CountryLiving @@ The siding, for example, is the original mahogany shiplap siding; Drummond found a local Amish sawmill that could copy the existing siding for a perfect match on the addition. sawmill n @@ 2000 ACAD GeographRev @@ However, by the end of the 1920s the railroad depot had relocated to nearby Wenatchee, the sawmill had closed, and winter frosts had proved to be a limiting factor for orchard production. sawmill n @@ 2002 ACAD GeographRev @@ In 1995, however, Walker observed that Tepehuanes's links to logging had withered: The sawmill had closed, and log-truck activity had lessened dramatically. saxon j @@ 1990 MAG HistoryToday @@ ) The Anglo-Saxons (Phaidon, 1982); A. saxon j @@ 2008 MAG MilitaryHist @@ McLynn; Harold II: The Doomed Saxon King, by Peter Rex; and 1066: The Year of the Conquest, by David Howarth. saxon j @@ 1994 ACAD PerspPolSci @@ Hence trust and competition in Anglo Saxon culture include different constellations of the biogrammatical map than the apparently synonymous German concepts Vertrauen and Wettbewerb. saxon j @@ 1991 ACAD ArtBulletin @@ That section of the liberals who had hoped for a peaceable understanding with the Saxon king lost hope with the news that the king and his entire court, acting on the advice of von Beust, had fled the palace and had traveled down the Elbe to the fortress of Konigstein. saxon j @@ 2003 ACAD PublicInterest @@ ' When the United States declared war on Germany, Heidegger wrote:' We know today that the Anglo Saxon world of Americanism is resolved to destroy Europe. saxon j @@ 2004 ACAD IntlAffairs @@ From an Anglo Saxon core, it had assimilated new European groups into its clubs, marriage networks and even religious life. Saxon j @@ 2004 MAG MilitaryHist @@ When Saxon King Alfred the Great died in 899, he had secured England against the worst depredations from the Danish Vikings. say-so n @@ 2005 FIC Analog @@ She was probably a little put out that I'd talked to Schenk without her say-so, but she was smart enough not to comment on it. scabbard n @@ 1995 FIC ParisRev @@ He still wore his gloves and his high leather boots with the steel-armored toes, but the noisy sword and scabbard had disappeared, his tunic was cleaner, and his face was changing. scabs n @@ 2004 NEWS Chicago @@ ' It's not always an ecstatic and happy feeling when you sit in a room and peel the scabs off. scabs n @@ 1992 FIC Mov:Newsies @@ In the flickering light, see signs reading' Trolley Workers on Strike' TWO FIGURES break away from the CROWD, running toward the BOYS with a DOZEN MEN in pursuit STRIKERS Scabs! scabs n @@ 2000 FIC Bk:KissBees @@ Most of her woefully thin body was covered with scabs from hundreds of ant bites. scabs n @@ 2004 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ They'll get blistery scabs and fall off. scabs n @@ 1999 MAG TodaysParent @@ By now, my hands were covered with gluey scabs. scabs n @@ 1995 FIC Ploughshares @@ Children covered with scabs, one little boy without a jaw. scag n @@ 1998 FIC Mov:ElfQueen @@ No reaction. GONZO Cheap heroin! This is the real stuff! You won't get hooked. I just got back from Vietnam! This is scag, folks Pure scag! scala p @@ 1995 MAG People @@ ' Over the next several months, though, they did scuba dive in the Caribbean, comb the Louvre, weep at La Scala. scala p @@ 1993 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ // // // And at La Scala in Milan, that's exactly what happened. scala p @@ 2007 MAG TIME @@ emotional farewell to singer Luciano Pavarotti in his hometown of Modena looked a lot like one THE CASKET The bow-tied Pavarotti's white maple coffin was lined with the maroon velvet used for the seats in La Scala and other houses. scala p @@ 1995 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ In two, the revision was on stage at La Scala, and in' three, etc. scala p @@ 1991 NEWS CSMonitor @@ We stopped on the opera house steps.' Now we must be serious,' I said.' Yes,' he said.' Here you are at La Scala. scala p @@ 1990 FIC BkGen:Malibu @@ '' Okay, let's do a quick lunch at La Scala, then you can take the Rolls on to the airport. scallion n @@ 1997 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Garnish each bowl with Scallion Oil, chopped peanuts and carrot strips. scallion n @@ 1992 NEWS Chicago @@ 1 tablespoon diced scallion (white part only), julienned. scallion n @@ 1992 NEWS Chicago @@ 2 Anaheim chiles, roasted (see note) 1 teaspoon minced garlic 1 teaspoon chopped cilantro 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon 2 tablespoons olive oil 2 tablespoons chopped scallion (green part only) Juice of 1 lime Salt and pepper to taste 16 large shrimp, peeled and deveined Couscous:. scallion n @@ 1994 NEWS Chicago @@ Chopped scallion greens or garlic chives. scallion n @@ 1994 NEWS Chicago @@ 2 tablespoons chopped scallion (use the white part; save green tops for garnish). scallion n @@ 1994 NEWS Chicago @@ Add pork, garlic, ginger and 2 tablespoons chopped scallion. scalping n @@ 1990 MAG RollingStone @@ In many states, ticket scalping is legal except at the actual site of the concert, and scalpers can charge hundreds of dollars above face value without breaking the law. scampered v @@ 1998 FIC Highlights @@ The monkey looked at the boys and then scampered off into the bush, leaving the gate wide open. scampered v @@ 1998 MAG Child Life @@ ' With that he scampered off to find Watch, who was very much alive. scampered v @@ 2008 FIC Bk:XXXspot @@ //' Your interpretation of tomorrow,' Kennedy said as she wangled a spot for the three of them at the bar before she scampered off. scampered v @@ 2000 FIC FeministStud @@ And the little boy laughed and scampered away and then ran back and kissed him anyway. scampered v @@ 2003 MAG BoysLife @@ The arriving Scouts disembarked while the departing members, eager to leave, scampered away, imparting ominous advice:' Watch out for the bugs. scampered v @@ 1992 FIC BkGen:IAmClay @@ The dog scampered off and the old man and the woman and the boy left the cave and sat in the sunlight. scannable j @@ 2008 MAG RollingStone @@ ' Their movements will be tracked through national ID cards with scannable computer chips and photos that are instantly uploaded to police databases and linked to their holder's personal data. scanned v @@ 1992 FIC BkSF:BreathSuspension @@ She scanned them quickly and came up? scantily r @@ 2007 SPOK Fox_Zahn @@ But we see a lot of scantily clad women all across American television, and see women as. scantily r @@ 2004 MAG Cosmopolitan @@ One night, I took these two scantily clad women out clubbing. scantily r @@ 2000 MAG Fortune @@ // IN THE BIG VEGAS MAGIC ACTS, TRICKS are performed with wands and rings, scantily -clad female assistants, and the occasional Siberian tiger. scantily r @@ 2007 NEWS AssocPress @@ A 60-second video of whimsical bloopers pops up, and billboard advertisements of scantily clad women hawk Unilever Corp. scantily r @@ 1995 NEWS Atlanta @@ Relatively few women play, perhaps turned off by games with taunts that mock missed plays and testosterone-dripping graphics of men with bulging muscles and scantily clad women. scantily r @@ 1992 FIC Mov:Newsies @@ THEATRE (IRVING HALL) STAGE PROPER LATER TWO MEN juggle as a plump scantily clad WOMEN jestures and points at them. scapegoats n @@ 1991 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ The big difference today is we've got a divided government and we've got a lot of frustrated people that things aren't getting done and we've got a lot of people looking for scapegoats. scapegoats n @@ 1997 SPOK ABC_GMA @@ Are they being made scapegoats? scapegoats n @@ 1993 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ The outcome of the 2 1/2-month trial appeared to satisfy black leaders, who contended that Denny's assailants should be punished but that Williams and Watson should not be made scapegoats for the country's worst civil disturbances in this century. scapegoats n @@ 1995 SPOK CBS_Morning @@ Proposition 187: We start looking for scapegoats --affirmative action, merit-based systems. scapegoats n @@ 1995 SPOK CBS_Morning @@ Proposition 187: We start looking for scapegoats --affirmative action, merit-based systems. scapegoats n @@ 2006 NEWS Chicago @@ Last week, two former state employees said they were dismissed and made scapegoats for refusing to guide poorly qualified, politically sponsored job applicants through the hiring process. scare v @@ 1999 FIC Scholastic @@ The KKK doesn't want us to have equal rights, so they are trying to scare us. Scarecrows n @@ 2000 MAG MotherEarth @@ Scarecrows can be made from ships of light-lored, lightweight cloth. scares n @@ 2008 ACAD SchoolPsych @@ 020Written plan with procedures for bomb scares, anthrax, orcomparable school-wide threats (excluding fire). scares n @@ 2002 MAG Cosmopolitan @@ ' And their fears don't stop at health scares; Cris's mother and sister fret about their cars breaking down and the house catching on fire, and they worry constantly about money. scares n @@ 1999 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ ' Indeed, in the month since Littleton, there have been dozens upon dozens of scattered reports from around the nation of bomb scares, kids showing up in school with weapons, kids making threats to kill other kids. scares n @@ 1996 NEWS Denver @@ And although Olympic officials said that competition had resumed without serious problems -except for rerouted buses and accompanying delays -the boxing venue at the Georgia Tech arena was evacuated three times yesterday afternoon because of bomb scares, and there was an additional report of another explosive device being detonated yesterday afternoon at Atlanta Underground, a popular entertainment-shopping complex. scares n @@ 2000 MAG TechReview @@ As a result, little or nothing is needed in a scientific vein to initiate health scares, and even less to perpetuate them indefinitely. scares n @@ 1999 MAG AmSpect @@ Sadly, this is the trend for scientific studies in general, especially those concerning health scares, which seem to hibernate but never die. scarier j @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Devilcry @@ He needed Artemis in order to live, and if he were to die, the world would become an even scarier place than it already was. scarier j @@ 1995 MAG RollingStone @@ I figured if he could sit still for the Voice, which is a lot scarier than I am, he could sit still for me. scarier j @@ 2002 SPOK CNN_Crossfire @@ // You know, that is scarier than attacking transvestites, I think. scarier j @@ 1992 MAG PsychToday @@ There is nothing scarier than a person who does not seem to have heard of AIDS and as a result does not really understand why you are asking such odd questions. scarier j @@ 2003 MAG MotherJones @@ and perhaps even scarier, than Henry Shrapnel could have foreseen. scarier j @@ 1992 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Even scarier is Philip's observation,' This is a free country now. scarier j @@ 1999 MAG Parenting @@ much of what's on television, including news programs, gives kids the impression that the world is a lot scarier than it really is. scarlet p @@ 1991 FIC BkSF:BringMeHead @@ There, in a shop dedicated to necrophilious memorabilia, he was fortunate enough to find a pickpocket's hand for Princess Scarlet. scarlet p @@ 1991 FIC BkSF:BringMeHead @@ ' I would like to go with you and see these things,' Princess Scarlet said. scarlet p @@ 1991 FIC BkSF:BringMeHead @@ ' She turned toward Princess Scarlet. scarlet p @@ 1991 FIC BkSF:BringMeHead @@ ' Am I correct in assuming this to be the castle of the Napping Beauty, Princess Scarlet? scarlet p @@ 1991 FIC BkSF:BringMeHead @@ Azzie betook himself to Princess Scarlet's castle to see how the preparations were going there. scarlet p @@ 1991 FIC BkSF:BringMeHead @@ enough, if Azzie's calculations proved correct, to make up two entire bodies, one male, the other female, to be known thereafter as Prince Charming and Princess Scarlet. scarring v @@ 1993 MAG Essence @@ But these procedures can cause further scarring and uneven pigmentation in our delicate skin and must only be done with caution by a surgeon who specializes in Black skin. scarring v @@ 1998 MAG Essence @@ ' The surgery could cause scarring and make implanting the embryo difficult,' she explains. scarring v @@ 1998 MAG TechReview @@ And lasers don't leave behind bits of string and pieces of metal that can inhibit healing and cause inflammation, scarring and constriction of newly repaired vessels. scarring v @@ 1998 MAG TechReview @@ Solder additives could enhance healing directly, or block molecules in the body that hinder healing and cause scarring. scarring v @@ 1998 MAG TodaysParent @@ Scratching the oozing blisters that sometimes form can cause infection or scarring. scarring v @@ 2002 MAG TodaysParent @@ Use calamine lotion, but not on broken skin since it may cause scarring. scavenger n @@ 1998 MAG Parenting @@ SCAVENGER HUNT Give him a bucket and a mission: Find red (or green or blue) items around the house. scavenger n @@ 1999 ACAD PSAJournal @@ Jun/Jul: Puget Sound Chapter -Scavenger Hunt. scavenger n @@ 2001 ACAD PSAJournal @@ Jan 26: Central Florida Chapter --Tarpon Springs Scavenger Hunt and fun for everyone. scavenger n @@ 2000 MAG Parenting @@ Tay Scavenger Hunt 8 At the end of the day, nagging about left-out toys is as tiring as it is ineffective. scavenger n @@ 2001 ACAD Re:View @@ Patrick's Day scavenger hunt. scavenger n @@ 1995 ACAD ScienceActiv @@ Other suggestions for learning about the spectrum, including a Spectrum Scavenger Hunt and directions for an inexpensive bubble mixture, are included at the end of the book. Scena p @@ 1995 MAG TIME @@ But the appeal of La Gran Scena goes well beyond that of your usual drag show. scenically r @@ 1991 ACAD AmerScholar @@ My mother was able to take me once each week to play golf with her because she had found a job as a part-time secretary at the very fancy and scenically very beautiful --and I would assume then socially very snooty --Presidio Golf Club, nine or so (long) blocks from where we lived. scented v @@ 2006 NEWS Atlanta @@ The town center teems with monuments, churches, gardens and statues, and the air is scented with waffles, chocolates and beer. scented v @@ 1998 FIC BkGen:Seize the night @@ Although the riverbed was dry, the walls of the tunnel gave off a not unpleasant damp odor, and the cool air was scented with a trace of lime from the concrete. scented v @@ 2004 MAG NatGeog @@ ' Waves crash on the sand, the air is scented with salt and wild roses, and gulls wheel in the breezes that blow in off the sea. scented v @@ 1991 MAG Horticulture @@ So do petunias, unless the weather beats them, and many of these are sweetly scented at night. scented v @@ 1990 MAG Sierra @@ Even on the most scorching summer days, cool air flows down the valley, and the air is scented by needles live and underfoot with a smell that inspires deep, head-clearing breaths. scented v @@ 2008 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ It is the smell sunlight makes coming out of a blue sky, the air scented with the tang made as the light warms the smooth, unblemished peel of the greenest mangoes hanging from the branches of the young trees, just out of reach. schaumburg p @@ 2002 NEWS AssocPress @@ 163, MichaelSopper, Schaumburg, Ill. schaumburg p @@ 2000 MAG Environmental @@ Dennis Paige Schaumburg, IL LITTLE HANDS, LITTLE WONDERS Greetings from the children's community gardens! schaumburg p @@ 1999 MAG Astronomy @@ Troiani at 629 Verona Court, Schaumburg, IL 60193, e-mail: dantroiani@earthlink. schaumburg p @@ 2003 MAG Forbes @@ , a consulting firm in Schaumburg, Ill. schaumburg p @@ 2004 ACAD MechanicalEng @@ NANO INNOVATIONS. SEVERAL NANO-BASED TECHNOLOGIES ARE CURRENTLY ON THEIR WAY TO market or already there According to the Institute of Nanotechnology, these are some emerging medical developments ABRAXANE: American Pharmaceutical Partners Inc. in Schaumburg, Ill. schaumburg p @@ 2004 MAG Inc. @@ Employees: 444 Schaumburg, Ill. schedules n @@ 2001 MAG Ms @@ Why portant issues aren't we pushing for paid maternity aren't we pushing for paid maternity and paternity leave and legal protection for caregivers who need flexible work schedules instead of remaining silent on welfare reform, which punishes people engaged in unpaid labor yet fails to subsidize quality child care for women entering jobs that pay less than a living wage? schematized v @@ 1992 MAG Americas @@ The paintings are mostly of highly stylized and schematized zoomorphic figures in cream and red. scheme n @@ 1999 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Once inside the 120-seat restaurant, the atmosphere is pleasant enough, turned out in a rich gold and black color scheme complete with a harlequin-patterned carpet, rows of booths and chairs upholstered in coordinated fabric. Schick n @@ 1995 NEWS AssocPress @@ ' One of the problems with either mandated or voluntary guidelines is they're set so high, they become unrealistic, unavailable and (don't) accomplish anything,' Schick said. schismatic j @@ 1999 FIC Analog @@ ' While the orthodox majority demanded it be broken at the traditional pointed end, a schismatic sect insisted the rounded end was more pleasing to their deity. schizo n @@ 2003 MAG Cosmopolitan @@ your stomach has gone schizo You may have: Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). schizophrenic n @@ 1992 FIC KansasQ @@ My bench was the center of the Looney Division with, so far, a Suicide Attempt and, I diagnosed, a Paranoid Schizophrenic and room for two more on the bench, or three if one of them was small. schizophrenic n @@ 2003 SPOK NPR_ATCW @@ ' // What he sees in the mirror is a 315-pound African-American paranoid schizophrenic who is smart and funny and not unlike the author. schizophrenic n @@ 1993 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ // // // Larry Hogue has been diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic. schizophrenic n @@ 1998 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ // // They told ABC's Ed Rabel about their son's 20-year battle with mental illness, saying he was diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic. schizophrenic n @@ 1990 ACAD SportBehavior @@ A second report (Annitto &; Layman, 1980) described a 17 year-old male bodybuilder diagnosed as paranoid schizophrenic. schizophrenic n @@ 2005 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ // I diagnosed him as paranoid schizophrenic. Schizophrenogenic j @@ 1992 SPOK CNN_King @@ What a crazy-That makes you-It's' schizophrenogenic. schlepping v @@ 1996 SPOK CNN_Company @@ // And one thing you mention, Linda, is when you-when you are walking around, trying to cover something, you're schlepping a computer with you, too, usually, right? Schmidt p @@ 1993 NEWS Atlanta @@ Right after I'd told the Rockies I'd retire, I went back to my room and the phone rings It's Mike Schmidt. schmoozer n @@ 1993 MAG Newsweek @@ Clinton, a born schmoozer, will work Congress like the biggest cocktail party of his life. schneider n @@ 1992 ACAD Generations @@ The differences in these aging changes between and within species clearly suggest that aging is a multiprocess phenomenon (see Schneider, this issue). schneider n @@ 2007 MAG Newsweek @@ ' Giuliani was jovial and thick-skinned, says George Schneider, the boy for whom Giuliani served as campaign manager (' He volunteered,' says Schneider). schneider n @@ 1991 ACAD AfricanArts @@ 9 Schneider, a pious young man full of energy and enthusiasm, and his hard-working wife would stay in Cameroon until 1940, when they and their two children had to leave the area because of the Second World War. schneider n @@ 1992 ACAD SportBehavior @@ LaBerge (1981) and Schneider and Shiffrin (1977) have indicated that there are certain tasks that require minimal attention and are unaffected by capacity limitations. schneider n @@ 1994 NEWS Atlanta @@ She's back, but has struggled this year and faces formidable opponents in Vreni Schneider of Switzerland (who has more World Cup victories than anybody now racing), Pernilla Wiberg of Sweden and France's Patricia Chauvet. schneider n @@ 1994 NEWS AssocPress @@ (AP) -Vreni Schneider of Switzerland won her 50th World Cup skiing title with a time of 1 minute, 18. schofield p @@ 2008 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ With the expansion of Kamehameha Highway visitors would be able to easily circle the island, and the military would have direct access between Schofield Barracks in Wahiawa and Kaneohe Marine Corp Base, thus bringing rural O'ahu within closer proximity to Honolulu, tourism, and the military. schofield p @@ 1991 NEWS Atlanta @@ Schofield, president of USAir and vice chairman of parent USAir Group holding company, was elected chief executive officer of the airline and president of the holding company Wednesday. schofield p @@ 1997 SPOK NPR_Science @@ And also Tim Schofield, who is leader of the Atmospheric Structure Meteorology Instrument on the Pathfinder mission, also Henry Moore, scientist emeritus at the US Geological Survey in Menlo Park, California, and the rover scientist for the Pathfinder mission ... schofield p @@ 1997 SPOK NPR_Science @@ // Well, one of the things that happened beforehand, and fill us in on this, Tim Schofield, is that in preparation for this, wasn't the Hubble taking pictures of the surface of Mars so that we would know like a weather forecast in advance? schofield p @@ 1997 SPOK NPR_Science @@ And then we're --as I say, we're here from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena with my guests Jim Bell, Henry Moore, Tim Schofield and Donna Shirley. schofield p @@ 1997 SPOK NPR_Science @@ // Tim Schofield, you're a leader of the team that's studying the atmosphere and the weather. schomburg p @@ 2000 MAG Jet @@ Photograph Harold Nicholas recently celebrated his 79th birthday at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in New York City where he and brother Fayard (L) also celebrated release of a biography on their legendary careers (Brotherhood In Rhythm: schomburg p @@ 2004 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ an author and scholar who is also a researcher at New York's Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. schomburg p @@ 1996 MAG ArtAmerica @@ Lemann reminds us that in 1940, as Lawrence was doing his research in the Schomburg Collection, 49 percent of black Americans still lived in the South-49 percent in the rural South,' p. schomburg p @@ 2003 SPOK ABC_GMA @@ // // We went at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. schomburg p @@ 2004 ACAD AmerStudies @@ a monument and an institute dedicated to the study, documentation, and public education of the history of Dutch slavery, modeled on the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Cultures in New York. schomburg p @@ 2002 NEWS AssocPress @@ Family members, who have authenticated the papers, have hired an attorney to stop the sale; the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture is urgently seeking funds to buy the documents. Schonberg p @@ 1996 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Unlike the two Premier funds, though, Dreyfus Aggressive Growth got off to a blistering start under Mr Schonberg. school age m @@ 2008 ACAD Education @@ The current view' of early childhood literacy legitimizes the reading and writing young children attempt before they are of school age (Searfoss et al. school age m @@ 2005 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ ) When Vince gets to school age, the' special ed' gestapo kicks in, and he's diagnosed with ADHD, etc. school age m @@ 2006 NEWS Denver @@ This often becomes most obvious -and obnoxious -as children reach school age or begin extracurricular activities. school age m @@ 2001 ACAD EmotBehavDis @@ ... additional light on the typical pattern of relationships between ADHD characteristics and social and antisocial behaviors through an investigation of parent behavior rating scale scores derived from parent ratings of a large and ethnically diverse group of middle school age youth. school age m @@ 2000 MAG Essence @@ Solution 1 Once your children reach school age, it can be hard to find the fill-in help you need. school age m @@ 2001 NEWS USAToday @@ He thought about Nash last year, figured he was about high school age, and went hunting for him. school age m @@ 1996 MAG Newsweek @@ And once Tiger reached school age, there was no golf practice until homework was done. school age m @@ 1995 FIC Mov:AfterSchool @@ THE CRIME BILL WAR ROOM -DAY A large conference room at OEOB has been converted for the use of a half-dozen STAFFERS as well as ten or twelve interns, some of them high school age. school of thought m @@ 1993 ACAD ArmedForces @@ 13 However, the importance of the doctrine did not lie only in its instrumentality; the school of thought it expressed was also vitally concerned with the construction of a Western ideology comparable to and in competition with Communist ideology. school of thought m @@ 1992 ACAD ForeignAffairs @@ Moreover, with the influence of the accommodationist school of thought undercut by Soviet assertiveness, the United States qualitatively expanded its relationship with China. school of thought m @@ 2007 NEWS USAToday @@ Until the late 1990s, there was a school of thought that didn't think reality would work on the big networks, Fox's Darnell says. school of thought m @@ 1997 ACAD SocialStudies @@ Former Education Secretary William Bennett (1987) represented that school of thought with the assertion,' Information-basic content-should come first. school of thought m @@ 1991 MAG NatlReview @@ This school of thought was fueled not only by politics, but by some real defects of the totalitarian model and by a generous instinct of tolerance. school of thought m @@ 1995 MAG Futurist @@ An author of a forecast of environmental technology who adheres to a deep ecology school of thought (advocating a radical, earth-first approach) should let you know that. school of thought m @@ 2003 MAG SouthernLiv @@ ' I am of the more-isbetter school of thought. school of thought m @@ 2004 ACAD ArabStudies @@ Any school of thought, whether it be religious or secular, will by its very institutional nature demand loyalty to itself first over' the common enterprise of promoting human community,' (n15) which was Edward Said's repeated and ... schoolmaster n @@ 1993 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ ' I remember that my old schoolmaster, Dr. schoolmaster n @@ 1991 MAG HistoryToday @@ In real life the future politician and general, Alcibiades, is said to have struck his old schoolmaster with his fist, simply because the wretched dunce didn't possess a copy of the poems of Homer. schoolmaster n @@ 2000 ACAD Symposium @@ The retired old schoolmaster of Rougegoutte, whom Daudet met by chance in 1865, was perhaps, then, the prototype of Franz's teacher in' La Derniere Classe. schoolmaster n @@ 2000 ACAD Symposium @@ At the end, the old schoolmaster makes a final, patriotic gesture of defiance before resigning himself to the inevitable: (n19). schoolmaster n @@ 1990 FIC BkSF:RallyCry @@ For some reason the colonel no longer terrified him --in many ways he looked on his one-armed com mander as a father --but Schuder was more like the old schoolmaster at Oak Grove, ready to explode with Old Testament wrath at the slightest provocation. schoolmaster n @@ 1999 ACAD ScandinavStud @@ vilken som helst karriarhungrig liten magister' (118) any old ambitious little schoolmaster could try his or her hand at it. schoolmates n @@ 2006 FIC LiteraryRev @@ Not even my schoolmates and best friends, schoolmates n @@ 2003 NEWS Houston @@ Spoon has become a participant observer in a world -mostly white -of privilege and entitlement, while back home his friends and schoolmates are getting pregnant, getting stabbed and dropping out. schoolmates n @@ 2004 ACAD AfricanHist @@ Initially, bands were a form of recreation and tended to be formed by groups of male schoolmates or friends from the same musseque. schoolmates n @@ 1995 MAG USCatholic @@ Registration for my calculus and trigonometry classes was glutted with folks hoping to catch a REHM, and half a dozen people went on talk shows claiming to have been long lost childhood friends or schoolmates, with two saying that I'd stolen their childhood memories. schoolmates n @@ 2004 ACAD TeachLibrar @@ Like adults, students learn of new web resources from friends and schoolmates. schoolmates n @@ 2006 FIC BkSF:Firestorm @@ Your friends and schoolmates were for you to hide among. schott p @@ 1998 ACAD PublicInterest @@ You have $150 million to play with, Ohio voters: Do you want student loans or do you want to build a ballpark in Cincinnati for Reds' owner Marge Schott? schott p @@ 1990 NEWS USAToday @@ Cincinnati: In 1984, Marge Schott, 61, paid more than $ 13 million to gain 40 percent controlling interest as general partner in investor group that includes six individuals, media company and restaurant chain. schott p @@ 1998 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ And the Reds left this year, after 10 years of what Marge Schott (ph) calls' Reds and strawberries forever,' and we now know that forever lasts about ten years. schott p @@ 1992 NEWS Chicago @@ Jay Mariotti is to be commended for his forthright article demanding that Cincinnati Reds owner Marge Schott be banned from baseball (' Game Would Be Schott If Marge Is Not Ousted,' column, Dec. schott p @@ 1992 NEWS Chicago @@ If Marge Schott is punished for her comments, I think every white high school, college and professional coach, athletic director, general manager and team trainer who makes an off-color remark should be held to the same standards. schott p @@ 1994 SPOK CBS_Morning @@ It's not a sadder but wiser, there is --is this a wiser Marge Schott who --who is back then in baseball after a year's --year's suspension? Schrodinger p @@ 2000 ACAD ReVision @@ While describing space-time, Erwin Schrodinger (1964) confides that his understanding of the continuum led him to an awareness that' the present is the only thing that has no end,' and that this awareness has spiritual possibilities: schroeder j @@ 1996 SPOK Ind_Limbaugh @@ They had the rule of the roost for all the --I mean, Pat Schroeder --this is her 23rd year, and next year will be her 24th year in Congress. schroeder j @@ 1990 SPOK CNN_NewsSun @@ Up next, Representatives Pat Schroeder, Democrat of Colorado, and Steve Bartlett, Republican of Texas. schroeder j @@ 2007 NEWS Denver @@ --Schroeder missed the mark on Hillary column Re:' A woman at the Pentagon,' Nov. schroeder j @@ 1996 SPOK Ind_Limbaugh @@ ... guarantee that --that he takes votes away from just Republicans Now Patsy Schroeder Last week we showed you videotape --there she is in --it's an interesting tie That was --Pat Schroeder --we can do a half-hour of applause This audience is sitting here dying to make noise Pat Schroeder is celebrating Women's Herstory Month, schroeder j @@ 1995 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ // Congresswoman Schroeder, what's wrong with that? schroeder j @@ 1995 NEWS Atlanta @@ Complaint by Pat Schroeder:. schumann p @@ 1995 FIC Commentary @@ ' One morning when his fingers lost their memory of the opening movement of the Mendelssohn Sonata in G Major, she smiled as she heard him cry out,' Goddamn Clara Schumann! schumann p @@ 1995 FIC Commentary @@ ' At lunch, when she asked, he told her that it was Clara Schumann who had begun the tradition of playing in concert without musical notation, thus forcing all future virtuosi to do likewise. schumann p @@ 1997 FIC Ploughshares @@ Word of Clara Schumann's death came before the day was over: a terse message, delivered dispassionately by a young courier --a boy, really --who stood nervously scratching his stomach by the garden gate. schumann p @@ 1992 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Another early consequence of his involvement in the Beethoven Memorial was meeting Robert Schumann, whose music Liszt admired. schumann p @@ 1998 ACAD October @@ In describing the music of Schumann, Barthes describes such a rhythm, of pure violence, invested in the body that' speaks but says nothing. schumann p @@ 1995 ACAD AmerScholar @@ and Philipp Spitta wrote on Robert Schumann, Carl Maria von Weber, and Johann Sebastian Bach. Schumann p @@ 1995 ACAD AmerScholar @@ In contrast, the Schubert is described in longer statements, resembling the composer's more leisurely and repetitive approach in what Robert Schumann called the' Symphony of Heavenly Lengths. schumpeter p @@ 2008 MAG USAToday @@ Other leading economists at the time, such as Joseph Schumpeter, recognized that an economy is an aggregate of disparate activities-thus, the idea of achieving equilibrium, while it makes for a neat theory, is nonsense in the real world. schumpeter p @@ 1993 MAG HarpersMag @@ The dynamo of capitalism has been loosed, and the' creative destruction' that economist Joseph Schumpeter called the defining feature of nineteenth-century American capitalism is on display in the China of 1993. schumpeter p @@ 1993 MAG USAToday @@ ' Harvard University economist Joseph Schumpeter wrote in 1950. schumpeter p @@ 1991 MAG Forbes @@ The great economist Joseph Schumpeter called it the process of creative destruction. schumpeter p @@ 2002 MAG USAToday @@ This is what economist Joseph Schumpeter called' creative destruction. schumpeter p @@ 1991 ACAD PerspPolSci @@ Key, and especially Joseph Schumpeter, Schwann p @@ 2004 MAG MensHealth @@ As large amounts of glucose continue to be converted, the Schwann cells try to dilute the excess sorbitol with water, causing them to swell. sci j @@ 1992 ACAD RehabResrch @@ The need to develop practical and effective exercise modes for SCI quadriplegics is emphasized by data revealing that this population is at the lower end of the aerobic fitness spectrum (2, sci j @@ 1992 ACAD RehabResrch @@ However, in the current study, combined subpeak arm and FES-induced leg exercise resulted in similar or greater VOsub2 responses reported for SCI quadriplegics during maximal-effort ACE alone and FES-LCE alone, respectively (Figure 3). sci j @@ 1992 ACAD RehabResrch @@ oxygen uptake for SCI quadriplegics during various exercise modes. sci j @@ 1992 ACAD RehabResrch @@ In combination, deficient arm muscle function and marked venous pooling may hinder SCI quadriplegics from obtaining high levels of physiologic benefits from upright upper-body aerobic exercise training. sci j @@ 1991 ACAD RehabResrch @@ The purpose of this paper is to describe an automated FNS system for SCI individuals which can be used to induce smooth KE exercise of both legs in an asynchronous pattern. sci j @@ 1991 ACAD RehabResrch @@ Although FNS-KE exercise has been shown to elicit peripheral adaptations to improve muscle strength and endurance, it is probably not an effective central cardiovascular training tool for all but the least fit SCI individuals. sci n @@ 1993 ACAD MarineFish @@ Admin. Rep. H-86-13C, 14 p. R. Y. Ito 1992. Western Pacific pelagic fish-eries in 1991. U.S Dep. Commer, NOAA, Natl. Mar Fish. Serv, Southwest Fish. Sci. sci n @@ 1994 ACAD MarineFish @@ S Gulf of Mexico 1972-1989. U.S, Dep. Commer. NOAA, Natl. Mar Fish. Sere, Southeast Fish. Sci. sci n @@ 1993 ACAD MarineFish @@ , Seattle, WA 98195. 1992, personal commun. E. C Jones A winter index of Hawaiian skipjack tuna catch. Honolulu Lab., Southwest Fish. Sci. sci n @@ 1993 ACAD MarineFish @@ Bert S Kikkawa. An update of the skipjack tuna, Katsuwonus pelamis, baitboat fishery in Hawaii, 1971-83. Honolulu Lab., Southwest Fish. Sci. sci n @@ 1993 ACAD MarineFish @@ Mar Fish. Serv, Southwest Fish. Cent, Honolulu Lab., Southwest Fish. Cent Admin. Rep. H-88-16, 15 p. D R. Kobayashi. Honolulu Lab., Southwest Fish. Sci. sci n @@ 1993 ACAD MarineFish @@ Ito 1992. Western Pacific pelagic fish-eries in 1991. U.S Dep. Commer, NOAA, Natl. Mar Fish. Serv, Southwest Fish. Sci. sci p @@ 1992 ACAD RehabResrch @@ The LIAISON is a keyboard emulator providing individuals with high-level spinal cord injury ( SCI) with alternative keyboard layouts and a control interface that is adaptable to their motor limitations. sci p @@ 2001 ACAD RehabResrch @@ ... of active hip extension moment produced by electrical stimulation on the support forces the arms must exert through an assistive device during quiet erect standing with functional neuromuscular stimulation (FNS) in individuals with spinal cord injuries ( SCI). sci p @@ 1991 ACAD RehabResrch @@ ... @@16177 Abstract --The purpose of this study was to determine and compare acute hemodynamic responses of spinal cord injured ( SCI) quadriplegics (quads), sci p @@ 1991 ACAD RehabResrch @@ Knee extension (KE) (*) exercise via functional neuromuscular stimulation (FNS) has been used for strength and endurance training of the paralyzed quadriceps muscles in spinal cord injured ( SCI) individuals (6,14,15,16,19,20,22,34). sci p @@ 1991 ACAD RehabResrch @@ aerobic metabolism, cardiopulmonary response, cardiovascular training tool, functional neuromuscular stimulation (FNS), knee extension exercise, muscle performance, paralyzed quadriceps muscle, paraplegia, quadriplegia, spinal cord injury ( SCI), therapeutic exercise. sci p @@ 1992 ACAD RehabResrch @@ This suggestion may not be applicable to spinal cord injured ( SCI) quadriplegics due to their limited use of upper-body muscles. Sci-Fi n @@ 1995 NEWS Atlanta @@ Color photo: A scene from' Dark Shadows' shown on the Sci-Fi Channel. scientist ''s m @@ 2000 FIC Analog @@ Then her lips stopped speaking and began explor ing him, probing his every contour with a scientist's attention to detail. scientist ''s m @@ 2002 MAG Washington Monthly @@ And there's a good reason why: Stories would quickly become unreadable if bogged down by long descriptions of every scientist's business interests, like warning labels so long that consumers ignore them. scientist ''s m @@ 1997 FIC FantasySciFi @@ ' Vilma's English is tottering at best,' Bruce writes,' but since Martin is a former physicist, he's got fairly strong scientist's English. scientist ''s m @@ 2001 MAG Smithsonian @@ Looking Through a Scientist's Microscope by Stephen Kramer, photographs by Dennis Kunkel (Houghton Mifflin, $16) As a microscopist, Kunkel has examined and photographed objects most of us have never stopped to think about: scientist ''s m @@ 1990 MAG AmSpect @@ Survival in Auschwitz A re-issue of one of the finest accounts of the Holocaust, by a scientist who saw and described the horrors of his concentration-camp life with a scientist's objective eye. scientist ''s m @@ 2001 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ A molecular scientist, speaking on condition of anonymity, said in an interview that a foreign exchange student staying with the scientist's family was approached at a swimming pool by a stranger and was told,' You are absolutely beautiful; I'll give you $35,000 for one of your eggs. scientist ''s m @@ 2003 ACAD Bioscience @@ You can't make policy on the basis of an individual scientist's views, if you happen to be an outlier on the topic to be communicated, there's nothing wrong with saying something like this: scientist ''s m @@ 1998 MAG PsychToday @@ If Crews sees Freud as a shameless guru in scientist's clothing, Peter Kramer differs:' Given the high regard Freud was held in, he could have been far worse. scm p @@ 2000 FIC TaxManagement @@ Unlike the GATT or the SCM Agreement, the GATS does not contain an explicit provision affecting subsidies. scm p @@ 2000 FIC TaxManagement @@ Unlike the GATT or the SCM Agreement, the GATS does not contain an explicit provision affecting subsidies. scm p @@ 2000 FIC TaxManagement @@ What Is the Scope of the Arm's-Length Standard Incorporated in Footnote 59 to the SCM Illustrative List? scm p @@ 2000 FIC TaxManagement @@ These complexities regarding the treatment of taxes under the SCM Agreement are further complicated by the ever increasing breadth of WTO agreements. scm p @@ 2000 FIC TaxManagement @@ ' What Is the Scope of the Double Taxation Provision of Footnote 59 to the SCM Illustrative List? scm p @@ 2000 FIC TaxManagement @@ For instance, in considering the scope of Item (e) of the SCM Illustrative List, the Panel stated: scoff v @@ 1997 MAG PopScience @@ Performing a multitude of tasks -and carrying out each at least reasonably well -is nothing to scoff at. scoff v @@ 1999 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ With no heat and no way to cook, guests can't exactly scoff at a dinner created out of pantry provisions. scoff v @@ 1994 MAG WashMonth @@ ' I used to sneer and scoff at projections that showed 50 percent of the American workforce would be working on a part-time or contract basis by the year 2000,' says Greenberg. scoff v @@ 1999 NEWS Atlanta @@ You may scoff at the idea of friendly ghosts, but see his play in his house, and you too will believe. scoff v @@ 2005 FIC IowaRev @@ For a long time I used to scoff at my husband's taste in films but now I saw that it was not just a matter of taste: scoff v @@ 2008 MAG Smithsonian @@ ' It is now considered fashionable for higher education to scoff at God. scoff at m @@ 1994 ACAD ABAJournal @@ The tobacco lawyers scoff at such thoughts, pointing out similar predictions ever since Eva Cooper brought the first lawsuit. scoff at m @@ 1990 NEWS CSMonitor @@ During the early years of communist rule, he says, the official reaction was to scoff at pollution. scoff at m @@ 2002 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ While I am no supporter of Fidel Castro's dictatorship, I can only scoff at Carter's references to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights --his administration supported murderous regimes in Indonesia and Nicaragua. scoff at m @@ 1998 NEWS Chicago @@ They are unimpressed by the praise and plaques and scoff at the notion of accountability as the cure for educational ills. scoff at m @@ 2006 FIC BkGen:Killer deal @@ My editor continues to scoff at my desire to formally move beyond' You Can Tell Me' and build up an investigative resume. scoff at m @@ 1994 ACAD ABAJournal @@ Rural barristers are free to scoff at billable hours or hourly rates --the bane of many an urban lawyer. scoff at m @@ 2002 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ What I do not applaud and what I do indeed scoff at is the raw foodists' (or is it faddists'? scoff at m @@ 1990 FIC BkSF:RallyCry @@ Vincent heard a couple of former sailors over in Company B scoff at that, but he clung to what Barry had said. scoffs v @@ 2008 MAG Newsweek @@ Obama's generation, meanwhile, scoffs at the notion that living in Washington makes for better public servants. scoffs v @@ 2007 MAG SportsIll @@ ' PULLQUOTE Taylor scoffs at the notion that he lets his friendship with the Patriots' Brady affect his play. scoffs v @@ 1993 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Cushman scoffs at the notion. scoffs v @@ 2000 MAG MotherJones @@ Balbina scoffs at the notion of transferring to Reynosa if the company relocates her job there. scoffs v @@ 1998 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Hollings, the highest-ranking Democrat on the Commerce Committee and one of the most senior members on Appropriations, scoffs at this notion. scoffs v @@ 1993 MAG Fortune @@ Steve Jobs, who made history as co-founder of Apple and now runs an exciting but chancy Unix software venture called Next, scoffs at the idea that change comes quickly in the computer business. scolds v @@ 1991 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Abbott is not much of a talker, says his wife, who scolds him for his silence with others. scones n @@ 1992 FIC BkSF:ThreeMusketeers @@ r' Have some cream on your scones, Rog --I mean, Mr. scones n @@ 1998 FIC BkJuv:DeathDentist @@ '' And I'm thinking you could do with a cup of tea and some scones. scones n @@ 1996 FIC BkGen:HerOwnRules @@ After a moment she said,' I tried to get scones today, but no luck. scones n @@ 1992 FIC BkSF:ThreeMusketeers @@ and scones with clotted cream.' Yum!' said Brianna. at the sight.' Is that all fin us, or are you expecting ten other people?' Claire Randall looked over the tea preparations, smiling. ... scones n @@ 2003 FIC SouthwestRev @@ when their parents opened a cafe next door, the girls, now teenagers, dressed in cotton print dresses and white frilly aprons and served herb tea, scones, and interesting jams. scones n @@ 2005 NEWS Atlanta @@ A gourmet Scottish breakfast might include Scot's Woodcock (cream scones topped with eggs, scrambled with chopped fresh vegetables and country ham, and topped with a homemade cheese sauce) or Partan Uachdar (crab cakes in a creamy shrimp sauce capped with a pinwheel cheese scone). scoop up m @@ 2001 MAG Parenting @@ That said, not every cry should be viewed as a signal for you to scoop up your child. scoop up m @@ 2006 MAG VegTimes @@ After a week or so, the worms will all migrate to that side, leaving the compost on the other side, ready to scoop up. scoop up m @@ 1994 MAG Prevention @@ Small bites are set atop the rice portion, then diners scoop up a larger bite from their own bowl that contains a big quantity of rice. scoop up m @@ 2001 MAG Environmental @@ This made it possible for men to catch them in vast numbers with handlines and, in recent decades, to scoop up entire stocks with enormous nets hauled by trawlers the size of a small ocean liner. scoop up m @@ 1996 NEWS USAToday @@ When Americans scoop up values-touting books, perhaps they're exhibiting a hunger for values that Dole says borders on' desperation. scoop up m @@ 2007 FIC Mov:WindChill @@ BACK TO SCENE She reaches under to scoop up some of the yellow snow. scoop up m @@ 1994 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ ' Laughable' was how she once characterized the commission --its efforts, she said, were akin to' trying to scoop up sand with a teaspoon. scoop up m @@ 1999 FIC Ploughshares @@ The next time, they rowed under the willows purposely and used the oar like a shovel to scoop up the soft mud which la soeur patted on her face and legs and arms until she was covered. scoot v @@ 2006 SPOK NPR_Morning @@ Some change their minds and scoot across the room to the other side. scoot v @@ 1993 MAG ConsumResrch @@ ' Five seconds or less may be all the time that a child needs to scoot across a room and crash down the stairs. scoot v @@ 1998 MAG Sunset @@ But this drudgery has become a game for young Jackson and his brother, Alex, who have a fleet of six brightly colored, roll-around, open-top storage boxes that they scoot across their playroom, slam-dunk all their toys into, and then park in a' garage' with a matching-color drawer. scoot v @@ 2004 NEWS Atlanta @@ Half walking, half crawling, he can scoot across the family's living room floor and reach the second-floor stairs in less than a minute. scoot v @@ 2007 NEWS Atlanta @@ Terrainiac will scoot across water. scoot v @@ 1997 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ I'd commit a crime and quickly scoot across the country. scooters n @@ 1992 MAG USAToday @@ Beware the motor scooters and small cars, all seeking hard-to-find parking spots on the narrow side streets. scooters n @@ 2007 MAG TodaysParent @@ You can rent wheelchairs and motorized scooters at each park or bring in your own. scooters n @@ 1996 FIC BkGen:TwelveGolden @@ Instead of his map, Toshi followed light, constellations of bar signs, video screens, traffic signals, the headlights of taxi cabs and motor scooters. scooters n @@ 1999 FIC WarLitArts @@ While watching for pickpockets and dodging motor scooters, I couldn't help but search the twilight for my small friend, but like any shadow at dusk, she was nowhere to be seen. scooters n @@ 1994 MAG AccentLiving @@ ACCENT polled 55 Attorney Generals (all US states and 5 territories) to determine which states have specific lemon laws covering motorized wheelchairs, scooters or other products used by persons with disabilities. scooters n @@ 1994 MAG AccentLiving @@ Wisconsin's' Wheelchair Lemon Law,' enacted in 1992, is a specific law protecting buyers and lessees of new motorized wheelchairs and scooters. scoring v @@ 1998 ACAD EnvirAffairs @@ Professor Graetz, however, criticizes other tax breaks as aimed at scoring political points or satisfying special interests. scornful j @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_Politics @@ ' The Weekly Standard,' a conservative publication by Rupert Murdoch has been scornful of the tone of the convention. scornful j @@ 1990 MAG Weatherwise @@ ' When I use a word,' Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone,' it means just what I choose it to mean-neither more nor less. scornful j @@ 1996 FIC BkGen:Cause of death @@ ' Tell me something,' Green spoke again in his scornful tone,' do chief medical examiners always personally go in after bodies? scornful j @@ 2005 FIC MassachRev @@ Before the mag's scornful New York tone can mess w/ my high, I bookmark it w/ my feather &; slap it shut. scornful j @@ 2006 FIC FantasySciFi @@ ' They treat their females like second-class citizens,' Singbad called out, her tone scornful. scornful j @@ 1994 FIC BkJuv:WolfSpeaker @@ ' Belden's tone was scornful. scorns n @@ 1993 SPOK ABC_DayOne @@ But Altman, who scorns the idea of heroes in movies and in life, has a different tale to tell. scorpions n @@ 2006 SPOK CNN_LiveSat @@ Perhaps jewel encrusted scorpions and spiders are next? scorpions n @@ 1992 FIC BkSF:NonetoAccompany @@ Spiders and scorpions did not seem to affect Stresa; if one got close enough, he simply ate it. scorpions n @@ 2007 MAG NatGeog @@ Ground truth is harsh in Black Gap, with some of the lowest elevations in the Chihuahuan Desert: scant trails and water, scrubby brush hiding snakes and scorpions, sun-roasted surfaces with no shade. scorpions n @@ 2006 FIC BkGen:RisingTide @@ Once the sun rose, the heat would come again, and the infantry, a mass of men waiting far behind their armor wall, would seek whatever shelter they had, waking the insects and the scorpions and the snakes. scorpions n @@ 1990 SPOK CNN_Specials @@ // You learn to sleep with scorpions and snakes crawling over you? scorpions n @@ 2006 ACAD NaturalHist @@ Flowers, leaves, seeds, insects, spiders, scorpions, and even small vertebrates such as frogs and lizards have been discovered encased in amber. scorsese n @@ 2008 SPOK NPR_NewsNotes @@ So when we shot our first film, while we were students, we had a premiere and we thought that you'd have Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese flying to Tallahassee to see this great black motion picture, and that just didn't happen. scorsese n @@ 1994 SPOK CBS_Morning @@ Winona Ryder said she would have thanked Martin Scorsese because he directed her in' Age of the Innocence' --' Age of Innocence' and he took her to an A-level project. scorsese n @@ 1999 SPOK CNN_Showbiz @@ It's a busy time for DiCaprio, who is also in talks with Martin Scorsese to star in' Gangs of New York. scorsese n @@ 2002 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ Katie has more with Martin Scorsese when Leonardo DiCaprio joins the discussion about the sweeping epic. scorsese n @@ 2007 NEWS AssocPress @@ UNIDENTIFIED MALE: And the award goes to Martin Scorsese for. scorsese n @@ 1998 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ ' My producer wanted to do Martin Scorsese because he's such a brilliant director. scot p @@ 2008 MAG SportsIll @@ BROWN 18 0.341.000.688 3.8 0.6 0.3 0.4 2.2 Gabe PRUITT 15 0.359.250.500 0.5 0.9 0.3 0.0 2.1 Scot POLLARD 22 0.522 --. scot p @@ 2008 MAG Skiing @@ ' BOX WHAT I REMEMBER GLEN PLAKE One hour, five minutes, and 27 seconds into Greg Stump's landmark 1988 film The Blizzard of Aahhh's, Scot Schmidt drops into a narrow chute at Chamonix's Grands Montets. scot p @@ 2008 MAG Skiing @@ Scot Schmidt was skiing at Squaw then too, but he was always over in the Palisades skiing steeps and hucking cliffs. scot p @@ 2005 MAG Skiing @@ But then Glen Plake and Scot Schmidt made off-piste skiing so cool that freeskiers began sprouting like dandelions. scot p @@ 2002 NEWS USAToday @@ That team started four current NBA players in Paul Pierce, Raef LaFrentz, Jacque Vaughn and Scot Pollard and rolled to a 34-1 record before the upset in the Southeast Regional semifinals. scot p @@ 2002 NEWS Chicago @@ They have enough big men in Chris Webber, Vlade Divac and Scot Pollard to rotate against him and do that. scotched v @@ 1998 MAG TIME @@ scotched that idea as coming too late in the game. scotsman n @@ 1997 MAG GolfMag @@ Thirty-one years before, I'd been paired with Irons and a dour, methodical little Scotsman named MacIver. scotsman n @@ 1999 NEWS Chicago @@ It's been nearly 20 years since a Scotsman named Bill Forsyth made a goofy, lovable film named' Gregory's Girl. scotsman n @@ 2004 MAG Bicycling @@ Already an autobiography, The Flying Scotsman, is out (Birlinn Limited; amazon. scotsman n @@ 1999 MAG Entertainment Weekly @@ Once again, Myers is performing both roles, in addition to a third-the obese bagpiping Scotsman named Fat Bastard. scotsman n @@ 2003 SPOK NPR_Sunday @@ Washington had a lot of crops under cultivation, some 3,500 acres, and in 1797 his new plantation manager, a Scotsman named James Anderson, // whiskey. scotsman n @@ 1991 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ She pulls out a letter from an 83-year-old Scotsman:. scotsman n @@ 2007 FIC Analog @@ ' And he throws the sufflator, now full of water, like a Scotsman hurling a stone, taking the younger man off his guard. Scottie p @@ 1996 MAG Jet @@ ' It's just an honor to be here,' observed two-time Olympian Scottie Pippen of the World Champion Chicago Bulls. Scottish j @@ 1999 NEWS Atlanta @@ But Kenney, medical director of the Scottish Rite Pediatric and Adolescents Consultants, says he's still uncomfortable with the dramatic shift within the past five years of doctors treating more kids' emotional problems not with individual or family counseling but with a prescription pad. Scottsboro p @@ 1990 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ the Scottsboro Boys, Emmett Till, Byron de la Beckwith. scoundrel n @@ 2004 FIC BkGen:SundogMoment @@ she pulled his head down to whisper directly into his ear' Scoundrel! scoundrel n @@ 1995 NEWS Houston @@ Gruff old Samuel Johnson once tartly observed that'' Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel. scoundrel n @@ 2007 FIC NewEnglandRev @@ '' Mona rose to her feet, backed off. Bill yawned.'? had to invent something. It's the pretty speeches that seduce women.'''' Scoundrel! scoundrel n @@ 1993 FIC Bk:Hope @@ '' I have no idea,' said Don Kishote, on general principles' Poor Ruthie What a scoundrel he is! scoundrel n @@ 2003 ACAD Humanist @@ The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel' published in the fall 2002 Colorado Libraries, that this legislation also: scoundrel n @@ 2005 FIC BkGen:SecondhandBride @@ ' Scoundrel!' she spat' Rounder! Do you have any idea what I've been through because of you?'' Chloe,' he said again, with hopeless goodwill. She took his measure with ... scouted v @@ 1995 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ This weekend, a US military convoy crossed the river on a ferry and scouted out the area to help get ready for the bridge. scouted v @@ 1993 MAG Astronomy @@ Joel Harris or Twilight Tours scouted the area last November, visiting the centerline southeast of Potosi. scouted v @@ 2005 MAG Bicycling @@ They rented a house, scouted the area for the best carb fix (Paradise Bakery), and got to work. scouted v @@ 1998 MAG OutdoorLife @@ Because we'd scouted the area, we knew where several fine bucks lived and figured ways to get at them. scouted v @@ 2002 ACAD Archaeology @@ Bucherer scouted the area around Basel --where his family has lived for more than 900 years --for a suitable space for the museum, and the property in Bubendorf was purchased and renovated beginning in January 2000. scouted v @@ 2007 FIC Boys' Life @@ He had scouted this area thoroughly and had found a gap in the sentry posts that ringed the city. scrabbling v @@ 1992 FIC BkSF:ChildElvish @@ No beck travelled through now, and the beeches were no more than skeletal hands scrabbling at the hot sky. scraggy p @@ 1990 FIC Mov:BridgesMadison @@ Meanwhile, Indiana, Scraggy and Kezure WALK through the cavern. scraggy p @@ 1990 FIC Mov:BridgesMadison @@ Indiana and Scraggy sit around a BLAZING FIRE with Kezure and several other Pirates. scraggy p @@ 1990 FIC Mov:BridgesMadison @@ OUTSIDE Scraggy, Clare, Betsy, Kezure and the others DASH across the plains. scraggy p @@ 1990 FIC Mov:BridgesMadison @@ Scraggy stops a FEW FEET in front of Indiana. scraggy p @@ 1990 FIC Mov:BridgesMadison @@ Kezure leads Indiana and Scraggy into a DARK CORNER of the cavern. scraggy p @@ 1990 FIC Mov:BridgesMadison @@ But this time it is LOUD Nearly DEAFENING. Scraggy LOOKS at Indy. scrambling n @@ 2008 NEWS Atlanta @@ ' @@76588 LEFT SCRAMBLING Frustrating afternoon Defense given the runaround by Hokies QB Georgia Tech's defense spent much of Saturday chasing quarterback Tyrod Taylor, and it was a frustrating experience. scrambling n @@ 2005 MAG Shape @@ With the right products and tools already on hand, you'll never be left scrambling while the clock's ticking. scrambling n @@ 1991 FIC Mov:PointBreak @@ Utah enjoys scrambling, ducking left and right, twisting her into a pretzel. scrambling n @@ 1992 ACAD Raritan @@ Because they have abjured ideology Lee and the PAP are frequently left scrambling to justify their actions, a scrambling that one sociologist calls' pragmatism. scrambling n @@ 2000 NEWS AssocPress @@ Kunstler's 1995 death ended their run, and left Kuby scrambling. scrambling n @@ 2004 MAG SportsIll @@ If things don't break their way in the final week, the Trojans could be left scrambling. Scramjet n @@ 2004 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ The idea of using a Scramjet engine to fly at hypersonic speeds has been around for about 40 years; projects have been killed, the idea all but abandoned. scrap metal m @@ 2008 ACAD TechTeacher @@ Construction? Manufacturing? Amateur radio? Engineering? Government officials? Transportation and logistics * Another connection is to solicit donations from contractors and businesses? Scrap metal? scrap metal m @@ 2002 SPOK NPR_Science @@ The example I'm looking at in particular is a piece that was found in North Carolina a few months ago during a check of material moving through a scrap metal processing plant. scrap metal m @@ 2007 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ The seventh of 13 children, Dash says she was the only one like her father, an independent scrap metal man in the middle of mob-controlled New Jersey who started the family real estate holdings his daughter now manages. scrap metal m @@ 1995 ACAD ScandinavStud @@ Whatever analogy we may find between the melting of scrap metal souls into raw material for new mouldings and the purging fires of the Catholics' Purgatory is canceled by the all-important difference: scrap metal m @@ 2002 ACAD ChurchHistory @@ For example, as part of the nationwide' Schools at War' program, children at parochial schools competed with those at public schools to sell bonds and organize drives for scrap metal. scrap metal m @@ 1992 NEWS USAToday @@ ' That's why I got the pickup truck, so I could go to the junkyard, pick up the scrap metal, then bring it into my shop and weld with it. scrap metal m @@ 2000 FIC FantasySciFi @@ Basically, Pop, I'm turning your life into scrap metal. scrap metal m @@ 2003 NEWS Atlanta @@ Michael Rodock, EPD's environmental specialist charged with regulating Scrap Metal Processors, inspected the site at least five times between 2000 and 2002. scraper n @@ 1996 SPOK ABC_2020 @@ It's called Toothbrush and Tongue Scraper-two in one. scraper n @@ 2008 MAG Cosmopolitan @@ You might find nothing more than an ice scraper, but some guys will hide illegal things in the glove compartment of their car as well. scraper n @@ 1997 MAG PopMech @@ Use a cabinet scraper to smooth the band saw marks left on the faces of both rails. scraper n @@ 2005 NEWS Chicago @@ He then uses an ice scraper intended for cars to wipe off the lint that has accumulated in the dryers before finally leaving for the day. scraper n @@ 2002 MAG PopMech @@ Pack the grout into place with either a mason's trowel or an ice scraper like the one we used (Photo 14). scraper n @@ 2005 SPOK NBC_Today @@ By the way, when you're finished you can use a dough scraper and just put the dough over the pin like that and turn it around. scrapers n @@ 2002 MAG Shape @@ The fastest way to brighten teeth is with power whiten Photograph Brightening options by Crest and Rembrandt Photograph Philippe Starck Ultrasonic Toothbrush Supersmile mouthrinse packs BriteSmile mint gum Reach PowerBrush Recycline tongue scrapers // ing. scrapped v @@ 2001 SPOK ABC_GMA @@ He was building a Versailles-like palace on the mansion --on --on the Potomac, excuse me, and those plans have been scrapped. scrapping v @@ 2007 SPOK Fox_Hume @@ And I think the message that Hillary wants to get across is that she has changed, she has learned from 1993, she's going to try to build on the existing system instead of scrapping it and starting it anew. scrapping v @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_Movers @@ The company is scrapping plans for the IPO of its Internet unit and will instead merge the business with Italy's No. scrapping v @@ 2004 ACAD LawPublicPol @@ There are ways to address these problems, but scrapping the tort system is not one of them. scrapping v @@ 1990 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Congress is expected to consider scrapping the old system this month and replacing it with pay scales linked to local labor market wages. scrapping v @@ 2002 NEWS Atlanta @@ But the law's supporters say the Legislature went about as far as it could to correct deregulation's biggest flaws without scrapping the system entirely or tipping it into collapse. scrapping v @@ 1994 MAG Inc. @@ After scrapping plans to go public and rejecting overtures from Lotus, the WordPerfect founders opted to sell out to their Utah neighbor, Novell, a leader in client/server networking systems, for $855 million. scratches v @@ 1993 FIC Mov:GoldenWindows @@ He steps back for perspective, comes forward to make an adjustment, steps back to look again. He frowns He scratches his head. screeches n @@ 2004 FIC Mov:BladeTrinity @@ SCREECHES to a stop between our trio and the police cars. screeches n @@ 2004 FIC Mov:IRobot @@ s house Small. Simple Built on a huge rock promontory overlooking the city. Three DEMOLITION ROBOTS rolling towards it Huge, mashing, sporting massive HYDRAULIC POUNDERS Spooner? s CAR. SCREECHES to a stop. screeches n @@ 1991 FIC Mov:Thelma&Louise @@ A car SCREECHES, a loud horn HONKS. screeches n @@ 1999 FIC Mov:LongKiss @@ Hearse SCREECHES to a halt We hear a THUD, then MOANS from in back. screeches n @@ 1996 FIC Mov:EnglishPatient @@ The car ahead of them SCREECHES TO A HALT as a WOMAN hurries across the street. screeches n @@ 1997 FIC Mov:Breakdown @@ The CAR bucks and SCREECHES. screeching j @@ 1996 NEWS Houston @@ When oil prices collapsed, exploration came to a screeching halt. screeching j @@ 2001 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Editor --Recently, I was southbound on the Bayshore in heavy traffic that was alternating between moving at a fast clip and coming to a screeching halt. screeching j @@ 2001 MAG NaturalHist @@ Lose this, and life as we know it would come to a screeching halt. screeching j @@ 2006 SPOK CNN_AM @@ Mass transit coming to a screeching halt in Denver, Colorado. screeching j @@ 2003 FIC FantasySciFi @@ Then came a terrible screeching noise, and the police boat began to run in tight, fast circles. screeching j @@ 2006 MAG Money @@ The chief cause of all the unease out there today is the notion that the economic expansion, now in its fifth year, is about to come to a screeching halt. screen out m @@ 1995 FIC BkGen:UntilEndTime @@ The animation freaks are very touchy about their computers in GA, and I often think that, if they could come up with a machine that would screen out unnecessary humans as efficiently as their Honeywell Enviracaires screen out dust particles and pollen, they'd probably break out into a tea party. screen out m @@ 2005 SPOK CNN_Cooper @@ The relief workers are actually going to cancel the program in this village for today because it's impossible to screen out the most needy. screen out m @@ 2002 MAG NatlReview @@ But a mass vaccination program today could screen out those most at risk for serious complications. screen out m @@ 1992 MAG Inc. @@ Less overwhelming are PC Magazine and MacUser, which monitor complaints about advertisers and whose ad rates probably screen out the most fly-bynight operations. screen out m @@ 1991 MAG Prevention @@ Make your own soda. Cut your favorite fruit juice by 50 percent or more with seltzer or sparkling mineral water You'll have a refreshing, low-calorie alternative to regular soda. Screen out Mr Sun. screen out m @@ 2000 NEWS Atlanta @@ I enjoy the atmosphere of the entry plaza, occasionally even catching an at-bat or two on the big screen out there. screen out m @@ 2006 NEWS CSMonitor @@ The socially conservative Timothy Plan promises, for instance,' to screen out investments in cultural and moral pollution,' including alcohol and gambling stocks. screen out m @@ 1993 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ ' However, good sunscreens do screen out most harmful rays. screenplays n @@ 2005 NEWS AssocPress @@ Hollywood historian, wrote novels, screenplays, biographies. screenplays n @@ 2005 SPOK NPR_Sunday @@ // You've written gags, though, and screenplays, television scripts. screenplays n @@ 1991 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ He grew up in Vienna and moved to Berlin as a journalist, where he became intrigued with writing screenplays. screenplays n @@ 1990 NEWS USAToday @@ Indeed, her resume includes writing screenplays, directing plays, acting, singing in nightclubs and serving on presidential commissions. screenplays n @@ 2008 FIC LiteraryRev @@ ' //' It'd be an honor, but we're both writing screenplays. screenplays n @@ 1997 MAG MensHealth @@ The ski instructors are too busy writing screenplays, and you'd keep bumping into Barbra Streisand. Screw n @@ 2002 FIC FantasySciFi @@ Gaunt, a tale that we hope will spark some interest in Master James among those readers whose junior years were marred by having to write an essay on innocence and experience in' The Turn of the Screw. scribner p @@ 2004 MAG Antiques @@ (John Lane, London, and Scribner's Sons, New York, 1931), pp. scribner p @@ 1996 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Annie Proulx, Scribner $ 25. scribner p @@ 1996 NEWS Atlanta @@ Patricia Wells can still turn out French cookbooks, since she's recognized as an expert in French dining trends and because her latest book,' Patricia Wells at Home in Provence' ( Scribner, $ 40), capitalizes on the mania for the lighter, fresh food of the Provencal region. scribner p @@ 1997 NEWS CSMonitor @@ DEJA DEAD, by Kathy Reichs, Scribner, $ 24 A bright forensic anthropologist discovers that several female murder victims were brutally tortured in similar ways. scribner p @@ 1999 NEWS CSMonitor @@ 21) CLOSE RANGE: WYOMING STORIES By Annie Proulx, Scribner, $ 25 The characters we meet in this collection of stories are the flinty cowboys and ranchers of Wyoming. scribner p @@ 2001 NEWS USAToday @@ Extraordinary Correspondence From America's Wars ( Scribner, scrimshaw v @@ 2000 MAG AmerArtist @@ Excepting crafts and photography, all media-including sculpture, scrimshaw, and calligraphy --will be considered. scripted j @@ 2007 SPOK NPR_Park @@ Number one, because of a dearth of scripted shows that they can shoot, ABC has announced it's bringing' According to Jim' back as a mid-season replacement. scripted j @@ 1998 NEWS Houston @@ That began to grow into a scripted show. scripted j @@ 1991 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Eight professional musicians and eight dancers, authentically costumed, entertain in pleasing scripted shows for almost 30 minutes in the plaza outside the theater, and for an additional half hour inside on a platform at the back of the theater. scripted j @@ 2004 NEWS USAToday @@ And reality's popularity could further erode scripted shows. scripted j @@ 2004 NEWS USAToday @@ It's less expensive than scripted shows to produce and although it doesn't have the syndication life of a scripted show, several reality programs, such as The Osbournes, have had successful DVD sales. scripted j @@ 1993 NEWS Houston @@ So it wasn't a scripted kind of show. scriptures n @@ 2005 SPOK CNN_SunMorn @@ // I would only say in response to that, that when I go to the scriptures and I read about Jesus in the 14th chapter of John, it says, he came into the world not to condemn the world but that the world through him might be saved. scrolled j @@ 1993 FIC Americas @@ I listened with my right ear against the scrolled wood, but the doors were thick and heavy, and I could catch only snatches, mostly from Aunt Rose whose voice became shrill. scrolled v @@ 2008 FIC FantasySciFi @@ I clicked again, a little too eagerly, and a new screen came up: End User Licensing Agreement EULA I scrolled through it All I wanted was to see her nipples All it wanted was my credit card number, and my scout's honor that I was Over 18. scrolled v @@ 1996 FIC Bk:HundredSecretSenses @@ I scrolled through the first page, then the second. scrolled v @@ 2008 FIC FantasySciFi @@ I scrolled through the Free Stills, and there she was, sitting on the couch in her black slip over black tights, ghostly, talking to a guy on the rug. scrolled v @@ 2008 FIC FantasySciFi @@ I scrolled through her Free Stills. scrolled v @@ 2008 FIC Bk:rushwings @@ // Heather scrolled through online band interviews and wasn't surprised to discover nearly all were conducted with the other members of Inferno. scrolled v @@ 2008 FIC Analog @@ ' The four stared in silence at the monitor until, some three minutes later, the screen scrolled up one line and displayed the message: DELAY WOOF 1/0' What? scrubbers n @@ 2007 NEWS CSMonitor @@ ' We are already installing scrubbers on the vast majority of our units,' says Tom Williams, spokesman for Duke Energy, based in Charlotte, N. scrubbers n @@ 2005 ACAD GeographRev @@ Sulfur dioxide scrubbers were added about the same time. scrubbers n @@ 1993 ACAD Environment @@ Other priorities include installation of water purification facilities; establishment of an enterprise for industrial waste recycling; installation of sulfur emissions scrubbers in the Kostomuiksha mining enterprises; and complete modernization of the Pechenganikel and Severonikel smelters. scrubbers n @@ 2004 MAG WashMonth @@ The hitch with the straw proposal was that at the time of the EEI presentation, the EPA had not assessed whether it was realistic to require power companies to install several hundred sulfur dioxide scrubbers by the hypothetical deadlines spelled out in the preliminary plan. scrubbers n @@ 2005 MAG WashMonth @@ It will install two huge sulfur dioxide scrubbers and two new 775-feet high stacks for all four generating units at Bowen between 2005 and 2010. scrubbers n @@ 2004 MAG WashMonth @@ The congressional gridlock has given utilities an excuse to delay the time-consuming prep work for installing hundreds of new sulfur dioxide scrubbers; between 2002 and 2003, deadly sulfur dioxide emissions from power plants actually increased by four percent. scrubbing n @@ 2002 MAG MotherJones @@ IT'S DINNERTIME at the New Deal Cafe, a homely (as in full of mismatched, threadbare sofas and chairs, and a floor that could use a good scrubbing) coffeehouse in the center of Greenbelt, Maryland, 12 miles from Washington, D. scrubbing n @@ 2005 MAG MensHealth @@ Give your hands a good scrubbing, go back to the party, and never tell anyone. scrubbing n @@ 2005 MAG PopScience @@ Ballard says he would ultimately like to see technology now used to paint underwater oil platforms applied to repainting the Titanic after it's had a good scrubbing, a labor-intensive idea that elicits more skepticism than any he has yet proposed. scrubbing n @@ 2005 MAG Prevention @@ Even if every room could use a good scrubbing, it should take less than 30 minutes to get a home party-ready, says interior designer Libby Langdon of Fox's Design Invasion. scrubbing n @@ 1997 FIC BkGen:DanielsBride @@ ' You could sure use a good scrubbing,' Deuter remarked, cutting off a chunk of the ground sausage with the side of his fork and scraping it onto his plate. scrubs n @@ 2002 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Wearing green scrubs and a white lab coat during a search for the dead, a sweaty Dr. scrunched v @@ 2008 FIC Bk:bluezone @@ ' Tina scrunched up her face. scrunched v @@ 1997 FIC Bk:TotalControl @@ Lucas scrunched his mouth up like someone had just jammed a lemon inside. scrunched v @@ 2008 FIC Bk:MulberryPark @@ ' // His gaze followed the direction of her finger, then he scrunched his face. scrunched v @@ 1997 FIC BkGen:TotalControl @@ Lucas scrunched his mouth up like someone had just jammed a lemon inside. scrunched v @@ 2003 FIC VirginiaQRev @@ He scrunched his face up tiny, whimpering. scrunched v @@ 2008 FIC Analog @@ Tina scrunched her face in disgust, and Swami put an upright finger over taut lips. scuba diving m @@ 1992 MAG AccentLiving @@ Scuba diving in Fiji makes it seem really easy. scuba diving m @@ 1996 NEWS AssocPress @@ On this voyage he arranged scuba diving in Fiji, horseback riding on an Australian cattle ranch, and exploring the Great Barrier Reef in a chartered sailboat. scuba diving m @@ 2002 NEWS CSMonitor @@ I met Kai while scuba diving off Kauai in September, at a spot known for its many turtles. scuba diving m @@ 2001 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ They're certified to do scuba diving. scuba diving m @@ 1998 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Besides freestyle skiing, she is interested in other mainstream activities such as freefall parachuting, rock climbing and scuba diving. scuba diving m @@ 1990 ACAD Church&State @@ Indeed, the clubs at Westside that trigger the Act involve scuba diving, chess, and counseling for special education students. scuba diving m @@ 1992 NEWS USAToday @@ Geared towards couples and singles, the 300-guest resort (an additional 250 beds will be added by March) boasts Club Med's largest Dedicated Scuba Diving Center, catering to divers of all abilities. scuba diving m @@ 2001 MAG BoysLife @@ Scuba diving is thrill enough for most people. scudding j @@ 2006 FIC New Yorker @@ Her thoughts come confused and slow, and have something to do with the moon veiled by curtains, or by high scudding clouds --the full moon is a sign of good luck and happiness, or is there something disquieting about the full moon, so whitely glaring? scuds p @@ 1991 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ As you pointed out, the unleashing of Scuds against Israel and Saudi Arabia. scuds p @@ 1991 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Nor will Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir feel he owes you much for dispatching the Patriot missiles to defend Israel against the Scuds. scuds p @@ 1997 SPOK NBC_MeetPress @@ And we all remember how he aimed the Scuds at Israel during the Gulf War. scuds p @@ 1991 SPOK ABC_Brinkley @@ The Patriot, of course, is the missile that has been so successful in shooting down the Scuds fired from Iraq and as a matter of fact, the senators were shown the remains of one of those Scuds that had been hit by a Patriot, intercepted somewhere over the Riyadh area. scuds p @@ 1991 NEWS AssocPress @@ The surface-to-surface weapons, said to be capable of carrying bigger payloads that the Scuds that Iraq fired on Israel and Saudi Arabia, were delivered by ship in the past day or two, the reporters traveling with Baker were told. scuds p @@ 2000 MAG USAToday @@ During the IranIraq war, Iran fired nearly 120 Scuds at Iraq, including 77 missiles during a 52-day period known as the War of the Cities. scuffed v @@ 2002 MAG RollingStone @@ There are gray pants and a jacket, both by G-Star, scuffed black boots and an orange mesh tank top. scuffed v @@ 2003 FIC FeministStud @@ Shoes scuffed, holes in their socks. scuffed v @@ 1998 FIC BkGen:StoryJunk @@ I'm staring at his shoes, scuffed, pointy-toed, buff-colored western boots. scuffed v @@ 2007 FIC BkJuv:Secret fantasy @@ His jacket was dusty, his boots scuffed, his hair windblown. scuffed v @@ 1997 NEWS Denver @@ But when talk turned to hidden Jewish heritage, the man scuffed his boots and looked down. scuffed v @@ 1990 FIC BkGen:CrazyLadies @@ He looked down at the yellow grass spearing through the sand and scuffed his new shoes back and forth. scuffling v @@ 1990 FIC BkGen:Postmortem @@ Then the two men were gone, swept up in the congested flow of anonymous faces and scuffling feet. Sculler n @@ 1996 SPOK NPR_Morning @@ // Sculler's race for 2,000 meters -a little less than a mile and a quarter. sculling j @@ 1999 MAG FieldStream @@ She sweeps her tail like a sculling oar and glides toward the small pike intruding on her turf. sculpting v @@ 1991 MAG AmerArtist @@ They've lived quietly but productively here --painting and sculpting --since 1962, when they moved from New York City to what had been their weekend home. sculpting v @@ 2006 MAG PopMech @@ Sidebar Fixing damaged plastic bumpers involves grinding, sanding, sculpting and painting. sculpting v @@ 2000 NEWS Chicago @@ He was not a prolific filmmaker (he was also busy writing poems, novels and plays, painting, sculpting and being addicted to opium). sculpting v @@ 2005 MAG AmerArtist @@ In centuries past, painting or sculpting religious subjects was the job of artists in the Western world, and the majority of their patrons were, not surprisingly, officials of the Catholic Church. sculpting v @@ 2007 SPOK NPR_TalkNation @@ My question relates to my experience now as an artist -is Daniel involved in the production of art, painting, sculpting, drawing, et cetera? sculpting v @@ 1993 SPOK CBS_SunMorn @@ Throughout this all, Jim Dine, as always, continues to work hard, painting, sculpting and drawing. sculptured v @@ 1993 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Choose from the new Cafe Manix, where Abrams and Millikan have sculptured stucco and wood into what Abrams describes as a Viennese-Italian Euro-cafe; scurried v @@ 2000 FIC Analog @@ Linna scurried away from the hard heat: Notebook, she thought numbly, sitting up on her heels. scurries v @@ 1994 FIC Mov:ShallowGrave @@ DAY David scurries back across the beams to look down through another hole. scurries v @@ 2005 FIC MichiganQRev @@ We normally fire accusations, insults, and plates at each other; our tempers only subside after Charles scurries away with shrieking screams. scurries v @@ 1994 FIC Mov:HudsuckerProxy @@ She scurries back across the room as we hear the FAUCET BEING TURNED OFF: she re-strikes her languid pose on the couch just as the washroom door opens. scurries v @@ 1992 FIC KenyonRev @@ I sneak back out and sit in the car until Hinkle scurries past with his toga under his arm. scurries v @@ 1993 FIC Mov:PerfectWorld @@ Red stops circling and nods to Adler, who scurries away. scurries v @@ 2001 FIC BkGen:DressLodger @@ Now he scurries away, back to his hole. scuttle v @@ 1997 MAG Backpacker @@ Ebony beetles scuttle across the sand. scuttle v @@ 2002 MAG Backpacker @@ OUTSIDE THE WALL of windows in Fletcher's living room, dark rain clouds scuttle across the green hills and smother the morning light. scuttle v @@ 1996 MAG BoysLife @@ High-up frosty clouds scuttle across face of moon. scuttle v @@ 2001 MAG MotherJones @@ Parasites as small as sesame seeds scuttle across the fish's tiny scales. scuttle v @@ 1993 MAG Smithsonian @@ Finally emerging, they scuttle across the reef with surprising speed, allowing scarcely a glimpse of their flattened, pentagonal or circular bodies. scuttle v @@ 2004 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Rain comes in through the roof, and cockroaches and rats scuttle across the cement floor. Scutum p @@ 2002 MAG Astronomy @@ Photograph Above: The Large Sagittarius Star Cloud ranks as our galaxy's brightest star cloud; opposite: at the center of this star-filled area of Scutum lies the dark nebula B110, surrounded by B113, B117a and B119a, and the small hook-shaped dark nebula B104. scythe n @@ 2005 ACAD Archaeology @@ They include an iron scythe blade and a small copper-alloy bowl, scythes n @@ 1991 MAG Horticulture @@ He wrote about sickles and scythes in the September 1990 issue of Horticulture. Scythia p @@ 1995 FIC FantasySciFi @@ There's gold lying all over the place in Scythia. SDD p @@ 2008 ACAD SportBehavior @@ Descriptive statistics for commitment variables, perceived relatedness, and continuance intentions Legend for Chart:A -VariablesB -MC -SDD -Skew. sdi n @@ 1992 SPOK CBS_Special @@ // // And I urge you again to pass the Strategic Defense Initiative, SDI. sdi n @@ 1997 NEWS CSMonitor @@ who headed laser research in former President Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative ( SDI), known as' Star Wars. sdi n @@ 1990 ACAD PerspPolSci @@ Troubled by the Soviet Union's collapsing economy and the lack of capacity to compete with the United States at the higher levels of technology, Yuri Andropov, Soviet leader since November 1982, viewed SDI as a program to bury the ABM treaty, the foundation of Soviet security policy and the only Soviet guarantee against an ever-widening security and technology gap with the United States. sdi n @@ 1990 ACAD PerspPolSci @@ The president complicated the issue of arms control and deeply disturbed Soviet leaders when, on March 23, he announced his Strategic Defense Initiative ( SDI) for a space-based defense against incoming missiles. sdi n @@ 1996 MAG WashMonth @@ Cooper, director of the SDI program during the Bush administration, told The Wall Street Journal in June,' Defending against ballistic missile attack has been possible for years, but the necessary political will has been missing. sdi n @@ 1991 MAG AmSpect @@ Recently, after New York Times columnist Leslie Gelb derided' right wing myths' about missile defenses --principally the' myth' that the Patriot emerged from the SDI program (Gelb is worried that the Patriot will give new life to SDI) --Wallop responded with a column in the Times beginning:. SDI n @@ 1991 MAG AmSpect @@ Although President Bush's State of the Union speech called for the SDI program to be' refocused on providing protection from limited ballistic missile strikes, whatever their source,' only 500 are under consideration by the SDI Office. SDRAM n @@ 2002 MAG PC World @@ In addition, early test results indicate that the Pentium 4 performs just fine with DDR SDRAM, which costs signify cantly less than either type of RDRAM. sds p @@ 2005 ACAD Adolescence @@ GHQ correlated positively with SDS (r =. sds p @@ 2008 ACAD SchoolCounsel @@ A -SCMES Factor Means and SDs 1B -SCMES Factor Means and SDs 2C -SCMES Factor Means and SDs 3D -SCMES Factor Means and SDs 4E -SCMES Factor Means and SDs 5F -SCMES Factor Means and SDs 6 A B C D E **26; sds p @@ 2008 ACAD SchoolCounsel @@ ... SCMES Factor Means and SDs 1B -SCMES Factor Means and SDs 2C -SCMES Factor Means and SDs 3D -SCMES Factor Means and SDs 4E -SCMES Factor Means and SDs 5F -SCMES Factor Means and SDs 6 A B C D E **26; sds p @@ 2005 ACAD Adolescence @@ Reliability and Validity of the Instruments. The reliability coefficient run to establish internal consistency of the instruments had the following Cronbach's alphas: GHQ =.93, SDS =. sds p @@ 2008 ACAD SchoolCounsel @@ A -SCMES Factor Means and SDs 1B -SCMES Factor Means and SDs 2C -SCMES Factor Means and SDs 3D -SCMES Factor Means and SDs 4E -SCMES Factor Means and SDs 5F -SCMES Factor Means and SDs 6 A B C D E **26; sds p @@ 2008 ACAD SchoolCounsel @@ A -SCMES Factor Means and SDs 1B -SCMES Factor Means and SDs 2C -SCMES Factor Means and SDs 3D -SCMES Factor Means and SDs 4E -SCMES Factor Means and SDs 5F -SCMES Factor Means and SDs 6 A B C D ... sea floor m @@ 1993 MAG Smithsonian @@ you would have had to leave the lifeless land and walk the sea floor. sea floor m @@ 1992 FIC LiteraryRev @@ Although the canal was sixty feet across, it was suited in a variety of ways to suicide, No one, when they think of their dead bodies drifting around on the deep sea floor, nibbled at by fishes and the like, gets a very good feeling. sea floor m @@ 2000 MAG BoysLife @@ They study erupting volcanoes and violent earthquakes on the sea floor. sea floor m @@ 2001 SPOK NPR_Science @@ And with the capability of basically putting a data line down on the sea floor and then plugging instruments into it along this communication sort of highway, you could, one, develop instrumentation that can do long-term type of monitoring. sea floor m @@ 1990 FIC BkSF:Earth @@ For millions of years, twin tidal humps of churning water swept round and round, meeting little resistance but the sea floor itself. sea floor m @@ 1995 MAG PopScience @@ After a youth spent as swimming larvae, abalone drop to the sea floor. sea floor m @@ 1999 NEWS CSMonitor @@ The sea floor through the strait is smooth, he acknowledges, but it gradually rises the farther north one sails -at points reaching depths of only 160 feet. sea floor m @@ 1999 NEWS CSMonitor @@ When the sub's sounder came back on line, its readings and the ship's charts indicated the sub was close to striking a rapidly rising sea floor. sea lion m @@ 2006 FIC CulturalSurvival @@ ' Stop! Stop!' said the elder brother, taking a good look at the animal.' That is no real sea lion. sea lion m @@ 1997 FIC FantasySciFi @@ He clutched his useless right hand, which now resembled a sea lion's flipper, in his other hand. sea lion m @@ 2000 ACAD MarineFish @@ If our estimations are in the' ball park,' then the estimated' additional' Steller sea lion mortality that can be accounted for equals about 436 for identified anthropogenic sources. sea lion m @@ 2000 ACAD MarineFish @@ In San Francisco Bay, Pacific herring was most common in fall and winter (NMFS, 1997a), and peak sea lion numbers around Tomales Bay coincided with winter herring spawning (Huber, 1991). sea lion m @@ 2000 ACAD MarineFish @@ Because these commercially exploited species constitute a large percentage of the Steller sea lion diet, prey overlap and the potential for biological interactions may be substantial. sea lion m @@ 1992 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ His detailed account of the animals and plants of the region included descriptions of two creatures that bear his name, the Steller sea lion and the now-extinct Steller sea cow. sea lion m @@ 2007 SPOK NPR_Weekend @@ let's hear it // // // Sea lion woman. sea lion m @@ 1998 MAG Sunset @@ James, a sea lion rookery teems with these big, barking mammals; pods of porpoises jump as boats ply the waters; and puffins fish from rocky ledges. sea turtle m @@ 1994 ACAD MarineFish @@ Sea Turtle Observations by Water Depth. sea turtle m @@ 1990 ACAD ScienceActiv @@ boots from Mexico with sea turtle skin decorating their toes; sea turtle m @@ 2005 ACAD Bioscience @@ The goal, says Laura Monti, a research professor of indigenous studies at the university, is to enlist the Seri in sea turtle, hummingbird, and migratory bird conservation on their own lands. sea turtle m @@ 2005 NEWS Atlanta @@ Tours led by trained sea turtle technicians are offered at 8:30 and 9:30 p. sea turtle m @@ 1996 FIC ArkansasRev @@ These tracks he believed belonged to a sea turtle and so he followed it, to catch it and eat it. sea turtle m @@ 1992 MAG NatlParks @@ PHOTO (COLOR): Salt River Bay's ecosystem supports 28 federally or locally endangered plants and animals, including the green sea turtle. sea turtle m @@ 1991 MAG NatlParks @@ PHOTO (COLOR): Donna Shaver, coordinator of the Padre Island sea turtle project, with a baby turtle; and a handful of Kemp's reidley sea turtle eggs. sea turtle m @@ 2007 MAG NatlParks @@ Volunteers run the annual butterfly count in Congaree National Park in South Carolina and inventory Kemp's Ridley sea turtle hatchlings at Padre Island National Seashore in Texas. sea urchin m @@ 1998 MAG Backpacker @@ (D) Aptly named red sea urchin galls on a blue oak leaf in California. sea urchin m @@ 1999 ACAD Bioscience @@ But in 1894, Jacques Loeb fortuitously observed that fertilized sea urchin eggs sometimes ruptured when exposed to hypotonic solutions (Spemann 1938). sea urchin m @@ 1997 ACAD MarineFish @@ While both are fished commercially for their highly valued gonads, the purple sea urchin accounted for less than 1% of the 10,086 metric ton (t) California catch in 1995. sea urchin m @@ 1997 ACAD MarineFish @@ In British Columbia's 1996 red sea urchin fishery there were 110 permits for a 6,624. sea urchin m @@ 1997 ACAD MarineFish @@ In a future report we plan to thoroughly review our fisheries independent data, consisting primarily of size and density data in northern California, in the context of west coast red sea urchin population trends in growth, recruitment, and abundance (Kalvass and Hendrix3). sea urchin m @@ 1997 ACAD MarineFish @@ , 1995), and 3) CDFG has been surveying abalone and sea urchin populations at various locations in the Channel Islands since 1994 (Taniguchi13). sea urchin m @@ 1997 ACAD MarineFish @@ Size limits alone will not sustain a commercial sea urchin fishery, particularly when fishing effort is high and recruitment is highly variable (Shepherd, 1993; Lai and Bradbury, In Press). sea urchin m @@ 2004 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Who knows, we might even tackle that sea urchin napoleon. Seaboard n @@ 2004 MAG CountryLiving @@ ' Before we had children, we spent our summers vacationing along the Eastern Seaboard,' Blake says. seafaring j @@ 1998 NEWS Houston @@ Smiling broadly, the 73-year-old woman gazed at the two-story haven she helped create for seafaring men and women far from home and often a little bit lost on land. seafloor n @@ 1997 MAG ScienceNews @@ Seafloor spreading hypothesis developed 1960: seafloor n @@ 2008 MAG ScienceNews @@ or somehow augmenting the soil's ability to hold organic matter -to schemes for snatching CO2 from smokestacks and disposing of it deep underground or in seafloor sediments. seafloor n @@ 2008 MAG ScienceNews @@ with little if any carbon making its way into deep water or seafloor sediments (SN: seafloor n @@ 2005 MAG Environmental @@ after five years of careful monitoring, Langan says there has been no detectable changes in nutrient levels in either the surrounding water or the sediments on the seafloor. seafloor n @@ 2006 MAG ScienceNews @@ Earth's mid-ocean ridge is one near-continuous zone of spreading seafloor. seafloor n @@ 1999 MAG Astronomy @@ In this model, pre-existing highland crust was removed by a mechanism analogous to seafloor spreading. Seagull n @@ 1997 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ We will never be certain that the occasionally lucid Edward Guthmann (' Gorgeous' Wings' Takes Fresh Flight,' November 19) hasn't confused this book with' Jonathan Livingston Seagull. seagulls n @@ 2000 NEWS Denver @@ So if you still have your skinny neckties, Sonny Crockett suits and Flock of Seagulls albums, don't toss them out. seagulls n @@ 2008 NEWS Atlanta @@ Featuring the Human League, Belinda Carlisle, ABC, A Flock of Seagulls and Naked Eyes. seagulls n @@ 2004 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ The use of the album covers was intriguing, but it was difficult to distinguish Flock of Seagulls from David Bowie because the models were spinning and vamping and showing the phalanx of photographers as much pouty-faced love as they could muster. seagulls n @@ 2006 FIC BkGen:BitterIsNew @@ I got to make out with the cute one with the Flock of Seagulls haircut while she patiently listened to his roommate prattle on in painstaking detail about the musical genius of Jethro Tull. seagulls n @@ 2006 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ The latest big thing is the glossy, synthesized pop, groups like Spandau Ballet and A Flock of Seagulls // // // I just ran, I ran all night and day. seagulls n @@ 1991 MAG RollingStone @@ 5 million subscribers wouldn't like to see Guns n' Roses and Jesus Jones replaced by relics like A Flock of Seagulls and Men at Work. seal of approval m @@ 1991 ACAD Environment @@ Standards that differ from state to state, however, might make placing environmental claims on the actual labels of products prohibitively expensive --yet another reason why a neutral party's seal of approval could be useful to manufacturers. seal of approval m @@ 1995 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ The commission's seal of approval is important to hospitals because government reimbursements can be harder to get without it. seal of approval m @@ 2004 NEWS CSMonitor @@ (During the 2000 campaign he said he would wait for a scientific seal of approval). seal of approval m @@ 1991 MAG MotherJones @@ But can the most successful eco-force keep its seal of approval?. seal of approval m @@ 1990 FIC BkGen:Sirens @@ Turn around and the whole fucking skyline glows, with the moon over it all like a faded Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval. seal of approval m @@ 1991 MAG ChangingTimes @@ Last winter, the organization announced a forthcoming Green Cross Seal of Approval, which will be awarded to products it considers to be the best in the industry for conserving energy and resources and for minimizing solid and toxic waste. seal of approval m @@ 1993 MAG FieldStream @@ is about as good a glass as you are going to need in this world, and should proof be needed, you will note that it's marked with the Audubon Society's seal of approval. seal of approval m @@ 2004 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Since Tom's of Maine discovered a way in 1995 to appease the American Dental Association and get that group's valuable seal of approval without testing it on rats (the compromise involved testing shards of real human molars instead, worn inside the mouths of real human volunteers), its toothpaste has become available at even Wal-Mart. seamen n @@ 2008 MAG MilitaryHist @@ Regardless, many people harbored negative impressions of merchant seamen. seamen n @@ 1990 MAG HistoryToday @@ The 1937 report claimed that there is now practically no unemployment among British white seamen' (my emphasis). seamen n @@ 1990 MAG HistoryToday @@ The situation was exacerbated during the French wars of the late eighteenth century when the press-ganging of Caucasian merchant seamen into the Royal Navy necessitated an increased use of Lascars. seamen n @@ 2006 MAG MilitaryHist @@ British and American seamen had conducted a joint operation against a common enemy, and they had done so with mutual respect, cordiality, professionalism and a high measure of success. seamen n @@ 2001 MAG AmSpect @@ At a cost of some 255 British lives-mostly seamen who perished from missile attacks on Royal Navy cruisers --the government of Margaret Thatcher won back the small islands in the South Atlantic at little human cost, seamen n @@ 1992 MAG Smithsonian @@ ... kayak is a boat that has been astonishing us southerners ever since Frobisher's party arrived off Baffin Island in the 1570s and learned the hard way that a single Inuit in a kayak could easily outdistance 20 British seamen in a longboat who yanked at their oars in hot pursuit. sean connery m @@ 1992 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ It gives us Sean Connery in' Medicine Man' falling in love with a woman less than half his age. sean connery m @@ 1999 MAG Skiing @@ This Bond flick's so cool, it could star Sean Connery. sean connery m @@ 1991 SPOK CNN_King @@ And how am I to resist Sean Connery? sean connery m @@ 1990 MAG RollingStone @@ In 1987, Costner took the part of Eliot Ness in The Untouchables --he wanted to work with Brian De Palma, Robert De Niro and Sean Connery --all the while predicting that filmgoers would initially find Ness unsympathetic. sean connery m @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Sconedead @@ He did bear a faint resemblance to Sean Connery in his James Bond days, and Dan had it on good authority-his sister, Mary-that Connery was' to die for. sean connery m @@ 1991 MAG Smithsonian @@ floor-to-ceiling shelves hold a small army of wooden headswig blocks-sculpted to match the cranial contours of Debra Winger, Bette Davis, Michael Douglas, Michelle Pfeiffer, Sean Connery, sean connery m @@ 1997 MAG Fortune @@ ) Arnold Palmer checked in a few months ago to have a cancerous prostate removed, and King Hussein of Jordan, Ronald and Nancy Reagan, Barbara Bush, Billy Graham, Sean Connery, and Muhammad Ali are a few of the other luminaries who drop by for regular tune-ups and care. sean connery m @@ 2005 MAG Esquire @@ They're either Roger Moore or Sean Connery, either the boyish fops (Hugh Grant, Rupert Everett) who star in romantic comedies or the meanfaced thugs (Terence Stamp, Tim Roth) who prop up heavier films with blacker hearts. seances n @@ 1990 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ yeik), and it seems likely that these songs had once been actually used by the shamans during their seances. search out m @@ 1991 MAG Prevention @@ They also fortify natural killer cells in the immune system to search out and destroy abnormal minor or infected cells that may be especially resistant to treatment. search out m @@ 1991 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ And there was no reason not to search out for any question about character as well as competence. search out m @@ 1991 MAG Sierra @@ While the mountains and glaciers above are shrouded in snow, we will search out pockets of new life in the valley belowbald eagle nests, showy orchids, oldgrowth forest-and visit Indian petroglyphs and the Bella Coola coastal fjord. search out m @@ 2006 MAG NatGeog @@ net Search out which European low-fare airlines serve your destinations and compare fares. search out m @@ 1992 MAG AmerArtist @@ In a brochure for his recent show, Faden writes:' Artists do not create in a vacuum, but search out those souls that complement our own. search out m @@ 1996 MAG Futurist @@ In Arizona, an attempt was made to search out diversity in the community and involve more people in the planning committees. search out m @@ 1990 MAG Newsweek @@ Indianapolis educators use a different approach: they search out parents at major employers for lunchtime workshops on such topics as helping a child learn to read. search out m @@ 1992 MAG PsychToday @@ The first stage is preparation, when you search out any information that might be relevant. Searchlight n @@ 2003 MAG Entertainment @@ ' says Fox Searchlight marketing prez Nancy Utley, who coordinated the campaign for jockette indie hit Bend It Like Beckham. Searchlight p @@ 2003 MAG Entertainment @@ ' says Fox Searchlight marketing prez Nancy Utley, who coordinated the campaign for jockette indie hit Bend It Like Beckham. seashells n @@ 1990 SPOK ABC_SatNews @@ As Americans start heading for the beaches, an environmental group warns that people again will find more than surf, sand and seashells. seashells n @@ 1994 FIC BkGen:NorthMontana @@ drawn to cheap beach souvenirs like plastic wallets with photos of palm trees or figurines made of seashells, but what I lusted after most --and was never allowed to possess --were the medals of St. seashells n @@ 1995 SPOK NPR_Weekend @@ collected seashells and rocks with my former wife and made crafts and didn't listen to music for a couple of months. seashells n @@ 1991 FIC BkGen:FiremansFair @@ One set of chimes, made of pink seashells, could hardly be said to chime; its sound was more like a thin clatter. seashells n @@ 2004 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Editor --Thank God you've featured a pleasant, inspirational article such as this one about the man who collected thousands of seashells and glued them to his car (' He glues seashells (on his Honda and his truck, too) by the seashore,' June 15). seashells n @@ 2002 MAG Redbook @@ * Get touchy-feely Fill a small box with collected seashells, pebbles, crystals, beads-anything with an interesting texture. seatbelt n @@ 1993 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Until that happens, though, it might be wise when settling in for a taxi ride to bring your own map, fasten that seatbelt and place your trust in powers slightly more potent than the D. seatbelt n @@ 1997 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ United Airlines says the' fasten seatbelt' sign was on when the air turbulence started, but some of the passengers said it was not. seatbelt n @@ 1996 FIC Mov:IntolerableCruelty @@ The' fasten seatbelt' sign winks off, the attendants and passengers settling into their in-flight routines. seatbelt n @@ 2008 SPOK Fox_Susteren @@ //: No windshield damage, as though someone was not wearing a seatbelt and hit a head. seatbelt n @@ 2008 SPOK NPR_TellMore @@ ' Now if you find the title of the film disturbing, then fasten your seatbelt because thats just the beginning. seatbelt n @@ 1994 FIC Bk:Heat @@ Carrie was asleep before the airplane left the ground, and as soon as the seatbelt sign went off, Jesse ordered a double bourbon. Seaver n @@ 2003 NEWS USAToday @@ Minnesota, with the first pick in the 2001 draft, chose high school catcher and hometown hero Joe Mauer, partly because they knew Prior, touted as the best collegiate pitching prospect since Tom Seaver, would be expensive to sign. seaward j @@ 2005 MAG MilitaryHist @@ The ram ships were now shifted to the seaward side near both harbors, where the Tyrians had not expected an attack and the wall was not as well fortified and defended. secluded j @@ 1991 FIC AntiochRev @@ They stopped at a bar for drinks then drove off to a secluded area in the Santa Monica Mountains. Seconal p @@ 1992 SPOK ABC_Primetime @@ I would take Percodan because it was yellow and nice and Seconal was red, and that was good, a couple of Milltowns because they're white. second best m @@ 1992 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ 4/13 for FOX (that network's second best weekly average ever, which was set just the week before). second best m @@ 1997 MAG Money @@ But assuming she has adamantly rejected that obvious solution, I think your idea is second best: She should pay off her mortgage. second best m @@ 1992 NEWS Atlanta @@ 22), and had the second best time in the 50 butterfly (31. second best m @@ 2001 FIC Analog @@ Don't ever settle for second best. second best m @@ 1999 NEWS Atlanta @@ In this New Georgia, we will not settle for second best. second best m @@ 1991 NEWS USAToday @@ They held the opposition to 45% shooting, second best in the league. second best m @@ 2007 NEWS USAToday @@ 6%, second best behind Rutgers. second best m @@ 1990 MAG MensHealth @@ Hard beds are best and water beds are second best for back-pain sufferers because they both evenly distribute weight, according to tests at the division of orthopedics and rehabilitation, University of California-San Diego. second class m @@ 2000 SPOK NPR_Sunday @@ // And then the second class, I taught them how to solve cryptograms. second class m @@ 1999 FIC Analog @@ Second class license'' Nah, Squad's on the job. second class m @@ 1999 FIC Analog @@ For example, Lieutenant Karl Malloy, his chief operations officer, was a nav analyst second class, a job that amounted to gathering data for shipboard navigation controllers. second class m @@ 1990 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ In second class, passes for four days of travel in 15 are $ 99 for adults, $ 60 for children; passes for nine days of travel in a month are $ 175 for adults, $ 109 for children. second class m @@ 1994 SPOK ABC_WorldNews @@ We begin tonight with the notion of no more second class status. second class m @@ 1996 ACAD LatAmPopScult @@ ' a' second class' subject for scholarly work, at best,' curiosities' left to esoteric' aficionados' or' amateurs' with nothing else to do. second class m @@ 2001 SPOK CNN_Event @@ Petty Officer Second Class Kenneth Richter. second class m @@ 2001 SPOK CNN_Event @@ Petty Officer Second Class Josef Edmunds. second degree m @@ 2005 SPOK CNN_SunNight @@ Luera was in jail on charges of second degree murder, accused of shooting his half brother. second degree m @@ 1990 SPOK ABC_2020 @@ William Douglas, 83, up for parole on a second degree murder conviction. second degree m @@ 1997 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ The prosecution wants the jury's second degree murder conviction reinstated while the defense insists, as their client did in court today. second degree m @@ 2008 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ //: //: If the person dies because you gave them bad drugs or because you injected them unlawfully with the drugs, then, if a jury finds, you're guilty of second degree murder. second degree m @@ 2000 SPOK NPR_Saturday @@ // // With respect to defendant Kenneth Boss, what was your verdict in reference to the charge of murder in the second degree under the first count of the indictment? second degree m @@ 1999 FIC FantasySciFi @@ The hand print on his face was almost gone, replaced by flaking skin, the burn being no worse than a second degree sunburn. second degree m @@ 2002 SPOK CNN_King @@ In case you missed it, Winona Ryder was found guilty of vandalism and felony grand theft and not guilty of second degree commercial burglary. second degree m @@ 2007 FIC BkGen:Bad blood @@ I pushed the indictment aside --the written instrument that charged Brendan Quillian with' Murder in the Second Degree and Conspiracy to Commit the Crime of Murder in the Second Degree' --and reached for the thick purple folder beneath it. second story m @@ 2007 MAG Entertainment @@ BERMAN Gene created a second story line about this somewhat omnipotent character named Q, who stops the Enterprise and says: You have to convince me that you're worthy of venturing further out into the galaxy. second story m @@ 1993 ACAD Ethnology @@ The forest is a mixed one with a number of spiny and shrubby species in the second story. second story m @@ 1992 NEWS Houston @@ The family was finally located after'' Unsolved Mysteries' aired a second story about them last July. second story m @@ 1999 SPOK ABC_GMA @@ fighting his way out of a second-story window. second story m @@ 1993 ACAD SchoolPsych @@ The second story was written just after the' story writing' strategy and accompanying self-regulation procedures had been described and modeled and the students had memorized the steps of the strategy (stage 5 of the model). second story m @@ 2003 FIC Mov:Basic @@ OSBORNE I bet that's the second story you tell the girls to get them into bed, after you make them laugh with the first one. second story m @@ 2001 ACAD AnthropolQ @@ The second story is a more reflective of routine processes of news making. second story m @@ 2003 FIC FantasySciFi @@ Sadly, his second story is his last-Mr. second-degree murder m @@ 1994 SPOK ABC_2020 @@ He was charged with second-degree murder. second-degree murder m @@ 1991 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Chart:' The Happy Land Verdict' Julio Gonzalez was being tried on the following charges in the Happy Land social club murder case: Eighty-seven counts of second-degree murder, which entails depraved indifference to the lives of other people. second-degree murder m @@ 1994 SPOK CBS_48Hours @@ // // How many feel he was guilty of second-degree murder or manslaughter, basically not premeditated? second-degree murder m @@ 2002 SPOK CBS_48Hours @@ His younger brother, Brad, pled to second-degree murder and served four and a half years. second-degree murder m @@ 2002 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ // // But Billie still faced sentencing, and that could mean life in prison on each count of second-degree murder. second-degree murder m @@ 2003 NEWS AssocPress @@ Detectives also discovered that Iqbal had been charged with attempted second-degree murder and false imprisonment for an assault on Mary while they lived in New York, but the charge was dropped after she refused to cooperate. second-degree murder m @@ 1995 SPOK CBS_Morning @@ We --this is not a second-degree murder, because O. second-degree murder m @@ 2003 SPOK CNN_KingWknd @@ Chambers, who was charged with second-degree murder, pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter, a lesser, but still very serious charge. second-guess j @@ 2005 MAG Bicycling @@ ' NO REGRETS Don't second-guess your decision to run around the winner's box before climbing to the top, or to plant a kiss on the second-place finisher's forehead. second-guess j @@ 1990 NEWS AssocPress @@ I couldn't second-guess my decisions. second-guess j @@ 1999 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Don't second-guess yourself. second-guess j @@ 2007 NEWS Houston @@ Don't second-guess yourself. second-guess j @@ 2006 NEWS Atlanta @@ You can't second-guess yourself. second-guess j @@ 1995 NEWS Atlanta @@ But Walker said he wouldn't second-guess Vaughn's decision. secondhand j @@ 2003 MAG Futurist @@ Photograph Antitobacco ad campaign educates women on the risks of secondhand smoke. secondhand smoke m @@ 1998 MAG Parenting @@ HAZARD 2 Secondhand Smoke Among the worst indoor pollutants for kids, says Mott, is secondhand smoke. secondhand smoke m @@ 1994 NEWS Chicago @@ For anti-smoking activists, scientific research into the dangers of secondhand smoke has been a godsend. secondhand smoke m @@ 1992 ACAD EnvirAffairs @@ 37 Actions against secondhand smoke include legislation restricting smoking in public places, secondhand smoke m @@ 1993 ACAD HospitalTopic @@ Because of their unique missions as healthcare providers, hospitals may recognize an obligation to avoid exposing patients or employers to health hazards such as secondhand smoke and the possibility of fire. secondhand smoke m @@ 1991 SPOK ABC_2020 @@ If these studies are accurate, it means that secondhand smoke is a far bigger health threat than the other things the EPA has been warning us about-benzene, vinyl chloride, asbestos, for example. secondhand smoke m @@ 1994 ACAD ABAJournal @@ The industry also has sued the federal Environmental Protection Agency, claiming that its decision last year to reclassify secondhand smoke as a' Class A' carcinogen (like arsenic, asbestos and benzene) was unfair and based on flawed testing. secondhand smoke m @@ 2007 MAG ConsumRep @@ That problem usually stems from damaged lungs, and the most common cause of that damage is cigarette smoke, including secondhand smoke. secondhand smoke m @@ 1997 ACAD Humanist @@ Secondhand smoke was also later implicated as a definite health threat to both adults and children. Secondo p @@ 1997 ACAD AmerEthnicHis @@ Arturo Giovannitti,' Secondo Congresso Annuale: Riassunto Morale dalla Segr. secretarial j @@ 2008 FIC Bk:FireWife @@ your going to secretarial school in Bombay, secretarial j @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Blackwhitedeadover @@ As a young woman fresh out of secretarial school, she had answered a help wanted ad, appeared in the cavernous lobby of the New York Globe, and was hired at ninety dollars a week. secretarial j @@ 2008 ACAD GeorgiaHisQ @@ Since his secretarial work kept him busy, William asked his son to maintain order on the farm, oversee his servants, and help him choose the location of his future estate. secretarial j @@ 2006 NEWS Atlanta @@ ' Climbing the stairs to a dreaded secretarial school, Booth Tarkington's Alice Adams finds that' the steps at the top were gay with sunshine. secretarial j @@ 2005 MAG ChristCentury @@ Several weeks after Sam's mother returned home from the hospital her depression lifted enough that she felt she could take a part-time secretarial job. secretarial j @@ 1997 FIC WashMonth @@ A woman from a poor Irish family, she'd worked her way through secretarial school and had become an assistant director of admissions at Harvard, over an hour's commute away. secretary of commerce m @@ 1996 SPOK CBS_Special @@ If the secretary of Commerce has been killed, if he's been shot down, what do you think that's going to do to the president's policy right now in Bosnia and the former Yugoslavia? secretary of commerce m @@ 1996 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ ' I will not accept anything less than secretary of commerce or secretary of state, because I'm qualified to do so. secretary of commerce m @@ 1996 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ It fell to Stuart Eizenstal, assistant secretary of commerce, and now special ambassador for taking abuse from our friends. secretary of commerce m @@ 1998 SPOK Fox_Sunday @@ 10482@ TONY SNOW, HOST, FOX NEWS SUNDAY JUAN WILLIAMS, FOX NEWS MARA LIASSON, FOX NEWS BRIT HUME, FOX NEWS WILLIAM DALEY, US SECRETARY OF COMMERCE US SENATOR DON NICKLES (R-OK) US REPRESENTATIVE CHRISTOPHER COX (R-CA), REPUBLICAN POLICY COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN US REPRESENTATIVE NORMAN DICKS (D-WA) // China. secretary of commerce m @@ 2006 MAG SatEvenPost @@ After he was through serving as Secretary of Commerce under President Johnson. secretary of commerce m @@ 1991 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ And, of course, that's one of the categories that will be --that's one of the headings that will be addressed by our new Secretary of Commerce. secretary of commerce m @@ 1995 MAG Jet @@ US Secretary of Commerce Ron Brown; secretary of commerce m @@ 2004 ACAD ForeignAffairs @@ He served as Secretary of Commerce in the Nixon administration. Secretary of the Interior m @@ 1990 FIC BkGen:FourthK @@ Then he heard the voice of the Secretary of the Interior, a voice almost flat and yet commanding attention. Secretary of the Interior m @@ 1990 MAG NatlReview @@ (Admire as I did President Kennedy's Secretary of the Interior, Stewart Udall, I remember writing at the high tide of his influence that Mr. Secretary of the Interior m @@ 1990 MAG NatlReview @@ Clark resigned as the President's National Security Advisor to accept appointment as Secretary of the Interior. Secretary of the Interior m @@ 1990 MAG Sierra @@ On April 21, Walter Hickel of Alaska, who replaced Udall as Secretary of the Interior, revoked Udall's road rules. Secretary of the Interior m @@ 1990 MAG Wilderness @@ Section 17(d) (1) of the act empowered the Secretary of the Interior to set aside up to 80 million acres as potential additions to the national public lands systems; Secretary of the Interior m @@ 1990 MAG Wilderness @@ But not even the pro-preservation sentiments of Presidents Jimmy Carter and his Secretary of the Interior Cecil Andrus (who submitted their own version of a lands bill to the Senate early in 1978) and such allies as Congressman Udall and John Seiberling and Senators Henry Jackson, Secretary of the Interior m @@ 1990 MAG Wilderness @@ ...and often unchallenged authority over the wildlife resources of the National Wildlife Refuge System --an agreement that some insisted was a violation of that section of ANILCA stating that the refuges would be administered by the Secretary of the Interior' in accordance with the laws governing the administration of units of the National Wildlife Refuge System and this Act. Secretary of the Interior m @@ 1990 MAG Wilderness @@ , to counteract all the local problems and conflicts managers must deal with on the spot (the Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Alaska is Vern Wiggins, secrete v @@ 1997 ACAD Humanist @@ For example, during stress the body's glands secrete hormones which may contribute to anxiety, mood disturbances, diseases of various body organs, and a shorter lifespan. secrete v @@ 1998 MAG TotalHealth @@ PERI ZAPPER 8: ADRENAL REFRESHER When you are under a lot of stress, replacing lost minerals and vitamins can help your adrenal glands secrete stress hormones. secrete v @@ 1999 ACAD EarNoseThroat @@ When a person is awake, the parotid glands secrete up to 50% of the saliva output. secrete v @@ 2001 MAG TotalHealth @@ The Immune/Endocrine Connection When we are exposed to stressors our adrenal glands secrete the stress hormone, cortisol, causing a corresponding drop in our antiaging and immune enhancing hormone dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA). secrete v @@ 2002 MAG TotalHealth @@ When the endocrine system works properly, the right message is sent by the endocrine glands, which secrete a hormone that travels through the bloodstream and the message is received by special proteins called receptors. secrete v @@ 2002 MAG TotalHealth @@ We have T helper cells, natural killer cells and macrophages as some of the main immune cells and each one of these cells secrete immune messengers that communicate with the entire immune system, along with the rest of the body systems. secreted v @@ 2006 ACAD OrthoNursing @@ Stages 3 and 4, or delta sleep, involves the deep, restorative sleep lime during which immune function is fortified and growth hormone is secreted. secreted v @@ 2008 FIC Analog @@ Maybe there's a hormone secreted. secreted v @@ 2005 MAG TodaysParent @@ Some 70 to 80 percent of growth hormone is secreted during sleep. secreted v @@ 1991 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ The thyroid gland works like a thermostat, controlled by a thyroid-stimulating hormone secreted by the pituitary gland in the brain. secreted v @@ 2002 SPOK NPR_FreshAir @@ It's a hormone not only of response to stressful situations in our lives, but it's a basic housekeeping hormone that is secreted in a diurnal rhythm. secreted v @@ 1993 MAG ScienceNews @@ Studies indicated that melatonin, a hormone secreted by the brain, protects the body from biologically damaging free radicals more effectively than any other chemical known (144: secretes v @@ 2007 SPOK ABC_2020 @@ It secretes chemicals that very specifically block insulin, so you become a diabetic. secretions n @@ 1999 ACAD EarNoseThroat @@ Richards et al demonstrated that mouth leaks during the application of nasal CPAP resulted in symptoms of nasal drying, followed by nasal congestion and increased nasal secretions. secretions n @@ 2008 MAG ConsumRep @@ Inhaling the warm steam of the soup loosens nasal secretions, which helps drain sinuses. secretions n @@ 2000 ACAD AgricResrch @@ bovis in deer saliva and nasal and tonsil secretions. secretions n @@ 2006 ACAD EarNoseThroat @@ (n16) Complex proteinaceous nasal secretions may exhibit unusual signal characteristics, but they do not typically demonstrate enhancement. secretions n @@ 2006 ACAD EarNoseThroat @@ MRI may also help distinguish nasal secretions and mucosal inflammation from tumor masses of the nasal cavity; secretions and inflamed mucosa typically exhibit a hyperintense signal on T2-weighted imaging, in contradistinction to highly cellular tumor masses, which typically exhibit a hypointense T2 signal. secretions n @@ 2007 ACAD Bioscience @@ In addition, says zoologist George Rabb, former director of Brookfield Zoo,' we're losing the evolutionary patents that these creatures developed over a couple hundred million years,' Amphibian skin secretions are a source of powerful drags. SECRETORS n @@ 2004 MAG ScienceNews @@ SECRETORS AND CHEATERS Evolutionary theorists have held for more than 40 years that close genetic relations inspire cooperation. sectioned j @@ 2005 MAG VegTimes @@ can sweetened condensed milk 2 Clementines, peeled and sectioned Garnish 2 clementines, peeled and sectioned cup crushed pecans 1. SECTOR n @@ 1995 ACAD IntlAffairs @@ In this new political environment, the natural ally of the private sector is the state. SECTORS n @@ 2003 MAG USAToday @@ FEW SECTORS of the economy have provided more benefits to consumers than the pharmaceutical industry. secularist n @@ 2002 ACAD PublicInterest @@ But if the GOP can be labeled the party of religious conservatives, the Democrats, with equal validity, can be called the secularist party. secures v @@ 1998 ACAD AfricaToday @@ It does not enjoin abstract rights but secures concrete benefits. secures v @@ 1995 ACAD AfricanArts @@ ' In this oft-repeated joke, the national constitution secures various rights, useless in a smashed economy where survival can be the only preoccupation, finally decreeing in the putative 15th article the right to' Debrouillezvous' (Hustle for yourself). secures v @@ 2000 ACAD Humanist @@ ' He then concluded:' Philosophically, the only way to found or establish such a thing as a natural right' is to presuppose a god who bestows and secures such rights. secures v @@ 1992 MAG BlackEnterp @@ Marvel may fetch an even higher share price if it secures movie rights to Spider-Man and if it is as big a hit as the Batman movies (produced by Warner Bros. secures v @@ 1994 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ ' If, as expected, ACT secures the rights to mount Tony Kushner's scenically demanding' Angels in America' epic at the Marines next fall, secures v @@ 1999 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Sometimes Moore secures movie rights with the proviso that the duplicate works be destroyed after filming. securitization n @@ 1992 MAG BlackEnterp @@ Sandra Nobles, an RTC senior securitization specialist says that the agency averages at least two to three issuances per month, and a minority-owned and a woman-owned firm are always selected to participate as a co-manager. securitize v @@ 2007 NEWS AssocPress @@ In such cases, the bank maintains, financial risk is borne by investment banks and other firms that securitize the subprime mortgages. Sedalia p @@ 1990 NEWS AssocPress @@ of Sedalia, Colo, and a former REA official. sedative n @@ 2001 SPOK CNN_SatMorn @@ Basically, he'll receive a mild sedative. sedative n @@ 2001 FIC SouthwestRev @@ Finally, I talked him into seeing a doctor, who prescribed a mild sedative. sedative n @@ 2006 MAG TotalHealth @@ Taurine functions as a mild sedative by enhancing the activity of CABA in the brain. sedative n @@ 2008 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ There was no evidence that she had given them a sedative. sedative n @@ 2000 MAG MotherEarth @@ More recently, researchers have discovered that lemon balm oil appears to have mild tranquilizing properties, substantiating its use as a mild sedative. sedative n @@ 2000 NEWS Houston @@ According to his parents, Daniel was given an oral sedative in the waiting room at 10:30 a. sedgwick p @@ 2007 MAG Entertainment @@ Kyra Sedgwick (TNT's' The Closer'), sedgwick p @@ 1993 NEWS Houston @@ and Kyra Sedgwick (Singles) are among dead folks who get a last chance to set their lives straight. sedgwick p @@ 2007 MAG Entertainment @@ Kyra Sedgwick The Closer' I live in terror that it won't be so exciting year after year, sedgwick p @@ 2005 MAG Bazaar @@ Today, with Naomi Watts and Kyra Sedgwick as fans of his ultrafeminine, ethereal designs, he's on his way to the red-carpet recognition he deserves. sedgwick p @@ 2003 NEWS AssocPress @@ Among the films playing are' The Woodsman,' starring husband-and-wife Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick, and' We Don't Live Here Anymore,' with Mark Ruffalo, Laura Dern, Peter Krause and Naomi Watts. sedgwick p @@ 2006 SPOK NPR_Sunday @@ Bacon's wife, Kyra Sedgwick, plays the lead. sedona p @@ 2008 NEWS Atlanta @@ Cali (short for California) // * Favorite music: Frank Zappa, King Crimson, Metallica, Division of Laura Lee (a Swedish band) // * Most recent trip: Sedona, Ariz. sedona p @@ 2008 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ // Take this couple Kravitz is sending to Sedona, Ariz. sedona p @@ 2008 MAG Sunset @@ com -EDIE JAROLIM SEDONA, AZ 1 FIND YOUR PATH IN ARIZONA In Sedona, the path to enlightenment involves hiking boots and yoga mats. sedona p @@ 1999 MAG AmHeritage @@ If the history of European settlement in America is short, and that in the West even shorter, the history of Sedona, Arizona, is the blink of an eye. sedona p @@ 1991 NEWS USAToday @@ 11, with IBM at $ 99 7/8, technical analyst Mark Leibovit, editor of the Volume Reversal Survey newsletter in Sedona, Ariz. sedona p @@ 1998 MAG SouthernLiv @@ backcountry off-roading near Sedona, Arizona; seducing v @@ 1994 FIC BkSF:ShameMan @@ Meanwhile he had to act, lest she succeed in seducing him. seducing v @@ 2002 MAG Redbook @@ Play to his love for new ideas by not seducing him in bed: try the dining-room rug or the back porch. seducing v @@ 1998 MAG Entertainment @@ accuses her guidance counselor (Matt Dillon) of rape-after seducing him by washing his Jeep in a wet T-shirt-and ends up sharing a motel bed with both of them. seducing v @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Driving @@ (The assumption being that I am less likely to introduce Jillian to hillbilly heroin and swarthy men intent on seducing her, since I've had a kidney transplant and all. seducing v @@ 1997 FIC Triquarterly @@ Or seducing him, seeing how long it takes for him to realize who she is. seducing v @@ 1991 ACAD Raritan @@ Reading books, buying art, writing unprodueed plays, seducing women: not much of a life. seductively r @@ 1990 FIC Mov:TotalRecall @@ She turns to Quaid, smiles seductively, then SLAPS him hard across the face! seductively r @@ 1993 FIC Mov:BodyEvidence @@ She stops and smiles seductively at Dulaney, then parts her bathrobe and slowly draws a liquid line with it along her thigh. seductively r @@ 1998 FIC Mov:Avengers @@ MOTHER, head of secret services; hands of extendable metal hooks And BRENDA, his beautiful leather-clad bodyguard. Who smiles seductively. seductively r @@ 1999 FIC Mov:Manchurian @@ The girl Malkovich across the table looks at him seductively, winks and talks. seductively r @@ 1992 FIC Mov:Bodyguard @@ She lifts the sheet seductively and looks over the top of it. seductively r @@ 1994 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ ' In' Golden Gate,' which opens Friday at the Bridge Theater, Chen looks seductively beautiful again, as a young lawyer who has an ill-fated romance with Matt Dillon. see-through j @@ 2004 MAG Bazaar @@ ' Yeah, the dress was completely see-through. see-through j @@ 1999 NEWS USAToday @@ She does it in a see-through dress on the dance floor, bare-chested on a remote island beach and making love on the floor and furniture throughout his well-appointed bachelor pad. see-through j @@ 1997 FIC Mov:AustinPowers @@ The other wears a see-through Mary Quant dress. see-through j @@ 2002 FIC FantasySciFi @@ His eyeballs were sewn open; his paws were bound in see-through plastic tape; and an array of multi-colored, follicular implants sprouted from his forehead like a cybernetic toup6. see-through j @@ 1990 FIC SouthernRev @@ The nurse donned plastic see-through gloves and lifted Eddie's penis gingerly with thumb and forefinger. see-through j @@ 1995 NEWS Denver @@ He pulled the tape off, then retaped it onto a see-through plastic card. seed money m @@ 1999 NEWS AssocPress @@ During the next three years, Children of Krishna would give $ 85,000 in grants for counseling, education, and seed money for businesses. seed money m @@ 2004 NEWS USAToday @@ holds the distribution rights, the pair basically raised the $75 million budget by themselves with near-billionaire Webber putting up $6 million of his own as seed money. seed money m @@ 1993 MAG Astronomy @@ The seed money for developing the Snake came from the member-supported Planetary Society, making it the first privately sponsored planetary exploration in history. seed money m @@ 2004 NEWS AssocPress @@ The Vatican got $5 million of the seed money, according to court documents. seed money m @@ 2004 ACAD ABAJournal @@ With the federal seed money, we'll get to the point that every two-horse town has a drug court, but will they stay? seed money m @@ 2001 MAG People @@ Ignoring skeptics, Rouleau sold his Hanover home to raise seed money, solicited $1 million in donated products and services and took a leave of absence from his work once construction kicked off in March. seed money m @@ 2002 NEWS AssocPress @@ , provided some seed money, according to historical records. seed money m @@ 1992 SPOK CNN_Pinnacle @@ Where did the seed money come from? seeding v @@ 1993 ACAD GeographRev @@ Water production by desalination is costly, and cloud seeding to induce precipitation is not always controllable. seeding v @@ 2001 SPOK NPR_Science @@ Is there any record of any successful cloud seeding to date? seeding v @@ 2001 SPOK NPR_Science @@ And if we can find means via cloud seeding to change that percentage to bring more down to the surface, this would benefit sort of water resources in general. seeding v @@ 2006 MAG RollingStone @@ During the Vietnam War, the US military used cloud seeding in an attempt to increase rainfall over the Ho Chi Minh Trail -a secret program that prompted the United Nations to ban' environmental modification techniques' as weapons. seeding v @@ 1997 FIC SouthernRev @@ East of my sandbar and across the Atlantic lay Angola, Blas's storyland, where bees and swarms of South African soldiers chased Cubans over the muddy graves of slaughtered villagers while meteorologists flew overhead, seeding the clouds with silver iodide so our politicos could boast of the progress we are bringing to our African comrades. seeding v @@ 2007 MAG PopScience @@ ' Last year, Beijing's Weather Modification Office announced plans to use a technique called cloud seeding, which attempts to induce precipitation by filling moisture-laden clouds with tiny particles of silver iodide. seedling n @@ 2003 ACAD NaturalHist @@ A Comparison of Native Tree Seedling Growth on Fallen Hapu'u Ferns and the Adjacent Forest Floor in Volcano, Hawaii, by Kolea Zimmerman (Waiakea High School, Hito, Hawaii; Grade 11). seedling n @@ 2002 MAG MotherEarth @@ Seedling transplants need a hardening off period to slowly expose them to the sun, wind and cool temperatures. seedling n @@ 2003 FIC AntiochRev @@ ' Light Gradient Partitioning through Differential Seedling Mortality and Growth' is met with moody silence from the thirty-odd people in the audience; then a lone question:' Do you think your results could have been influenced by airborne pollutant effects? seedling n @@ 1991 MAG Sierra @@ They are browsers rather than grazers, so shrubs and seedling trees take the brunt of their foraging. seedling n @@ 2007 MAG MotherEarth @@ I used a grafting technique my grandpa had taught me, and seedling trees I propagated myself, to start about 75 fruit and nut trees. seedling n @@ 1996 ACAD Bioscience @@ True vivipary ( seedling growth while the fruit remains attached to the parent plant) occurs in the marine species Amphibolis antarctica (Cymodoceaceae). seeds n @@ 2008 MAG SouthernLiv @@ Sesame seeds are best stored in the refrigerator for up to three months. seeger p @@ 2006 SPOK NPR_Sunday @@ Pete Seeger sang it in Carnegie Hall, which prompted us to try to find out the origins of this haunting tune. seeger p @@ 2008 ACAD Education @@ Pete Seeger's Abiyoyo is the story of a little boy and his father who were kicked out of town for their odd behaviors. seeger p @@ 2008 NEWS Denver @@ and chumming around with the likes of Mother Teresa, Csar Chavez, the Berrigan brothers, Pete Seeger, Joan Baez, Jackson Browne and Martin Sheen, who wrote the book's foreword. seeger p @@ 1996 MAG RollingStone @@ ' Among the rock pioneers saluted: Jefferson Airplane, David Bowie, Gladys Knight and the Pips, the Shirelles, the Velvets and Pete Seeger, who shocked the audience by accepting his award without making a speech. seeger p @@ 1998 FIC Analog @@ Just an echo of Pete Seeger's voice, questioning Nixon in song as it wafted across the lawns, a refrain from an earlier demonstration, emanating now from a kid with a banjo. seeger p @@ 2007 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Long before the Pixies, Pete Seeger, with the reconvened Weavers, sold out Carnegie Hall in 1955. seeps n @@ 1995 MAG NatlParks @@ Exotic hanging gardens nourished by seeps and springs cling tenaciously to the sheer cliff walls. seethed v @@ 1999 FIC Heritage @@ ' We must destroy him,' Bron added, not realizing that was an unneeded comment.' Yes, yes I know!' Grimeo seethed,'. segmented j @@ 1991 ACAD CanadaLaw @@ Price discrimination in this case can be just a rational response to competitive conditions and buyer elasticities in the segmented export market and need not involve unprofitable pricing intended to harm competition. segmented j @@ 2002 ACAD AmerEthnicHis @@ ' 3 A historical comparison raises questions about whether models and concepts elaborated in light of today's immigration, such as transnationalism and segmented assimilation, are unique to the current period or whether they also pertain to the past. segmented j @@ 2002 ACAD AmerEthnicHis @@ Immigrant children are the focus of Gratton's contribution, where he criticizes what he calls some of' the more excessive claims' of segmented assimilation theory. segmented j @@ 2002 ACAD AmerEthnicHis @@ 24 My analysis of education was not intended as a critique of segmented assimilation, although I have questions about the model at the same time as I draw on some of its insights. segmented j @@ 2002 ACAD AmerEthnicHis @@ as the children of immigrants experience segmented assimilation to an inner-city ghetto culture. segmented j @@ 2002 ACAD AmerEthnicHis @@ The segmented assimilation literature emphasizes oppositional behaviors among native minorities and immigrant youth, but the fact is they are found among native whites as well. segregate v @@ 2003 SPOK NPR_TalkNation @@ The reality is that members of different races often segregate themselves in high school lunchrooms, in college student unions, at parties, fraternities and sororities. segregate v @@ 1997 MAG ChristCentury @@ ' Our aim is not to strip the African churches of their ethnicity or flavor, but if they are going to be in the US they can't segregate themselves,' said Montgomery. segregate v @@ 1992 MAG USNWR @@ In their choice of neighborhoods, Americans have always tried to segregate themselves by class. segregate v @@ 1997 NEWS Atlanta @@ Still, black and white students tend to segregate themselves at lunch and after-school activities. segregate v @@ 1997 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Although no formal divisions of eating facilities are enforced, inmates regularly segregate themselves. segregate v @@ 2005 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ In Annapolis,' America's Sailing Capital,' boaters segregate themselves: Sailors tend to ply the Severn River, on the north side, while powerboaters rule the South River. segregationist n @@ 2002 MAG Newsweek @@ Trent Lott had just finished his fourth, and most fulsome, apologia for having praised Strom Thurmond's stridently segregationist presidential campaign of 1948. segregationist n @@ 2003 SPOK CNN_Politics @@ One proof: A guest at this ceremony was Mississippi Senator Trent Lott, who had to resign as majority leader after suggesting America might have been better off if then segregationist Strom Thurmond had won the presidency back in 1948. segregationist n @@ 2004 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Strom Thurmond's 1948 segregationist presidential bid. segregationist n @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_Politics @@ Thurmond the segregationist carried four, and Truman beat Dewey in one of the great presidential upsets. segregationist n @@ 2002 SPOK CNN_Politics @@ Lott had praised Strom Thurmond's 1948 segregationist campaign for president. segregationist n @@ 2002 MAG Newsweek @@ 5, Lott had amiably declared that if only segregationist Strom Thurmond had won the presidency in 1948,' we wouldn't have had all these problems over all these years. seiner j @@ 1990 ACAD MarineFish @@ Purse seiner catch rates reached an all-time high for this fishery of 37 t per day in March, up from 21 t per day in January. seines n @@ 2000 ACAD MarineFish @@ The Southern and Kamishak Bay Districts allow the use of purse seines, hand purse seines, and beach seines. seismometers n @@ 2002 MAG NatGeog @@ ' Ukawa, the institute's director of eruption prediction, stood next to me in his monitoring lab where machines receive data from seismometers planted around Fuji, sent in over telephone lines 24 hours a day. seizing j @@ 2008 NEWS CSMonitor @@ // Blame for nation's problems // Musharraf dominated Pakistan after seizing power from Mr. seizing j @@ 2008 ACAD ForeignAffairs @@ He has not kept extremists from seizing power in Pakistan; they have not seized it simply because they have not had the strength or the support to do so. seizing j @@ 1997 NEWS CSMonitor @@ ' Coup leader Hun Sen was dealt his first political setback since seizing control of Cambodia. seizing j @@ 1990 MAG AmSpect @@ Only two weeks after seizing power in July 1968, Saddam pulled off a palace coup that would establish him as the regime's strongman, despite his nominal number two role. seizing j @@ 1990 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ ' It was not a matter of seizing power, but simply picking it up,' said Mr. seizing j @@ 1991 NEWS Atlanta @@ Fiercely independent and proud, residents talk of seizing control of their neighborhood's destiny. Sela p @@ 1990 FIC FeministStud @@ ' No, I prefer staying home,' she said to Mr Sela. Seleucia p @@ 2007 ACAD Church History @@ We can say this because they are the ones who secured the decisive political victory over Basil and his followers after the councils of Ariminum and Seleucia in 359. self-absorbed j @@ 2004 FIC FantasySciFi @@ This body full of STD nightmares and who knows what kinds of self-absorbed thoughts, too. self-absorbed j @@ 1995 NEWS USAToday @@ The best approach is for parents and caregivers to provide consistent empathy: gentle, but firm, limits as well as gradual and supportive encouragement to explore new experiences. The self-absorbed child. self-absorbed j @@ 1995 NEWS USAToday @@ The self-absorbed child. --Behavior: The self-absorbed child may appear apathetic, easily tired. Unlike the highly sensitive child, the self-absorbed child needs a lot of stimuli; a great deal of sound before she takes notice, stronger touch before she feels pressure. --How parents should respond: It's easy to neglect this child, but ... self-absorbed j @@ 1995 NEWS USAToday @@ When company comes over, a self-absorbed child may hide in his room playing computer games. self-absorbed j @@ 1995 NEWS USAToday @@ In contrast, a self-absorbed child tends to be under-reactive to sensations and may have difficulties comprehending sounds and words and therefore tends to rely on his own inner creativity. self-absorbed j @@ 2001 ACAD Style @@ Yet because of the strong authoritative narrative voice, there is not much left for young readers to do than accept such statements as, for instance' she was a self-absorbed child' (13). Self-actualizing j @@ 2002 ACAD RoeperReview @@ The approach to learning discussed in this article is the model of self-actualizing creativeness put forth by Abraham Maslow (1970,1971), which is different from what he called special talent creativeness. self-aggrandizing j @@ 2005 MAG Newsweek @@ History suggests it can be a mistake to listen too closely to the ever-present (and often self-aggrandizing) critics. self-assessment n @@ 1991 MAG WashMonth @@ Three tiers of teaching evaluations --self-assessment, student evaluations, and peer reviews --should also be incorporated into promotion decisions. self-assurance j @@ 2003 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ In news conferences and television appearances carefully orchestrated by military officials, many wounded service members here and at other hospitals displayed self-assurance and confidence in response to questions about their fears and futures. self-assurance n @@ 1995 MAG Psychology Today @@ As important, however, individuals in a state of flow or playfulness experience higher-than-normal levels of confidence and self-assurance. self-assurance n @@ 2001 NEWS Chicago @@ ' It expresses a certain level of confidence and self-assurance. self-assurance n @@ 1993 MAG PsychToday @@ Again, on Prozac, Tess responded as she had hoped she would, with renewed confidence, self-assurance, and social comfort. self-assurance n @@ 2002 SPOK NPR_FreshAir @@ It's so rare to hear a hip-hop woman speak with such self-assurance and confidence about herself and her friends. self-assurance n @@ 1995 FIC HarpersMag @@ With confidence and utter self-assurance. self-assured j @@ 2005 SPOK NBC_Today @@ Now she is more self-assured, firing the White House chef, and hiring a new chief of staff and social secretary. self-assured j @@ 2004 MAG TownCountry @@ And, of course, there is Katie Couric, more stylish and self-assured than ever, a woman who turned her husband's death from colon cancer into a high-profile crusade, even having her own colonoscopy on morning television. self-assured j @@ 2001 SPOK NPR_Sunday @@ You become a more powerful, self-assured person if you know you can stare down the tiger. self-assured j @@ 1999 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ // I think with every positive thing he did for himself, he became stronger and more self-assured. self-assured j @@ 1994 NEWS Atlanta @@ The black folks in Atlanta seemed more assertive and self-assured than the ones at home. self-assured j @@ 2001 NEWS Atlanta @@ It was at Capricorn he met Rose Lane White, a tall, self-assured woman who worked at the recording studio. self-created j @@ 1995 ACAD Style @@ Through his sado-masochistic mastery of his own sexuality, the Greek becomes the ultimate expression of his will to power and his own self-created work of art. self-criticism n @@ 2003 ACAD CurrentPsych @@ In the present study, we explored the assumption that dependency and self-criticism might associate each with preferred coping styles, with dependency relating to more adaptive ways of coping. self-criticism n @@ 2003 ACAD CurrentPsych @@ Research on dependency and self-criticism suggests that dependent individuals tend to activate their social environment in order to cope with stress, while withdrawal is one of self-critical individuals' main strategies in the face of distress (Blatt &; Schichman, 1983). self-criticism n @@ 2002 ACAD Psychology @@ With regard to validity, both the Self-Criticism and Dependency factors of the DEQ are correlated with frequently used indexes of depression relating to symptomatology, such as the Beck Depression Inventory (Beck, Steer, &; self-criticism n @@ 2003 ACAD CurrentPsych @@ In a recent study, Fichman, Kostner, Zuroff, and Gordon (1999) reported that self-criticism and dependency were differently related to specific mood regulation strategies, revealing that while self-criticism was related to social withdrawal, dependency associated with the capacity to socially approach others. self-criticism n @@ 2003 ACAD CurrentPsych @@ A considerable body of empirical research has demonstrated the relevance of high levels of self-criticism and dependency as vulnerability for depression (Klein, 1989; self-criticism n @@ 2003 ACAD CurrentPsych @@ Moreover, the relations between self-criticism and dependency and depressive symptoms after childbirth were found to be affected by two protective factors: attachment to the unborn baby (Priel &; Besser, 1999) and social support (Priel &; Besser, 2000). self-defeating j @@ 1993 ACAD RoeperReview @@ This is particularly true when patterns of un-derachievement in the elementary years frequently continue into high school where there is' little hope of changing established, self-defeating patterns of behavior' (Suplee, 1989). self-defeating j @@ 1993 ACAD ClearingHouse @@ Training includes developing skills in communication, problem solving, positive attention, effective confrontations, eliminating self-defeating behavior, and action planning. self-defeating j @@ 1993 ACAD CanadaLaw @@ Such policies are, however, ultimately self-defeating. self-defeating j @@ 2004 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Gallagher, author of' Everything I Know I Learned From Other Women,' sees as ultimately self-defeating. self-defeating j @@ 1997 SPOK NBC_MeetPress @@ The governor of Michigan, John Engler, said that people in Washington, Republicans in Washington, should stop their self-defeating behavior and focus on getting a simple national agenda. self-defeating j @@ 1991 FIC KansasQ @@ , displaying severe anxiety over turning forty, which he must be doing or you wouldn't have taken out this ad) does he display self-defeating behavior? self-definition n @@ 2008 ACAD ContempFic @@ One telling contrast between' Then' and' Now' is that the stories by writers born after 1950 tend to revolve around individuals, and reveal a relative lack of concern for cultural self-definition. self-definition n @@ 1995 ACAD AfricaToday @@ it would be foolhardy for any culture to ignore whatever developments have taken place in other cultures in the name of cultural self-definition. self-definition n @@ 1996 ACAD MichLawReview @@ That general puzzle can be stated as follows: If, on the one hand, speech freedom was at the very core of cultural self-definition in America, and if, on the other, one granted Meiklejohn's premise that such freedom was only implicated in public speech, should First Amendment balancing remain part of the methodology of free speech jurisprudence? self-definition n @@ 1997 ACAD CanadaLaw @@ This explains why there may be no other country which has managed to turn the process of self-definition into such an industrious national pastime: next to hockey, watching TV, and making long-distance phone calls, Canadians seem to enjoy nothing more than sitting around and fretting about who they are. self-definition n @@ 1990 MAG Newsweek @@ Without access to a single frame of battle footage, without resort to hokey reenactments or docu-drama inventions, it takes the nation's most cataclysmic act of self-definition and brings it hauntingly and wondrously alive. self-definition n @@ 2001 ACAD AmerEthnicHis @@ to participate in a basic process of self-definition. self-delusion n @@ 1990 FIC Mov:JacobsLadder @@ JEZZIE Your capacity for self-delusion is remarkable, Dr. self-deprecating j @@ 2008 FIC Analog @@ ' I gave her the self-deprecating smile that had been so charming when I was chef and waiter. self-deprecating j @@ 1994 FIC AfricanAmerRev @@ She stayed alone with him, coping with his fluctuating anger, despondency, anguish, self-deprecating humor, and her own sorrowful grief. self-deprecating j @@ 2000 NEWS Denver @@ His IQ touches the same high points as his self-deprecating sense of humor. self-deprecating j @@ 1998 MAG AmHeritage @@ Buffett retains a self-deprecating sense of humor and modesty: He does his own taxes, drives his own car, and says that Berkshire's stock is overvalued. self-deprecating j @@ 1991 FIC MassachRev @@ Then he'd smile in a self-deprecating way, sending the ladies into a delightful chorus of appreciation. self-deprecating j @@ 2003 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ // Have you always had kind of a self-deprecating sense of humor? self-destruct v @@ 1990 MAG USNWR @@ will self-destruct. But the Australian press lord, now an American citizen, kept covering his bets And he had a persuasive response to these dark prophecies With a portfolio of hundreds of media properties scattered throughout the ... self-destruct v @@ 1996 FIC Mov:BringMeHead @@ This tape will self-destruct in five seconds. self-destruct v @@ 1998 ACAD AmerEthnicHis @@ they believe that their stay in the United States will be temporary --not because they expect a United States invasion but because they believe that Cuba will eventually self-destruct. self-destruct v @@ 1995 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ If we elect one of those people, we will self-destruct. self-destruct v @@ 2001 FIC Analog @@ Unless it netcasts a daily control message, a random ten percent of Earth-area molecular computers based on Snake technology will self-destruct. self-destruct v @@ 1990 ACAD InfoSystems @@ If someone tries to open the module by force, keys will self-destruct. self-destruction j @@ 1992 MAG MotherJones @@ My misgivings about Queer Nation stem mainly from its tendency toward self-destruction, and this criticism is shared by other lesbians and gay men. self-destruction j @@ 1997 FIC Metis @@ This is the only way to heal the split of opposites which Jung accurately saw as leading humanity toward self-destruction. self-destruction j @@ 1997 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ and narrative chances that lead him inevitably toward either self-destruction or an ultimate confrontation with his past in the memory of his younger brother's death. self-destruction j @@ 2004 NEWS Chicago @@ she is not a junkie hurtling full-speed toward self-destruction. self-destruction j @@ 2003 ACAD Adolescence @@ However, whether all humankind incorporates a biological imperative toward self-destruction remains unproven and controversial. self-destruction j @@ 1995 SPOK CNN_Showbiz @@ Daredevil athletes, seemingly bent on self-destruction, have found an audience for their skysurfing and radical rock climbing. self-destructive j @@ 1994 NEWS Chicago @@ ' The idea is not to cure, but to help the patients arrest and contain certain self-destructive behaviors, to learn to manage their feelings in a healthy way,' Latza says. self-directed j @@ 2007 ACAD Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness @@

When asked to indicate if they had previously taught or were currently teaching any self-directed learning strategies, the respondents indicated they were teaching goal setting or contracting (67%, n = 122), self-reinforcement (66%, n = 121), and self-evaluation (65%, n = 118). self-directed j @@ 2006 MAG Fortune @@ The Shanghai workers appear engaged, but concepts like self-directed teams and even safety --workers have to be prodded to wear protective glasses, steel-toed shoes, and earplugs --have been slow to arrive. self-directed j @@ 1998 MAG Futurist @@ How will tomorrow's managers and supervisors lead self-directed teams whose members are spread out over multiple states? self-directed j @@ 2005 ACAD TeachLibrar @@ Teacher-librarians locate and discuss opportunities to exercise the information literacy standards related to finding, using, and evaluating information; self-directed learning; and occasions for students to exercise social responsibility. self-directed j @@ 2005 ACAD TeachLibrar @@ Problem-solving skills are needed in the inquiry cycle that characterizes self-directed learning. self-directed j @@ 2005 ACAD TeachLibrar @@ In inquiry-based learning the information literacy skills related to self-directed learning are practiced extensively. self-discovery n @@ 1993 ACAD ArtsEduc @@ What is significant here is that, rather than perceiving students as empty vessels waiting to be filled with information, the visiting playwright can use the art form to turn learning into a journey of self-discovery and assume that students are already overflowing with valuable potential waiting to be tapped. Self-esteem n @@ 2002 ACAD SportBehavior @@ Based on a median split, participants were divided into a low Self-esteem group (N = 24, M = 23. self-examination n @@ 1997 ACAD Social Work @@ According to Cohen and Lavach (1995), this conversion to a family-centered approach to practice must include a process of self-examination and relearning and an honest assessment of factors that contribute to maintaining a distant, judgmental relationship with families. self-examination n @@ 1993 ACAD CrossCurrents @@ Long before we understand ourselves through the process of self-examination, we understand ourselves in a self-evident way in the family, society and state in which we live. self-examination n @@ 2004 ACAD EnvironHealth @@ The effect of framing on breast self-examination attitudes, intentions and behaviour. self-examination n @@ 1995 MAG AmerArtist @@ engage the viewer in that same process of self-examination. self-examination n @@ 1996 ACAD IntlAffairs @@ The church has engaged in a process of constant self-examination, reevaluating and reshaping its work to reflect' the reality' within which it is working. self-examination n @@ 2006 ACAD Adolescence @@ and self-efficacy to perform breast or testicular self-examination), p =. self-help n @@ 1995 MAG USAToday @@ The new model is not new at all, but takes its inspiration from research in the late 1800s and early 1900s on self-help among ethnic groups. self-identity n @@ 2006 ACAD CollegeStud @@ 11), putting a heavy emphasis on intrapersonal harmony, most of the participants had difficulty in negotiating a social identity acceptable or desirable to them, although they could negotiate a positive self-identity. self-identity n @@ 2006 ACAD CollegeStud @@ ... their identities not as a process in which they tried to direct the interactions to their own favor but rather as a process in which they negotiated identity mainly for the purpose of acquiring intrapersonal harmony and a positive self-identity. self-identity n @@ 2006 ACAD CollegeStud @@ Therefore, they tried to avoid assertive communication with others, opting mainly to express their thoughts and feelings through non-confrontational communication or to achieve a positive self-identity through a psychological process, in which' the subject assimilates an aspect, property or attribute of the other and is transformed, wholly or partly, after the model the other provides' (Laplanche &; self-identity n @@ 2008 ACAD Adolescence @@ These activities also reveal the possible conflict between adolescents' need for self-identity and skill development and the constraints of roles, expectations, cultural norms and values of adult socialization agents. self-identity n @@ 1992 ACAD TheologStud @@ 8 Denunciation can warm the heart of the prophet or the prophetic group, and can in its crusading zeal engender a strong sense of self-identity and purposeful solidarity. self-identity n @@ 2004 ACAD HumanEcology @@ Lewis compared the types of clothing typically chosen in each of the four stages of the development of this self-identity. self-imposed j @@ 1994 SPOK CBS_EyeToEye @@ // // // Diana's year of self-imposed exile is over. self-incrimination n @@ 1991 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ In the Miranda case in 1966, the Supreme Court ruled out such evidence as a violation of the constitutional protection against compelled self-incrimination. self-perpetuating j @@ 2000 ACAD ArmedForces @@ For example, the lack of role models and few minorities wanting to join may lead to a self-perpetuating cycle in which minorities are dissuaded from joining because of lack of others with whom to identify. self-preservation n @@ 1995 MAG FieldStream @@ This heightened sense of self-preservation emerges at times as stubborness that can increase in direct proportion to the shouting and whipping and spurring of the fool on top. self-preservation n @@ 2008 ACAD Archaeology @@ ' Nevertheless, occasionally the instinct for self-preservation did assert itself. self-preservation n @@ 2008 ACAD StudiesNovel @@ As he writes at the beginning of' On Narcissism,' primary narcissism is' the libidinal complement to the egoism of the instinct of self-preservation, a measure of which may justifiably be attributed to every living creature' (73-74). self-preservation n @@ 2004 NEWS USAToday @@ ' The idea is not to incapacitate the source, but to bring him to a level of stress where his instinct for self-preservation takes over,' said Mike Ritz, a former Army interrogator who teaches interview methods to law enforcement and corporate customers. self-preservation n @@ 1991 FIC BkGen:TreasureSun @@ It hovered on the tip of her tongue, but some sense of self-preservation kept her from uttering it. self-preservation n @@ 1990 FIC BkGen:WorldlyWidow @@ The moment that Dalmar laid his hand to the cord which would unveil her gift, however, her senses sharpened and her instinct for self-preservation took over. self-preservation n @@ 1990 FIC Triquarterly @@ Perhaps I should make a noise, call out for somebody, stop them, my instinct for self-preservation tells me. self-reliance j @@ 2002 ACAD LawPublicPol @@ self-reliance, individualism, an emphasis on family. self-respecting j @@ 1991 MAG Smithsonian @@ At the other end of the empire's social spectrum, no self-respecting lady would be caught dead without a hairpiece (Ovid tells us that blonde tresses imported from the Gauls were all the rage), and the wife of Marcus Aurelius reportedly owned several hundred. self-respecting j @@ 2004 SPOK NPR_TalkNation @@ My sense is that once Enron collapsed and there was just a revulsion about what happened there, that no self-respecting politician would want to have anything to do with even a hint of interfering. self-respecting j @@ 1997 MAG MensHealth @@ There's no formal research to back up this statement only because no self-respecting scientist wants to waste the grant money proving something every idiot already knows. self-respecting j @@ 1996 FIC ArkansasRev @@ You can't wear your spikes forever, and any self-respecting carrot knows when it's time to pack it in. self-respecting j @@ 1996 ACAD HispanicRev @@ No self-respecting writer would consent to call his novels by that name' (3). self-respecting j @@ 2000 MAG Backpacker @@ Any self-respecting wilderness lover who lives near a city, whether it's Chicago or Louisville or Boise, continually feels this urge. self-rule n @@ 2000 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Self-rule has been accomplished in parts of the West Bank and Gaza, creating a leopard-skin map of scattered Palestinian areas surrounded by Israeli-controlled areas. self-rule n @@ 1998 NEWS CSMonitor @@ The World President Clinton headed home from the Middle East, unable to persuade Israel to meet a Friday deadline to hand over more West Bank land for Palestinian self-rule. self-rule n @@ 1991 NEWS AssocPress @@ Levy reaffirmed a 1989 Israeli offer to hold elections on the West Bank and Gaza leading to limited Palestinian self-rule. self-rule n @@ 1993 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ The plan calls for Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank town of Jericho and the Gaza Strip, and for the implementation of limited Palestinian self-rule. self-rule n @@ 1993 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ // Much as the Palestinians yearn for self-rule, without Israel, Gaza is economically dead. self-rule n @@ 1993 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ // But the terrifying enormity of transforming this densely packed mix of refugee camps and slightly better off Palestinian neighborhoods to a self-supporting economic system under Palestinian self-rule can not be hidden. self-satisfaction n @@ 1995 ACAD Psychology @@ Wyatt, 1990) suggest that, in addition to making calculations based on objective outcomes, people also aim to protect their self-esteem and enhance their sense of self-satisfaction while responding to external conditions. self-support n @@ 2001 ACAD HospitalTopic @@ It helped Hilario Osco expand his door-making business --again, providing a person with the dignity of self-support through productive employment. self-sustained j @@ 1995 ACAD AfricaToday @@ The objectives of the Community that was established (in principle) by the Abuja Treaty are to: increase economic self-reliance, promote an endogenous and self-sustained development, and raise the standard of living of African peoples 3 --to promote economic development on the continent. self-sustaining j @@ 2002 NEWS Denver @@ Lynx survival rates have greatly improved under the new release protocols developed by the Division of Wildlife, and increasing lynx density is an obvious next step in the development of a self-sustaining population in the state. self-sustaining j @@ 2003 ACAD ArtBulletin @@ While the name Tschifflik signified a self-sustaining system, singularly important to political legitimacy, its visual imagery, I argue, also recalled Ottoman imperial grandeur. self-sustaining j @@ 2002 NEWS AssocPress @@ The recovery goal is a self-sustaining population of 100 wolves by 2008. self-sustaining j @@ 1994 ACAD Bioscience @@ The goal of ecological restoration is to produce a self-sustaining system as similar as possible to the native biota. self-sustaining j @@ 1990 ACAD IntlAffairs @@ Unable to conceive of international politics as a self-sustaining system, realists concentrate on the behavior and outcomes that seem to follow from the characteristics they have attributed to men and states. self-sustaining j @@ 1994 ACAD SocialHistory @@ Because of the comparatively large number of marriages contracted in the late seventeenth century, this decline from already low levels was fatal to the slim chances that white Jamaicans had to establish a self-sustaining population in St. self-talk n @@ 2008 MAG TodaysParent @@ Self-talk is positive, a step in eventually learning to problem-solve and develop inner thought and self-control. self-talk n @@ 2000 MAG PsychToday @@ ' POSITIVE SELF-TALK is another self-esteem builder. self-talk n @@ 2000 MAG Backpacker @@ POSITIVE SELF-TALK can accentuate the good and eliminate the bad. self-talk n @@ 2004 MAG PsychToday @@ @@23634 In the battle of the bulge, false beliefs and negative self-talk may be far greater enemies than food or sloth. self-talk n @@ 2007 ACAD SportBehavior @@ Today, the term autosuggestion would be most similar to the technique of teaching athletes positive self-talk. self-talk n @@ 2000 ACAD SocialPsych @@ If a sport competitor feels upset after committing a physical error during the contest, positive self-talk (e. self-taught n @@ 2001 SPOK NPR_Morning @@ // She has a sense of humor, this young artist, self-taught, extremely hard-working. self-understanding n @@ 1999 ACAD PerspPolSci @@ Our self-understanding is always in the form of a narrative, constructed around our conception of the good, though it is not a' hypergood' of what Taylor claims to be the Aristotelian sort (66). self-understanding n @@ 1996 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ It would be simpler if we could, all of us, learn to value the contributions of the other as that which enhance our own self-understanding. self-understanding n @@ 2002 ACAD TheologStud @@ Just as one's personal identity is constituted by relationships, so the Church's self-understanding emerges from its relational bonds to the larger Church and to the established human community as represented by secular authority. self-understanding n @@ 1995 ACAD PerspPolSci @@ She views the modern subject as a theoretical construct that shields political theory from an engagement with actual politics, concealing the value of relentless struggle and contestation from our political self-understanding. self-understanding n @@ 1995 ACAD PerspPolSci @@ 1 Broadly stated, such theorists aim at a formulation of liberalism that is unencumbered by what they, following Nietzsche, take to be an untenable metaphysical faith that has hitherto conditioned our liberal self-understanding. self-understanding n @@ 1994 ACAD ArtBulletin @@ We have come to give little thought to this modern polarity, and acknowledgment that it is in fact historical would contribute to our own self-understanding at the same time that it also opened new paths for the understanding of art and its meanings in other traditions. selfesteem n @@ 2000 MAG Ebony @@ Other women suffer from low selfesteem and do not feel worthwhile unless they have a man in their life, and any man-good or bad-will do. selfhood n @@ 2003 ACAD SocialStudies @@ Solidarity: A Rationale for Building a Sense of Selfhood into the Curriculum. selfhood n @@ 2003 ACAD GeographRev @@ COLLECTIVE SELFHOOD AS POSTMODERN ANCHOR. selfhood n @@ 1990 ACAD ReVision @@ And Buddhism states that the sense of separate selfhood is illusory (the anatta doctrine), and therefore that what we truly are is nondifferent from existence itself (nirvana, the void, pure consciousness, suchness, etc. selfhood n @@ 1990 ACAD ReVision @@ In arriving at ultimate unity, therefore, not only is the previous, level-specific sense of selfhood dissolved and' dispelled,' but so, too, is the very sense that there is a self. selfhood n @@ 1991 ACAD PerspPolSci @@ Identity is now formed in a culturally pluralistic social setting in which no particular understanding of selfhood is confirmed from all sides. selfhood n @@ 1991 ACAD PerspPolSci @@ Contemporary conditions are therefore not conducive to the communitarian goal of a secure sense of selfhood. selfhood n @@ 1991 ACAD PerspPolSci @@ The confidence in one's ability to make choices is dependent upon a secure sense of selfhood, which in turn is dependent upon the social order. Selfridge p @@ 2002 NEWS AssocPress @@ Clair was good around Metro Beach and also from the Selfridge Air Force Base to the south, while fishing in shallow waters around 4 feet deep. sell-off n @@ 2008 NEWS Chicago @@ ... the current results set @@75928 BIG DROP IN SQM SHARE PRICE MAKES IT ATTRACTIVE BUY // After the recent sell-off in agriculture stocks, sell-off n @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_Movers @@ // Even with the recent sell-off, though, Wal-Mart is clearly Wall Street's favorite discount retailer. sell-off n @@ 1997 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ Well, you know we hunkered down here for another big sell-off in the markets, but it did not develop. sell-off n @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_Movers @@ Bonds rallied, not because of the news but because of the stock sell-off. sell-off n @@ 2002 SPOK CNN_Movers @@ And former Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady will be here to tell us his views about the recent sell-off and how it compares with the' 87 stock market, what you and I should be thinking about in this troubled economy. sell-off n @@ 1990 MAG Money @@ Now Spence is urging his customers to capitalize on the stock market values created by the recent sell-off. sell-off n @@ 2000 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Bush --although the recent sell-off in the stock market, if it continues, could eventually undermine tax revenue. selling point m @@ 2000 MAG ConsumRep @@ Quiet functioning is a big selling point. selling point m @@ 2005 MAG PopMech @@ An initial selling point was that as a reusable spacecraft the shuttle would cost less to launch than expendable ones. selling point m @@ 2001 NEWS USAToday @@ Roominess was a selling point. selling point m @@ 1994 MAG Fortune @@ Today some two million copies of its disks have reached users' hands, mostly via bundling (the idea of getting a free CD-ROM encyclopedia is generally the strongest selling point for multimedia PCs, says Dataquest). selling point m @@ 1997 NEWS Denver @@ Company spokeswoman Hannah Burns said Bear Stearns did not know Hillcrest brokers were promoting a single stock, nor that they used Bear Stearns' name as a selling point with customers. selling point m @@ 1994 MAG Inc. @@ ' He and Fenske also blamed themselves, of course, for not having insisted on seeing the features up and running before they considered them a selling point. selling point m @@ 1990 MAG ChangingTimes @@ But such a project should give you a dollar-for-dollar return, not to mention lower utility bills and a potential selling point for buyers who could qualify through federal mortgage programs for a break on financing (see' Your Home,' Sept. selling point m @@ 2004 NEWS USAToday @@ His selling point is service. selloff n @@ 2002 MAG Money @@ But the stock's selloff over the past year-a drop of more than 30%-seems like an overreaction. Semantics n @@ 1991 FIC ETCSemantics @@ A Reprinted from To Be Or Not: An E-Prime Anthology, International Society for General Semantics, San Francisco, 1991. semi j @@ 1993 NEWS USAToday @@ 32 caliber semi automatic pistol March 9 at Manassas Park Intermediate School. semi n @@ 2000 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Compaq (with a new version of its iPAQ Internet appliance) and Honeywell (with its wireless WebPAD tablet) will be showing devices based on National Semi's Geode chips. semi n @@ 2003 MAG AmSpect @@ When when he did finally come, he brought with him National Semi's money, manufacturing power and, most importantly, his own string of powerful patents. semi n @@ 2001 MAG Fortune @@ National Semi dropped 65%, and Texas Instruments 28%. semi n @@ 1993 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ , Fremont Cypress Semi, San JoseIntel Corp. semi n @@ 2000 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ It's been slow going since Cyrix, then a division of National Semi, launched this campaign two years ago, but the effort is starting to bear fruit: semi n @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_Movers @@ Joining us now with more from Santa Clara, California: the chairman and chief executive of National Semi, Brian Halla. semi-automatic j @@ 2008 NEWS Houston @@ aimed his semi-automatic pistol at the outline of a man's torso just as a gust of wind blew down the target. semi-automatic j @@ 1995 SPOK CNN_King @@ They were arrested with assault rifles, semi-automatic weapons, and ammunition clips, armor-piercing rounds, standard military issue items, night-vision devices, two-way communications. semi-automatic j @@ 1995 MAG AmSpect @@ (Clinton's budget proposal last year officially recommended the banning of all semi-automatic weapons --which could have meant the confiscation of 35 million rifles and pistols. semi-automatic j @@ 2004 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ January 23rd, 1900, the two buy a fourth gun, a semi-automatic pistol, from a 22-year-old friend of a friend. semi-automatic j @@ 1992 NEWS Atlanta @@ Like a character in a suspense novel, Paul LaVista is a shadowy enigma who burst on the scene as an entrepreneur whose shooting-gallery patrons rented semi-automatic weapons to mangle TV sets and paper targets of Moammar Gadhafi. semi-automatic j @@ 1995 MAG AmSpect @@ Louis should be condemned no matter what, it should also be noted that semi-automatic rifles have been common in the US for a hundred years. semiautobiographical j @@ 2002 MAG RollingStone @@ Scarlet Diva, the semiautobiographical film written and directed by and starring Argento, finally hits America two years after its European release. semicircle n @@ 1999 FIC Analog @@ ' They made a semicircle around her and Almeyda. semicircle n @@ 1997 FIC SewaneeRev @@ Seven desiccated whelks had been arranged in a semicircle or arch --as far as I could tell, my father's single decorative effort within the cottage. semicircle n @@ 1994 FIC ArkansasRev @@ Their Jeeps and trucks sprawled in a rough semicircle around the pit. semicircle n @@ 2002 FIC Analog @@ They moved to stand in a semicircle around it. semicircle n @@ 1996 MAG FieldStream @@ ' The basic response was for the deer to head directly toward the sound, then veer around in a semicircle in an obvious effort to gain the wind. semicircle n @@ 2002 FIC Analog @@ ' The Buruden surrounding Avery hopped to the floor and joined together again, this time in a semicircle around the table, as if awaiting Chanda and Tiernan's approval of what they'd done to the injured ensign who was lying naked on the operating table. Semiconductor n @@ 1995 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ She left in January 1995 during a management reorganization and joined National Semiconductor in September. Semiformal j @@ 1995 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Admission includes a glass of champagne, party favors and chocolate dessert buffet Semiformal attire Tickets: $ 50 to $ 100. semiliterate n @@ 2000 FIC FantasySciFi @@ Since Dzhun was only semiliterate, Selina read the epitaph that Yang had composed:' Like the Great Khan in Courage and Like Jesus in SelfSacrifice. seminole n @@ 2000 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ The kind of judicial activism manifested in cases like Seminole Tribe, Alden v. seminole n @@ 2000 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Today we adhere to our holding in Seminole Tribe: Congress's powers under Article I of the Constitution do not include the power to subject states to suit at the hands of private individuals. seminole n @@ 2000 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ In Seminole Tribe, we held that Congress lacks power under Article I to abrogate the states' sovereign immunity. seminole n @@ 2004 SPOK CBS_48Hours @@ ' // A Seminole County mother plowed into a tree. seminole n @@ 2000 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ I remain convinced that Union Gas was correctly decided and that the decision of five justices in Seminole Tribe to overrule that case was profoundly misguided. seminole n @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_Crossfire @@ // So you're advocating disenfranchising 15,000 voters in Seminole County? seminole p @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_Crossfire @@ Those absentee ballot cases from Seminole and Martin County --Martin happens to be one I represent --are going to have an explosive effect on this. seminole p @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_Crossfire @@ // So you're advocating disenfranchising 15,000 voters in Seminole County? seminole p @@ 2004 SPOK CBS_48Hours @@ // A Seminole County mother plowed into a tree, killing her own daughter. seminole p @@ 2001 NEWS Atlanta @@ Regarding the Confederate flag issue in Seminole County: Has anyone thought about offering in-depth courses on the Civil War to the public school students in Seminole County? seminole p @@ 2001 NEWS Atlanta @@ If these kids in Seminole County really want to pay respect to their Southern heritage, then I suggest they make an effort to really study the war and understand it. seminole p @@ 2004 SPOK CBS_48Hours @@ ' // A Seminole County mother plowed into a tree. Seminole p @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_LiveSun @@ 000 absentee ballots in Seminole County be removed from the official vote tally. seminoles n @@ 1994 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ The experience of the Florida Seminoles with the Indian New Deal provides another example of paternalism winning out over democratic principles. seminoles n @@ 1994 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ The experience of the Florida Seminoles with the Indian New Deal provides another example of paternalism winning out over democratic principles. seminoles n @@ 1994 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ The experience of the Wisconsin Oneidas with the adoption of the Indian New Deal, however, seems to have been unlike that of the Navajos and the Florida Seminoles. seminoles n @@ 1996 NEWS Atlanta @@ The Seminoles routed Duke, as expected, in their opener before 70,000 at Doak-Campbell Stadium, but 10,000 tickets went unsold. seminoles n @@ 2004 MAG Backpacker @@ Andrew Jackson's campaign against the Seminoles raged around Florida's high point, and Kentucky's coal-rich Black Mountain was backdrop to violent labor disputes. seminoles n @@ 1992 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ My Work Among the Florida Seminoles. Seminude v @@ 1998 MAG AmericanCraft @@ Seminude figures in classicaL poses conjure the image of ancient Greek burial steLae carved in relief, though what Van Cline suggests is the distance of time and space between then and now. semiotic j @@ 2008 ACAD RoeperReview @@ If the attendees at the Chicago World's Fair of 1893 had been trained in semiotic analysis, semiotic j @@ 2008 ACAD RoeperReview @@ analytic tools such as semiotic analysis (the study of how meaning is constructed and understood). semiotic j @@ 1996 ACAD LatAmPopScult @@ Starting mainly with a semiotic analysis of the mass media and mass culture, Fernando Andacht's work 48 has by now expanded to everything which can be, first, described as a constellation of signs and symbols; semiotic j @@ 1996 ACAD LatAmPopScult @@ Andacht's semiotic analysis results in the construction of a critical awareness of the symbolic scenarios --los signos reales the real signs, semiotic j @@ 2003 ACAD AfricanArts @@ ' Beadwork traditions were semiotic systems, structured through differences. semiotic j @@ 2003 ACAD AfricanArts @@ ' Beadwork traditions were semiotic systems, structured through differences. Semipermanent n @@ 1999 SPOK NBC_Today @@ // Semipermanent to add shine. Semiramis p @@ 1990 FIC CriticalMatrix @@ Briefly characterized, the first elegy relays the poet's agony over the hardships of love, her resolve to sing of her sorrow and a long final lament for Semiramis, the Queen of Babylon -tortured, maligned and forgotten in love and in battle. semis n @@ 1997 FIC SouthwestRev @@ The windows faced the highway and semis snored past. send back m @@ 1994 SPOK CBS_FaceNation @@ But with the Republicans in charge now, I don't know how much power they're going to be willing to send back. send back m @@ 2004 FIC Analog @@ And not the complete array of sounds that would have let them at least send back a rough analysis to USCOL headquarters; only the ones that were close enough to the sounds of human languages. send back m @@ 2004 ACAD CanadianStud @@ he' forced the land to produce so that he might make money from it, money to send back to China, taking the land's goodness, not caring to put anything back' (Book of Small, 156). send back m @@ 1991 MAG Money @@ After quickly racking up charges for vacations, clothing and cash advances, she exceeded her $500 credit limit, and the issuer told her to send back the card. send back m @@ 2001 FIC ArtJournal @@ People began to send back to the artists lots of written, visual, and audio material of a uniquely confessional nature. send back m @@ 1994 MAG Smithsonian @@ At the end of the 18th century, the king ordered his subjects in Patagonia to capture and send back a live ground sloth. send back m @@ 1995 MAG AmSpect @@ With the advent of the Republican 104th Congress, Engler has become a national leader in the movement to send back responsibilities for social programs to the states. send back m @@ 2004 MAG NaturalHist @@ It touched down at just four miles an hour and, instruments intact, unexpectedly continued to send back data for two weeks after landing, enabling planetary geologists to say with some confidence that twenty-one-mile-long Eros is an undifferentiated, consolidated object rather than a rubble pile. send for m @@ 1994 MAG Horticulture @@ Send for a catalog and pick your colors. send for m @@ 2006 FIC BkGen:Sightseeing @@ ' Ma,' I asked a few years later,' you think the Sergeant will ever send for us? send for m @@ 1999 FIC FantasySciFi @@ You can send for your things later and the company will forward them. send for m @@ 2001 FIC Analog @@ '' I tell the guard. He sends for the maid.'' OK. Tell the guard you're finished and ask him to take the tray.' He'll send for the maid. send for m @@ 1996 FIC FantasySciFi @@ Several years without the comforts of home, until they have subdued our world and can send for more of their kind. send for m @@ 2004 NEWS CSMonitor @@ When in doubt, she says, send for her. send for m @@ 1997 FIC Esquire @@ His own mother had fled Fetko when Harris was six, promising to send for him as soon as she landed on her feet. send for m @@ 2006 MAG HarpersMag @@ By then, Claudia had made several phone calls and had finally gotten through to her parents, who had safely joined their son in Phoenix and were debating whether to send for Claudia through their coyote or to wire money so that she could buy a bus ticket back to central Mexico. send up m @@ 1999 SPOK Ind_NewsForum @@ I will send up a constitutional amendment to Capitol Hill. send up m @@ 2000 FIC FantasySciFi @@ So I stumble into the undergrowth and find a clear spot and a branch to dig with, and as I crouch, doing what I need to do, I send up a fierce prayer: to God, to the spirit of that toothless hag in the kitchen, to whomever might hear me. send up m @@ 2007 FIC BkGen:QueenBrokenHearts @@ As we watch her walk away, I send up a thank-you to whatever gods were responsible for sending Rye strolling through the French Quarter at the very moment I turned the corner. send up m @@ 2000 NEWS Denver @@ Too many high or low scores send up a red flag. send up m @@ 2003 FIC Esquire @@ So get back in your car and send up a little prayer to whatever God looks out for women like Ellen. send up m @@ 2003 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ It's not like the forgiving 40's any more, when audiences flocked to see Hepburn and Tracy spar in films like' Woman of the Year,' or Bogart and Bacall send up sparks in' To Have and Have Not. send up m @@ 1998 FIC Bk:ThornsTruth @@ ' Eric felt the kernel inside him send up a small green shoot. send up m @@ 1992 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ // // There were authoritative news reports today that the United States has offered to send up to 30,000 troops to the East African nation of Somalia. senegalese j @@ 2002 ACAD AfricanArts @@ An approach that moves beyond a simple explanation of mimicry not only complicates the creations of Senegalese artists but also highlights the workings of modernism itself, encouraging a long overdue' political genealogy of primitivism' (Foster 1985:198). senegalese j @@ 2002 ACAD AfricanArts @@ Senghor frequently likened Senegalese modern artists and others to griots, the caste of oral historians and praise singers active in many parts of west Africa. senegalese j @@ 2002 MAG ArtAmerica @@ Huit Facettes is a group of eight Senegalese artists who have organized workshops in a remote village to help local artisans acquire the tools for economic development. senegalese j @@ 1990 ACAD AfricanArts @@ ' Quaint' and' native' works were preferred to those of the well-respected Senegalese artists working in Paris and perhaps only marginally distinguishable from other experimenters along the Left Bank. senegalese j @@ 2002 ACAD AfricanArts @@ Many Senegalese artists depict the stations of Bamba's persecution, senegalese j @@ 2002 ACAD AfricanArts @@ We can therefore only speak of Senegalese art in broad generalizations. senior class m @@ 2008 FIC Bk:6hipsters @@ She was a striking woman, voted Most Popular in her senior class at Saint John's. senior class m @@ 1996 MAG Ebony @@ The senior class valedictorian is the first-place winner in the National Science Fair and Science Bowl. senior class m @@ 1999 NEWS Chicago @@ But in the competition for senior class president, she was knocked out in the first ballot --' unceremoniously defeated,' as she saw it, by dirty campaigning by her two male opponents. senior class m @@ 1990 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ More than the usual sentimental tears were shed last Saturday when the senior class at St. senior class m @@ 2004 NEWS Atlanta @@ She leads a deep senior class that includes 6-2 forward Annissa Hastings. senior class m @@ 1991 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ And though' small' to Conant meant schools with a senior class of less than 100 students, his pronouncements on comprehensiveness led educators to think in terms of vastly larger secondary schools. senior class m @@ 2004 NEWS USAToday @@ And at Johns Hopkins University, the senior class picked Bill Cosby himself --arguably the most popular commencement speaker on the circuit today. senior class m @@ 2006 ACAD Independent School @@ I mean Senior class suppose I president James say I Van Horn want $5 spoke million to? senior high school m @@ 2006 ACAD Education @@ The school district includes four elementary schools, one junior high school, and one senior high school. senior high school m @@ 1993 MAG USNWR @@ Briskie, a junior at Stevens Point Area Senior High School in Wisconsin, is an understudy this year in Alice in Sexual Assault Land, a play written three years ago by a group of students at the school who had been sexually harassed or assaulted. senior high school m @@ 1995 ACAD ClearingHouse @@ ' No school shall be accredited whose salary schedule does not insure the attracting and retaining in the Junior High School of teachers equal in teaching ability to those selected for Senior High School teaching. senior high school m @@ 1995 ACAD ClearingHouse @@ This standard was introduced in order to prevent the development of the practice of using the Junior High School as a training school for teachers intended for Senior High School work. senior high school m @@ 1999 FIC LitCavalcade @@ PHOTO (COLOR): JASON BENTLEY Chatfield Senior High School, Littleton, Colo. senior high school m @@ 1997 ACAD MusicEduc @@ Michele Kaschub has taught junior and senior high school choral and general music in Maine and Illinois public schools. senior high school m @@ 2008 ACAD Education @@ In a study of the effect of direct instruction on improving ethical awareness among senior high school students, Robb and Faust (1993) noted the possibility of achieving such improvement. senior high school m @@ 1992 ACAD PhysicalEduc @@ For athletes in junior and senior high school, for recreational exercisers, and for others with limited access to qualified trainers, regular taping before participation is almost impossible. sens p @@ 2008 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ But in their race for the White House, Sens. sens p @@ 1990 MAG Newsweek @@ Higginbotham passes most conservative litmus tests and would make a personable witness, but some are suspicious of him because he is supported by Democratic Sens. sens p @@ 1991 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ The Patient Self-Determination Act, sponsored by Sens. sens p @@ 2002 NEWS Houston @@ At the same time, Gore scores higher in polls among Democrats than the other would-be contenders, including Daschle, Gephardt, Sens. sens p @@ 2006 NEWS USAToday @@ But many of the leading GOP presidential hopefuls are on the other side of the issue Sens. sens p @@ 1995 NEWS AssocPress @@ In addition to Coolidge, Crane was also a speech writer for US Sens. sensationalizing v @@ 1992 MAG Ms @@ And neither are we the only prejudiced folks in town, as media sensationalizing of many bias crimes would lead us to believe. sense of direction m @@ 2008 ACAD GeographRev @@ Without the Bible there is no sense of direction for any educational, military, and security system. sense of direction m @@ 2002 FIC FantasySciFi @@ He realized that the other man was above him, on the ceiling, too late, and as he twisted in the dark room, he suddenly became very dizzy, losing any sense of direction, any orientation to the walls and floors. sense of direction m @@ 1990 ACAD SocialStudies @@ Nevertheless, as we struggle to free ourselves of the weight of past traditions and to develop a clear sense of direction for the 1990s, sense of direction m @@ 1995 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ The end of Communist rule has brought Russian writers their greatest moment of freedom in more than seven decades, but they nonetheless lack a sense of direction. sense of direction m @@ 2007 FIC KenyonRev @@ His sense of direction is completely gone, but he thinks he knows enough not to circle back. sense of direction m @@ 1991 MAG TIME @@ Yet the series the fog of familiarity with a strong sense of direction. sense of direction m @@ 2007 ACAD Change @@ The IE internship has enabled me to face the world, diploma in hand, with a sense of direction and purpose. sense of direction m @@ 2004 FIC Analog @@ My sense of direction evaporated. sense of duty m @@ 2008 ACAD GeographRev @@ FUTURE DIGITAL GEOGRAPHIES Our experiences on the first AGS Bowman Expedition causes us to reflect on the foundational scholarship and sense of duty of our intellectual forebears during the development of the discipline in the United States, when government-sponsored research was good for the discipline and the nation. sense of duty m @@ 1999 MAG People @@ ' From Norman Lear all the way across the political spectrum to Bob Dole,' Brokaw observes,' they would say it was important to honor your country and feel a sense of duty and responsibility not just for yourself, but for your family and your community. sense of duty m @@ 2000 MAG MilitaryHist @@ A North Carolinian by birth who was married to a Virginian, Bell had an almost fanatical sense of duty, stating emphatically when war broke out between the states:' I shall stand by the flag. sense of duty m @@ 1991 FIC AntiochRev @@ He had expected a little more sense of duty on my part and a little more sense, period. sense of duty m @@ 1999 FIC WarLitArts @@ His account expresses the Vietnam veteran's ambivalence and confusion, his sense of duty and betrayal. sense of duty m @@ 2005 MAG MotherJones @@ A warm, soft-spoken man with closely cropped salt-and-pepper hair and beard, Morgan, a Democratic Party committeeman for the city's 12th Ward, says his political activism has always come from a sense of duty to others in his neighborhood. sense of duty m @@ 1995 ACAD AmerStudies @@ --steadiness, restraint, a sense of duty. sense of duty m @@ 2008 NEWS Denver @@ // Our leaders must be autonomous and possess a sense of duty to craft programs, laws and policies on behalf of the public, rather than allow mineral companies or real estate developers to define and (maybe) solve the problems. SENSIBLY r @@ 2008 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ // TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY, for age 55 and older. sensing n @@ 2008 SPOK NPR_TalkNat @@ But I think we do need some direction, I mean, in certain areas, for example, NASA inadequately funding remote sensing that we need for climate change. sensorineural j @@ 2008 ACAD EarNoseThroat @@ Acute or chronic acoustic trauma may cause high-frequency sensorineural hearing loss. sensuality n @@ 2007 SPOK NBC_Today @@ And when you hear somebody who is a representative of God basically giving you permission to enjoy your sexuality and your sensuality, then it redefines how a person views sex in a relationship. sentencing v @@ 1997 SPOK CNN_Talkback @@ And consequently, you have to leave the broad discretion in sentencing to the judge. sentencing v @@ 2005 MAG AmSpect @@ The judge sentencing him indicates he is' just following the law,' which in part involves the never-never land of the Sentencing Guidelines where theoretical market damages are treated as if they involve personal theft. sentencing v @@ 2004 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Late last month, a judge finished sentencing five defendants for terms ranging from rehabilitation to prison, for supplying the teenager with the popular party drug, bringing a close to the criminal case. sentencing v @@ 1996 SPOK CNN_Burden @@ Obviously, In interviews the prosecutor with 10,414 is not of 11,158 sentencing eligible him; ever-married the women between judge is the ages sentencing him of. sentencing v @@ 1990 SPOK CNN_Crossfire @@ Commercial break // Ben Stein, do you think that those charitable contributions, $ 350 million by Milken, should they not have had some effect on the judge in sentencing him? sentencing v @@ 1990 SPOK CNN_Moneyline @@ In fact, in this case, given that he is not going to cooperate until after sentencing, the judge always has the option of imposing a very stiff sentence and then reviewing it a year or two down the line after evaluating the benefit of his cooperation. sentimentalism n @@ 1994 MAG ChristCentury @@ The question, theologically and aesthetically, is whether these tears are well earned or cheaply evoked, whether Shadowlands is rooted in sentiment or sentimentalism. sents n @@ 1997 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ The bomber of the abortion clinic in Atlanta no more repre sents the pro-life movement than the Unabomber represents the environmental movement. sepals n @@ 2006 ACAD NaturalHist @@ The proposed BCE model posits that sepals form under the direction of the same genes that tell early meristems to grow into flowers: the floral-meristem-identity genes. separateness n @@ 1995 MAG TodaysParent @@ Oneness and Separateness: From Infant to Individual, by Louise J. separateness n @@ 1998 ACAD CATOJournal @@ Advantages and Disadvantages of Corporate Separateness. separateness n @@ 1992 SPOK ABC_Special @@ That sense of separateness is even greater for Beverly who is unmarried, lives on Welfare in Cleveland, and is raising her six-year-old son, Bernard, by herself. separateness n @@ 1993 ACAD AcademicQs @@ To these critics the university is at best a place for reinforcing the sense of separateness and group identity and at worst a weapon for social transformation in some vaguely stated but passionately urged direction. separateness n @@ 2002 ACAD GeographRev @@ I would not then be plagued by a sense of separateness, for I would have shared my liking for kung bao chicken and pot stickers with my neighbors, and I would have participated in the new moon festival and other socioreligious celebrations with them. separateness n @@ 1990 ACAD SocialResrch @@ the psychodynamic system --which exposes and articulates points of tension and contradiction --has come to fixate on the tension between oneness and separateness, fusion and individuation. septate n @@ 2006 ACAD EarNoseThroat @@ are characterized by septate hyphae with uniform diameters and dichotomous branching. september 11 attacks m @@ 2003 MAG NatlReview @@ Still, just for the record: There is no evidence that President Bush or anyone else in the US government knew of the September 11 attacks ahead of time. september 11 attacks m @@ 2002 SPOK CNN_Reliable @@ Now the new FBI boss, Robert Mueller, has spent the last few months explaining why the bureau missed the warning signs of the September 11 attacks, failing, in the new journalistic cliche, to connect the dots. september 11 attacks m @@ 2002 SPOK CNN_Reliable @@ ' Resilient nation pauses and reflects on September 11 attacks' from' USA Today. september 11 attacks m @@ 2001 MAG Newsweek @@ It is painful, in hindsight, to realize that if the authorities had spotted any of them, the September 11 attacks might have been headed off. september 11 attacks m @@ 2003 ACAD PerspPolSci @@ Most commentators write of the September 11 attacks' having transformed the Bush presidency. september 11 attacks m @@ 2002 ACAD AsianAffairs @@ Bush's administration, as evidenced by ever-increasing trade as well as the publicly stated unity in the war on terrorism after the September 11 attacks on the United States, it may seem as though the Taiwan factor is less important than ever. september 11 attacks m @@ 2002 SPOK CNN_Movers @@ // Well, the September 11 attacks were carried out by Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda terrorist network. september 11 attacks m @@ 2002 MAG USNWR @@ Three former top intelligence officials say it is clear that some of the hijackers and possible associates were on FBI watch lists prior to the September 11 attacks. sequenced v @@ 2004 SPOK NPR_Science @@ None of these others have sequenced their own genome yet, so there must be some other explanation for how this all works. sequenced v @@ 2007 MAG TechReview @@ As of February, the company had sequenced Watson's DNA only three times (each run increasing accuracy and filling gaps); nine passes were required to produce the Human Genome Project's final draft sequence. sequenced v @@ 2006 ACAD Archaeology @@ Even so, Pbo may have the entire Neanderthal genome sequenced in the next 18 months. sequenced v @@ 2005 ACAD AgricResrch @@ From this map, the cow genome is already being sequenced. sequenced v @@ 2006 MAG Newsweek @@ Three years after scientists announced they had sequenced the human genome, new knowledge about how our genes affect our health is transforming the way diseases are understood, diagnosed, treated --and even predicted. sequenced v @@ 2002 ACAD NaturalHist @@ It was as though a biologist had sequenced the genome of some newly discovered organism and still couldn't classify it as plant or animal. sequined j @@ 2008 NEWS Chicago @@ ' // She said the adrenaline and the hard work of shoveling on ice keep her warm in her sequined halter top. sequined j @@ 1992 FIC SouthernRev @@ She hiked up her sequined evening dress and sat Indian style on her bed. sequined j @@ 2000 NEWS Chicago @@ As the energy level rises with the heat of deejay Todd Showalter's beat, a diva of dubious gender makes a grand entrance in a sequined tube top procured on e-Bay. sequined j @@ 2003 SPOK Ind_Oprah @@ I went in my sister's closet, and she had a sequined top on it. sequined j @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Bikiniseason @@ In her black slacks and one-size-covers-all black sequined top, she looked big, huge, mammoth, ready to be recycled, turned in for someone hotter. sequined j @@ 1998 FIC BkGen:PatchworkPlanet @@ Some Thanksgivings he went by age, but today he began with Gram, at his left (wearing her sequined turkey T-shirt), and then himself, and then Opal and J. Serena n @@ 2001 MAG Jet @@ Photograph A Though the girls' mother, Oracene Williams, tried not to cheer for either daughter, she admitted she was pulling for Serena' to give her a little edge. serenade n @@ 2005 SPOK ABC_GMA @@ And now with an encore performance from her new CD' Moonlight Serenade' here is Carly Simon singing' Moon Glow. serenade n @@ 2003 NEWS Atlanta @@ You're likely to hear Glenn Miller's' Moonlight Serenade' and the disco classic' Stayin' Alive' in the same evening from the Cloister Connection band. serenade n @@ 1991 NEWS Atlanta @@ A date meant going to the now-defunct Strand Theater on the square or getting together with couples for a hayride or wiener roast or to dance to popular songs like' Moonlight Serenade. serenade n @@ 2005 NEWS Denver @@ Laura Ryan,' Moonlight Serenade' (' I stand at your gate and I sing you a song in the moonlight'): serenade n @@ 2001 MAG BoysLife @@ ' Rudolph Friml, in his famous Spanish operetta, The Firefly,' made the' Donkey Serenade' his most important opus. serenade n @@ 2003 FIC LiteraryRev @@ She waved at Tex, who waved back and smiled with big teeth, turned to his boys, tapped a heel twice and the band glided into' Moonlight Serenade. serenading v @@ 2003 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ In a corner, a dapper man with a drum set and other assorted instruments has been serenading the crowd with Sinatra standards, but he breaks into a rousing rendition of' Louie, Louie' as Mr. serendipitous j @@ 2003 SPOK NPR_Science @@ and maybe there will be some serendipitous discovery that'll come along. serendipitous j @@ 1996 MAG Astronomy @@ Arp's assertion went unvalidated until 1986, with a serendipitous discovery made by Greg Bothun and me with the help of astrophotography wizard David Malin (see' David Malin's Universe,' July 1995). serendipitous j @@ 2007 MAG Astronomy @@ ' It was a serendipitous discovery. serendipitous j @@ 2005 MAG PopScience @@ ' For much of the 20th century, drug development relied on luck --usually in the form of a serendipitous discovery that a known substance had additional positive effects. serendipitous j @@ 1997 MAG SkyTelescope @@ But his results also led to the serendipitous discovery of gigantic' hydrogen walls' around the stars Epsilon Indi and Lambda Andromedae. serendipitous j @@ 2004 MAG SkyTelescope @@ A Serendipitous Discovery It all began one chilly night in early 2003 at the Gemini North Telescope, where two other astrophotographers and I were enjoying an evening of digital imaging. serf n @@ 1994 ACAD MarineFish @@ Serf noise is the sum of noise components contributed by the vessel and the electronic equipment. serial number m @@ 1995 MAG Omni @@ I checked the Air Force Register for 1965, found her, and jotted down her serial number. serial number m @@ 1996 FIC BkGen:"L" is for lawless @@ I take it you don't know his serial number or the unit he served in? serial number m @@ 1996 MAG PopScience @@ As has previously been the case, no two bills of any denomination ever carry the same serial number. serial number m @@ 1992 NEWS Houston @@ Instead, Hiss' guilt or innocence would come to rely on a tedium of contradictory evidence: those papers, some of which may have come from Hiss; the serial number on a typewriter, which may have been used to retype the papers; that roadster, which may have been given by Hiss to'' Crosley' for Communist travels. serial number m @@ 2003 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ // The description and serial number of the gun can then lead an investigator to the first retail purchaser, gives police a point to start their investigation to determine how the firearm went from an apparently legal purchase to its misuse in a crime. serial number m @@ 1998 MAG OutdoorLife @@ When I heard the serial number I immediately knew which case it was and met with Detective Scott Simmons, who would prove to be one of the most professional and dedicated investigators I have ever worked with. serial number m @@ 2007 SPOK NBC_Today @@ Sometimes to get your rebate you have to fill out a form, cut out a UPC code, write down a serial number, find your original receipt and a 39 cent stamp. serial number m @@ 2001 NEWS USAToday @@ Doubters such as Lockheed spokesman Jeff Rhodes, an unofficial company historian, admit being intrigued by the story of the old map and its apparent reference to the Electra's serial number. serially r @@ 2006 ACAD ArtBulletin @@ In the last quarter of the fifteenth century, panel paintings in the Netherlands began to be copied and serially produced with unprecedented frequency. series n @@ 1997 NEWS AssocPress @@ Columbus 5, Charlotte 2, Columbus wins series 3-1. serifs n @@ 1995 ACAD ArtBulletin @@ and (7) using the burin to create serifs on certain letters, to give them the obliqueness characteristic of penmanship. sermonizing n @@ 1993 FIC BkGen:CaseCuriosities @@ The event provided Father Gamot, the local priest, with a chance for some spirited sermonizing. sermons n @@ 2005 ACAD AmerScholar @@ Starring Meryl Streep and James Woods, it stirred deep emotions, inspiring numerous Sunday sermons, scores of editorials, and untold numbers of classroom discussions. seronegative j @@ 1992 ACAD Lancet @@ Differences among subgroups have gradually been eliminated as the mean concentration of IgM in the plasma of seronegative patients has risen (fig 1). Serpentis p @@ 1999 FIC Analog @@ For years, sw perflares have occurred on solar-type stars, stars like S Fornacis, 5 Serpentis and MT Tauri. serpents n @@ 2008 NEWS Chicago @@ // -The oarfish, an eel-like creature that at up to 40 feet is the world's longest bony fish, may have been the basis of myths about sea serpents. serpents n @@ 2000 FIC BkGen:PlowingDark @@ She bobbed in a sea of digital serpents. serpents n @@ 1998 MAG Smithsonian @@ One creation myth describes how the supreme god Marduk mounted his storm-chariot, armed himself with flood-storm and lightning, and routed the disorderly dragons and serpents of the army of Chaos. serpents n @@ 1991 FIC Ploughshares @@ The myth of Columbus includes illustrations of sea serpents crawling at the shelf of the end of the world. serpents n @@ 2000 FIC Analog @@ Like other such expeditions before them, they found no dinosaurs, giant sea serpents, or even the prehistoric whales some had predicted, but early last evening they had apparently located something else, something that made my eyes spring open pre-coffee. serpents n @@ 2006 FIC FantasySciFi @@ Sometimes cartographers helpfully decorated these spaces with ships tumbling over waterfalls, sea serpents, drowning sailors. Serra p @@ 1996 ACAD PublicInterest @@ Richard Serra provides a large square steel plate on a stairway. serrano p @@ 2005 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Mr Serrano and Mr Strata moved here, and their food profited from their daily attention. serrano p @@ 1990 SPOK CNN_Crossfire @@ Now, that may not be tolerance for Andres Serrano, serrano p @@ 1990 SPOK CNN_Crossfire @@ Serrano, for example, are trying to make this a first-amendment issue. serrano p @@ 2005 NEWS Atlanta @@ ' Works by Andres Serrano, Dread Scott, Robert Mapplethorpe, Alma Lopez, Sue Coe, Karen Finley, Lynda Benglis and others. serrano p @@ 2001 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Last May, Mr Borrero was fired after a meeting between officials from Hispanic Broadcasting and Mr Serrano, serrano p @@ 1997 ACAD PublicInterest @@ Everyone knows about the cases of Andres Serrano, with his photographs of crucifixes immersed in urine, and Robert Mapplethorpe, with his photographs of sexual torture and humiliation. serrations n @@ 1999 MAG PopMech @@ The latter auger has shallow serrations along its edge to cut through ice better. Sert p @@ 1993 MAG Smithsonian @@ He bought a house, Son Abrines, on the outskirts of Palma and commissioned his friend Josep Luis Sert to design a grand studio alongside. Serv. p @@ 1993 ACAD MarineFish @@ 1985. Charter fishing patrons in Hawaii: A study of their Continued demographics, motivations, expenditures and fishing values U.S Dep. Commer, NOAA, Natl. Mar Fish. Serv, Southwest Fish. serve up m @@ 2000 NEWS Atlanta @@ Perhaps because of that precarious arrangement, the parents serve up meals of freshly snagged whole fish or squid. serve up m @@ 1991 FIC BkGen:SkyMasters @@ Then, when his commander, the notoriously mercurial High General Chin Po Zihong, called him on the carpet for the destroyed Chagda, he'd have a large, ample helping of dead Filipinos to serve up. serve up m @@ 1997 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ In Oakland, diners in search of Mexican food have to trek to East 14th Street, where several Mexican restaurants and taco trucks serve up good tacos or burritos, unless they stop by Cactus Taqueria, with locations on College Avenue in Oakland and Solano Avenue in Berkeley. serve up m @@ 1994 MAG NaturalHist @@ The ogre in the queen soon expresses itself, and she orders the cook to serve up first the children and finally Sleeping Beauty herself for dinner. serve up m @@ 1994 SPOK ABC_Primetime @@ Just ask correspondent Judd Rose, who went down south with TV comedy star Ellen DeGeneres, to the place she once called home, to serve up a little after dinner treat. serve up m @@ 1992 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ Bill Clinton helped serve up the turkey at a shelter in Little Rock. serve up m @@ 2007 FIC GeorgiaHistor @@ For example, she noted that' fisherman and hunters serve up duck rice and fried fish at camps and reminisce about the days of alligator hunting and frog gigging in what is now a federal wildlife refuge. serve up m @@ 2006 NEWS Denver @@ The court suspends their adult sentences and allows them to serve up to six years in a combination boot camp and campuslike environment at YOS. service area m @@ 1990 MAG WashMonth @@ Forced to search for private help, Cahn approached the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, which specializes in pilot projects in the social service area. service area m @@ 1990 ACAD AcademicQs @@ 1 In order to do this, Simmons said in an interview, the faculty and administration' must reflect the composition of the service area of the student body. service area m @@ 1997 MAG Money @@ Cost cutting, a strong economy in its service area, and expansion into new markets will contribute to five-year earnings growth of 5% to 7% annually and dividend growth of about 4. service area m @@ 2006 ACAD RuralSpecEd @@ In addition, a letter was mailed to colleges and universities with a rural service area with a request for prospective participants to complete the online survey. service area m @@ 1997 ACAD WaterEngin @@ One vehicle I have seen work extremely well is quarterly Public Forums, in which officials from your company appear regularly in various portions of the service area to face the public and their elected representatives. service area m @@ 1997 ACAD CommCollegeR @@ Regional demographic and economic data are constructed for each college by aggregating data at the county level across the counties constituting the service area of each college. service area m @@ 1997 ACAD CommCollegeR @@ For example, economic impact analysis could be used in evaluating organizational change and to facilitate establishing collaborative relationships with other sectors in the college's service area. service area m @@ 1991 FIC BkGen:LoveMoney @@ I got a recording telling me that the service was either turned off for the number I was trying to reach or it was out of my service area. service center m @@ 2007 ACAD InstrPsych @@ The agency responsible for the program may be a school district, regional service center, university, teacher union, business community, or a combination of any of these or other agencies (Haberman, 2001). service center m @@ 2005 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ In the past few years, the city has built a new library on Broad Street, added Muni stops, protected funding for the Taraval Neighborhood Team, opened the service center and rebuilt Sheridan Elementary School. service center m @@ 1990 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ The building sits in the middle of farmland, next to a tractor service center. service center m @@ 1992 ACAD GeographRev @@ Cuca emerged as a local service center for other gold mines in the area. service center m @@ 2002 ACAD GeographRev @@ 000 acres of raw land southwest of the small agricultural service center of La Crete. service center m @@ 2001 NEWS Atlanta @@ HENRY: Preservationists against auto service center. service center m @@ 1990 ACAD ArabStudies @@ Pamphlets in Arabic were published by USIA's Near East Regional Service Center in Beirut. service center m @@ 1992 MAG ConsumResrch @@ There is also an automated correspondence procedure through the Service Center which, while technically not an audit, can produce the same result --a tax bill. service station m @@ 2001 ACAD AmerStudies @@ Marsden has called a' service station mentality,' (n3) signally manifested in the development of a pragmatic vocational orientation in the universities, and the introduction into the academic sphere of the social sciences in general and management sciences in particular. service station m @@ 1992 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ ' If I get a flat tire fixed, the service station charges me twice the price for fixing a tire on a Russian car. service station m @@ 2003 FIC LiteraryRev @@ She then gathered her things to drive him to the service station where his parents' car had been towed. service station m @@ 1998 ACAD GeographRev @@ He was against pretense and academic airs: Toward the end of his life, well into his seventies, he kept a job sweeping up after auto mechanics in a small service station near his home. service station m @@ 2005 NEWS Atlanta @@ Cheryl Galway scans the neon-bright wall of refrigerated beverages at a service station minimart and spots what she wants. service station m @@ 1996 MAG HarpersMag @@ Charlie worked as a farmhand, at a service station, then at a slaughterhouse, and finally as a postal clerk, a better job than he'd ever hoped to expect. service station m @@ 1997 FIC Bk:PlumIsland @@ Back on Main Road, I stopped at a service station and got gas. service station m @@ 1995 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Mobil, based in Fairfax, said its Australian affiliate has purchased the Amgas service station and wholesale distributor business in Australia. servicing n @@ 2000 MAG SkyTelescope @@ (The latter was installed during the 1993 servicing mission. servicing n @@ 1998 MAG PopScience @@ Photograph Photograph Science Renewal DURING A FEBRUARY 1997 servicing mission, the bus-size Hubble Space Telescope was berthed aboard the space shuttle so spacewalking astronauts could install new instruments, giving the telescope new science capabilities. servicing n @@ 1997 MAG Astronomy @@ Ironically, STScI scientists gathered in Williams's office for a prearranged meeting to discuss the contingency plan that Discovery astronauts would use if problems occurred during their February 1997 servicing mission. servicing n @@ 2001 ACAD ArabStudies @@ Finally, these figures could indicate that while they make their credit to Iraq identifiable the non-OECD countries did not fully report the servicing of their debt by Iraq. servicing n @@ 1998 MAG PopScience @@ ' The chances of having another servicing mission are remote, though you never want to say never,' says Leckrone. servicing n @@ 2004 NEWS Denver @@ In January, shortly after Bush unveiled a vision to guide the space agency to the moon and Mars, O'Keefe canceled Hubble's final servicing mission. servo n @@ 2008 SPOK CBS_48Hours @@ //: //: (Voiceover) But in fact, Jennifer Servo would soon discover she didn't know Ralph Sepulveda at all. servo n @@ 1995 ACAD MechanicalEng @@ SERVO MAGNETICS INC, CANOGA PARK, CALIF. servo n @@ 2004 ACAD MechanicalEng @@ SERVO MAGNETICS INC, ANOGA PARK, CALIF. servo n @@ 1994 ACAD MechanicalEng @@ Servo Magnetics Inc., Canoga Park, Calif. A 31-mm O.D brushless dc motor incorporates internal commutation and power electronics to achieve a simple two-lead wire configuration for a range of nonreversible applications The motor develops a peak torque ... servo n @@ 2008 SPOK ABC_Primetime @@ Just a phone call away from an arrest, that's what TV reporter Jennifer Servo once said when ending a live report about a crime. servo n @@ 2008 SPOK CBS_48Hours @@ //: //: (Voiceover) It was a bitter divorce that first separated Norman Olson and his daughter, Jennifer Servo. ses v @@ 1992 ACAD ArtBulletin @@ Burns,' A Symbolist Soulscape: Fernand Khnopff's I Lock My Door upon Myself,' Arts Magazine, January 1981, 8; Brussels, Musees Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, Fernand Khnopff et ses rapports avec la Secession viennoise, Brussels, 1987, 128-138; and C. ses v @@ 1992 ACAD ArtBulletin @@ En grande admiration'; A Ruijters,' La Flandre et ses villes,' La Belgique. ses v @@ 1992 ACAD ArtBulletin @@ Similarly, Andre Ruijters contrasts' Gaud, le pullulent,' with' Bruges, le taciturne,' in' La Flandre et ses villes,' La Belgique. ses v @@ 1992 ACAD ArtBulletin @@ Swedenborg, d'apres le temoignage de ses yeux et de ses oreilles, Berlin, 1782. ses v @@ 1995 ACAD Symposium @@ The friendship circulating between Myriam and Ammal contaminates their community, including Kalya, who concludes:' Harcelee par la brise, l'echarpe jaune, maculee de sang, garde dans ses plis la clarte tenace du marin. ses v @@ 1999 ACAD Symposium @@ Qui desaffecte le plus grand nombre de ses membres, la plus grande pattie de luimeme, qui s'en desinteresse le plus totalement, lui retirant toute seve au seul profit du faite (cone vert)? Session n @@ 1992 ACAD IntlAffairs @@ With the United Nations' Special Session came a comprehensive plan to address the crisis, the U. set an example m @@ 1990 FIC BkGen:Family Pictures @@ ' He took several long strides ahead of her to set an example. set an example m @@ 1999 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ ' He predicted that the general's laying bare his personal finances would' set an example that might produce a different flock of politicians. set an example m @@ 1990 ACAD ArmedForces @@ the INF treaty has set an example of unprecedented large-scale destruction of nuclear delivery systems; set an example m @@ 1998 SPOK ABC_Special @@ And I think that's now going to be the call that they will issue out from this building down Pennsylvania Avenue, that they've set an example. set an example m @@ 2004 FIC BkGen:Ten big ones @@ ' You have to set an example. set an example m @@ 2002 SPOK NPR_TalkNation @@ Is there a role for the science adviser and the president or the vice president or somebody in a high position to set an example by actions somehow? set an example m @@ 1998 FIC FantasySciFi @@ ' They are determined to set an example. set an example m @@ 1999 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ He is in position to set an example that a sport is not an excuse to jeopardize one's health. set apart m @@ 2007 NEWS Atlanta @@ Those who want to be set apart are looking for homes with' street presence,' Kloster says. set apart m @@ 2003 NEWS CSMonitor @@ For the past decade, however, Americans have been demonstrating a new sensibility: to set apart forever the sites where innocent people met a violent end. set apart m @@ 1991 ACAD SocialResrch @@ In the gender paradigm on which the prolifers' rhetoric and action rests, men and women have been set apart as belonging to separate if not mutually hostile spheres of activity; yet the wild lust of men must be regulated by the civilizing influence of women for the benefit of the social good. set apart m @@ 1992 MAG Natural History @@ Unlike Yellowstone, this is not a wilderness set apart. set apart m @@ 1996 FIC CriticalMatrix @@ Only the anonymous Yvain, temporarily set apart from his fellow knights, succeeds in helping these women, women who, it is implied, would not have been threatened at all if not for the chaos at Arthur's court. set apart m @@ 2003 NEWS Houston @@ This is such a lovely pocket of Montrose that it seems just a little set apart from reality, suspended in a shady, timeless bubble. set apart m @@ 2002 FIC BkGen:WomenPrimrose @@ He watched as the lanterns winked out inside the house, first one, and then the other, and the sight gave him a lonely feeling, as if he were set apart from everything warm and sweet and good. set apart m @@ 1999 NEWS USAToday @@ Most important, they say they are set apart from executives who run much larger zones in the USA, because Canadian subsidiaries report profits and losses, something they say may one day prove invaluable when boards of directors are trying to decide whom to promote. set the table m @@ 2000 FIC GoodHouse @@ Waner arrived, he and Dad had a long, boring discussion about business, while Mom and I set the table. set the table m @@ 2006 SPOK ABC_GMA @@ // // That's great // //. to set the table. set the table m @@ 1997 MAG TodaysParent @@ Crary's research shows that three -year -olds can help put away their toys, four -year -olds can set the table, and five -year -olds can make their beds. set the table m @@ 1994 SPOK ABC_Brinkley @@ ' I think we could probably grapple with it better than they could from Washington, but they can set the table for us. set the table m @@ 1995 MAG Essence @@ * Learn to dovetail: While the water is boiling for the pasta, make the salad and set the table. set the table m @@ 1991 FIC KenyonRev @@ She left the greens drying in the colander and went to the cupboards to take out the plates and bowls they would need to set the table. set the table m @@ 2003 MAG CountryLiving @@ 10 MINUTES As the meal nears completion, set the table, pour a glass of wine, and announce that dinner is served. set the table m @@ 2002 FIC Azizah @@ Put some clothes on your narrow behind, get downstairs and set the table! setter n @@ 2006 FIC Analog @@ This time it was complete with two hunters and an English Setter. setter n @@ 2007 MAG FieldStream @@ Irish Setter Wingshooter DSS (Style 831) $160 * 888-738-8370 IRISHSETTERBOOTS. setter n @@ 2007 MAG FieldStream @@ What makes them different is Irish Setter's new, patented suspension system. setter n @@ 1993 ACAD Raritan @@ The narrator of Algonquin decides to go for an Irish Setter. setter n @@ 2003 SPOK NBC_Today @@ But you know the Irish Setter, you know the English Setter. setter n @@ 2003 SPOK NBC_Today @@ But you know the Irish Setter, you know the English Setter. setups n @@ 1993 MAG AmerArtist @@ In the studio, he paints still-life setups combining objects that have personal significance for him or works up major paintings from his outdoor sketches and studies. setups n @@ 1992 MAG AmerArtist @@ McGraw's ability to achieve drama in her still-life setups and paintings is enhanced by particular properties of the materials she uses and the environment in which she works. setups n @@ 2000 MAG AmerArtist @@ A section of the Georgia Piedmont Arts Center includes several of one member's still-life setups. setups n @@ 2000 MAG AmerArtist @@ For many years she worked at home wherever she could, enduring paw prints in her paint and the children making snacks of her still-life setups. setups n @@ 1990 MAG AmerArtist @@ Brillas watercolors are different from her oil paintings; they are done from still-life setups or from direct observation from nature. setups n @@ 2000 MAG AmerArtist @@ Recently, Robert Armetta has been incorporating the objects in his studio into still-life setups. seurat p @@ 2000 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Georges Pierre Seurat -A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte (1884-86), oil on canvas. seurat p @@ 1995 ACAD ArtBulletin @@ Post-Impressionists such as Georges Seurat and Paul Signac were influenced in more or less unscientific ways by books containing color solids and patches. seurat p @@ 2000 FIC Analog @@ The George Seurat simulation stayed on her team. seurat p @@ 2003 MAG AmerArtist @@ He described the trials and tribulations of being an artist, as experienced by the lead character, who is based on the 19th-century painter Georges Seurat. seurat p @@ 1993 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Yet it resonates as a for erunner of the great paintings of bathers by both Paul Cezanne and Georges Seurat. seurat p @@ 2001 MAG Smithsonian @@ PHOTO (COLOR): Signac by Seurat, 1890. severing v @@ 2003 MAG SportsIll @@ , which also owns the Dodgers (as well as Lefty pubusher HarperCollins), Koufax called team vice president Derrick Hall a few days after the item ran and calmly told him that he was severing ties. severing v @@ 1998 ACAD Bioscience @@ The difference between the effects of trenching and nitrogen additions on nitrate losses suggests that severing the connection between plants and the root and soil systems, severing v @@ 1999 SPOK ABC_Special @@ ' The sense that you are severing ties to the shore and going forth to the deeps with adventures that are as yet unknown, so that there is always that sense of adventure as you get under way. severing v @@ 1993 MAG America @@ A group of 216 priests and 19 laymen then gathered in L'viv from March 8 to 10 with the intention of severing all ties with Rome and uniting the Ukrainian-rite church with the Russian Orthodox Church. severing v @@ 1999 SPOK Ind_NewsForum @@ // Well, I think that --I think those are two different things, severing the connection, which I'm not trying to do, and being a person who's running for president on my --in my own right, which I am doing. severing v @@ 1996 ACAD MichLawReview @@ At the same time it can be seen as exposing the potentially contradictory nature of those premises and as severing the assumed connection between protection for free speech and democratic theory that previously had animated twentieth-century First Amendment jurisprudence. sewer system m @@ 2003 ACAD GeographRev @@ However, as Omar Abu-Rizaiza (2000) notes, further construction of the sewer system into the rapidly expanding suburbs of north Jeddah failed to take place, mainly on cost grounds but also on the belief that effluent disposal through septic tanks would be adequate. sewer system m @@ 1992 ACAD EnvirAffairs @@ 156 The EPA and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) had tendered grants for the construction of a new sewer system for Allen Park. sewer system m @@ 1991 NEWS Atlanta @@ In an attempt to increase its industrial base instead of its taxes, Barrow commissioners held a referendum last year on extending the county's 1-cent special sales tax to fund road projects and a sewer system for industrial sites. sewer system m @@ 1993 NEWS Atlanta @@ In desperation, they dumped food scraps into the sewer system and flushed them into the bay. sewer system m @@ 1995 MAG Americas @@ Even the sewer system expert with whom Belascoaran shares his office space attempts to differentiate himself from the hordes of average citizens:' Javier Villareal uses a sort of uniform: jeans, checkered shirt, brown leather jacket. sewer system m @@ 1997 NEWS Atlanta @@ 4 million, down from this year's $ 24 million budget, because of the sale of the city's water and sewer system to Rockdale County last December. sewer system m @@ 1991 MAG Conservation @@ By providing low-cost financing for sewer system improvements, the State Revolving Fund makes it easier for cash-strapped local governments to afford these projects. sewer system m @@ 2002 NEWS Atlanta @@ Fort Benning has two such sites: a rudimentary village known as Malone MOUT where recruits train, and a more sophisticated town with concrete and steel buildings and a sewer system, the McKenna MOUT site. sex abuse m @@ 2002 SPOK CNN_Daybreak @@ In addition to that, Cardinal Law may soon have to answer questions from a Massachusetts grand jury investigating the child sex abuse scandal. sex abuse m @@ 1993 SPOK Ind_Geraldo @@ Look, not all of the people who claim the mantle of sex abuse as children truly were. sex abuse m @@ 2002 MAG AmSpect @@ The sex abuse scandal in the Roman Catholic Church, for example, has generated an enormous amount of coverage, although virtually all of it has been misleading. sex abuse m @@ 2005 SPOK CNN_Crossfire @@ With us, Father John Langan from Georgetown University, former Oklahoma Governor Frank Keating, who chaired the national committee investigating clergy sex abuse in the United States, and Monsignor Kevin Irwin from Catholic University of America. sex abuse m @@ 1994 NEWS USAToday @@ OREGON MCMINNVILLE -Debi Mercer, 42, wife of the Yamhill County district attorney began serving 30 days of house arrest for sex abuse and official misconduct. sex abuse m @@ 1999 SPOK ABC_SatNight @@ ' // // One of the first journalists to recognize that pattern was Dorothy Rabinowitz, who began to question the prevailing assumptions about child sex abuse. sex abuse m @@ 1993 ACAD ABAJournal @@ As shown by Joyce-Couch, Bird and Bebensee,' treatment' for sex abuse can go dramatically awry. sex abuse m @@ 2002 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ ' I believe that in saying that he is advising those who are listening to obstruct justice,' said Jay Milano, an Ohio lawyer who is suing the the Cleveland diocese in a sex abuse case. sex crimes m @@ 2005 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Taylor, who prosecutes sex crimes. sex crimes m @@ 1999 MAG PsychToday @@ Raised in a world where nothing need be sad, frightening or sexy, how will they react when presented with the fact that genocide happens every day, sex crimes are on the rise, and the FBI estimates that at any one time numerous serial killers exist in the US without detection? sex crimes m @@ 2001 SPOK CNN_KingWknd @@ // Well, how about the convoluted sex crimes theory? sex crimes m @@ 1998 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ // // Mary Fitipaldi is the sex crimes prosecutor for Montgomery county and she had interviewed the teacher's accuser extensively. sex crimes m @@ 1998 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ Experience told her the victims of sex crimes rarely do. sex crimes m @@ 1997 NEWS Houston @@ Single data points do not prove that easy access to pornography decreases sex crimes, but lifting restrictions on porn sales in Denmark did reduce sex crimes there. sex crimes m @@ 2003 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ No violent offenders or people who've committed sex crimes are accepted in the court program. sex crimes m @@ 2006 SPOK CNN_Grace @@ // Well, how about the convoluted sex crimes theory? sex discrimination m @@ 2003 ACAD AcademicQs @@ Arguments to Defend Sex Discrimination against Men at WLU. sex discrimination m @@ 1999 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ They sounded great a few years ago when they decided that the state's denial of same-gender marriage was a matter of sex discrimination, prohibited by the Hawaii constitution. sex discrimination m @@ 1995 SPOK NPR_Morning @@ A year ago the CIA settled a sex discrimination case brought by one of its top female operatives. sex discrimination m @@ 2005 NEWS Chicago @@ White is expected to tell the committee she is not there to talk about McGwire's past, either. sex discrimination?. sex discrimination m @@ 1997 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ Bender's a victim of sex discrimination, and he's doing something about it. sex discrimination m @@ 1996 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Though a lower court rejected their suit, the Hawaii Supreme Court reinstated it in 1993, arguing that refusal to grant a marriage license to same-sex couples was a form of sex discrimination and a violation of the state constitution's equal rights amendment. sex discrimination m @@ 2006 ACAD InstrPsych @@ The need to intensify the campaign against sex discrimination in educational opportunities was also recommended. sex discrimination m @@ 1993 NEWS AssocPress @@ Hausch, a 19-year employee at the newspaper, was dismissed in November 1990 after she filed sex discrimination charges against the newspaper with the Nevada Equal Rights Commission and the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. sex drive m @@ 1990 FIC BkGen:RabbitRest @@ '' It's my fucking whole neurological life doing it and has been doing it ever since you and I got hitched up; it's having a holier-than-thou wife with the sex drive of a frozen yogurt now that she's got all the babies she wants. sex drive m @@ 2000 MAG VegTimes @@ capsules or 1 to 1 teaspoon tincture, three times a day), which studies show can also rev up your sex drive. sex drive m @@ 2003 MAG Redbook @@ If, however, your sex drive doesn't return in a year (or soon after you finish nursing), talk to your doctor: Low sex drive can be a symptom of a hormone imbalance or of postpartum depression. sex drive m @@ 1993 SPOK CNN_Sonya @@ But a woman who has lost her sex drive and when her estrogen is replaced, doesn't get it back, which I would say the majority of women do, at least women who have their ovaries still, then the testosterone must be tested. sex drive m @@ 1997 ACAD Humanist @@ This, Malthus said, is achieved by constraints on the sex drive --specifically, by delaying marriage and children until one is financially able to support a family. sex drive m @@ 1998 MAG TotalHealth @@ The amino acid carnitine may combat cardiovascular illness by decreasing high TGL levels and increasing HDLs, while tyrosine may increase sex drive by stimulating adrenal hormone production and increasing energy levels. sex drive m @@ 2002 MAG TotalHealth @@ acceleration of the aging process, allergies, breast tenderness, decreased sex drive, sex drive m @@ 1999 FIC Esquire @@ EVENTUALLY MY GIRLFRIEND, JANET, BEGAN TO NOTICE THAT MY SEX DRIVE WAS down. sex symbol m @@ 1990 MAG RollingStone @@ By the fourth special, I was convinced I was a sex symbol. sex symbol m @@ 1993 SPOK ABC_Primetime @@ His tough, tender portrayal is making this 37-year-old TV's most unlikely new sex symbol. sex symbol m @@ 1998 NEWS USAToday @@ Since his' 94 Pulp Fiction career resurrection as a heroin-hazed hit man, the' 70s sex symbol (Grease, Saturday Night Fever) has become adept at diverse character parts. sex symbol m @@ 2003 MAG Redbook @@ Being a sex symbol and knowing that women check him out and flash him when he plays onstage just cracks him up. sex symbol m @@ 1999 SPOK ABC_Special @@ At age 24, Enrique has no problem being the latest Latin sex symbol. sex symbol m @@ 2006 SPOK CBS_Morning @@ Do you think it's that --that honesty that makes you such a sex symbol to women? sex symbol m @@ 2000 MAG Redbook @@ ' Quite contrary to the idea of her as a sex symbol, they saw her as an ally, a powerful pal,' says Goodison,' and used that idea to gain more power in their lives. sex symbol m @@ 1998 MAG AmHeritage @@ Most Underrated Sex Symbol: C Underrated sex symbols are tougher. sexed j @@ 1998 FIC MassachRev @@ Over paid, over sexed, and over here, as some said but I never did. Sexes n @@ 1999 MAG Ebony @@ The' Battle of the Sexes' continues and there are lots of casualties and mucho fallout. sexless j @@ 1995 FIC FantasySciFi @@ It's a geometric wonder full of shifting rainbows, and I take it to the nearest robot, placing it on the offered hand as the sexless voice says,' Your opponent has withdrawn, Mr. sexual preference m @@ 2006 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Calhoun denied making any remarks about racism or sexual preference. sexual preference m @@ 1997 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ But, like sexual preference, race is a far less inflammatory issue than it was just a decade ago --for those who can afford a Notting Hill Gate townhouse. sexual preference m @@ 1991 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ // Well, in matters dealing with race, with ethnic group, with gender, with sexual preference, sexual preference m @@ 1992 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ ' We oppose efforts by the Democrat Party to include sexual preference as a protected minority receiving preferential status under civil rights statutes at the federal, state and local level,' the platform says. sexual preference m @@ 2001 ACAD AmerStudies @@ women of different sexual preference, women of lower economic classes. sexual preference m @@ 1992 MAG Essence @@ Gail Elizabeth Wyatt, a ULCA professor of psychiatry who has published research on African-American women and sexuality, argues that' the individual must define for herself what her sexual preference is and under what context she has reached that conclusion. sexual preference m @@ 1994 SPOK Ind_Geraldo @@ Others, though, feel that their bisexuality, their sexual orientation, or their sexual preference is a constant source of pain and suffering, and confusion. sexual preference m @@ 2005 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ I do not sit in judgment of other players, whether it deals with their sexual preference, their marital problems, or other personal habits, including whether or not they use chemical substances. sexual revolution m @@ 1992 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Not everyone demonstrated, dropped out, joined in the sexual revolution or dodged the draft,' she said. sexual revolution m @@ 2003 MAG NatlReview @@ ' Mother and daughter were formerly two of the three components of one of those wonderful new styles of' family' the sexual revolution has brought us, the third component being Mom's lesbian lover (who had, and has, no legal relationship to the child at all). sexual revolution m @@ 1999 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ He notes many similarities between the children of the' 60s and the' 90s, but while the' 60s introduced the Pill and the sexual revolution, Gen Xers grew up with the rise of AIDS, closely linking sex with death. sexual revolution m @@ 1994 MAG Atlantic @@ But these figures alone do not capture what may be the most striking feature of the new sexual revolution: the rise in the proportion of younger teenagers engaging in sex. sexual revolution m @@ 1991 SPOK CNN_King @@ I mean, George Bush-Look, if this sexual revolution can't be stopped by a plague as dangerous and deadly as that, how can a presidential speech change that kind of behavior? sexual revolution m @@ 2003 ACAD PublicInterest @@ The sexual revolution was less consequential for middle-and upper-class Americans because they retained a strong economic and social stake in the conventional family. sexual revolution m @@ 1994 MAG PsychToday @@ THE REVOLUTION AND RELATIONSHIPS The idea that the Sexual Revolution is at odds with romance (not to mention tradition) is one that is widely held, even by some of those who endorse many of the revolution's apparent objectives. sexual revolution m @@ 1999 SPOK CNN_Talkback @@ And I just think that society has changed so much and the Sexual Revolution has spread so much that it's commonplace. SF n @@ 1999 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ , San Francisco 94103, or send e-mail to: classroom@sfgate. sg p @@ 2004 MAG VegTimes @@ PER SERVING: 150 CAL; SG PROT; 3G TOTAL FAT (OG SAT. sg p @@ 1998 MAG VegTimes @@ Set steamer over boiling water, cover and cook dumplings until tender, 15 minutes Transfer dumplings to a platter and serve right away with dipping sauce PER 4 DUMPLINGS: 208 CAL.; SG PROT.; sg p @@ 2004 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Cai von Rumohr, an analyst with SG Cowen Securities, said,' I don't think we are at the level of Boeingate yet. sg p @@ 2001 MAG VegTimes @@ Just before serving, heat stew and taste and correct seasonings Stir in peas and cilantro and cook just until peas are heated through, then serve in shallow bowls PER SERVING: 275 CAL.; SG PROT.; sg p @@ 2004 MAG VegTimes @@ FAT); 9G CARB; 15MG CHOL; IOOMG SOD; 2G FIBER; SG SUGARS Photograph CRUNCHY RHUBARB-APPLE SALAD // Crackled-Topped Rhubarb Coffee Cake SERVES 8 Chunks of rhubarb accent this moist, tender cake. sg p @@ 2004 MAG VegTimes @@ PER SERVING: 340 CAL; I6G PROT; ISG TOTAL FAT ( SG SAT FAT); 36G CARB; 2OMG CHOL; 620MG SOD; 4G FIBER; 4G SUGARS Wine Suggestions Why not enjoy this pizza Provence style with a chilled glass of South of France Rose? sgraffito n @@ 1997 MAG AmerArtist @@ For the smallest highlights, Alello used a sgraffito technique. sha v @@ 2002 NEWS Chicago @@ *1/2 Sha Na Na,' Rockin' Christmas' (Gold Label). sha v @@ 2003 SPOK NBC_Today @@ It was very' 80s. // Right //. meets Sha Na Na. sha v @@ 1994 NEWS Houston @@ Jettisoned, apparently, are such Woodstock fixtures as Sha Na Na, Country Joe and the Fish, and Sly and the Family Stone. sha v @@ 2002 SPOK CBS_48Hours @@ // These are two of the songs that I'm known for from the days of Sha Na Na. sha v @@ 2002 SPOK CBS_48Hours @@ // Both men remember being thrilled to hear that a living legend, former Sha Na Na singer Vinny Taylor, had moved to town. sha v @@ 1999 NEWS Atlanta @@ Lakewood Amphitheatre, 2002 Lakewood Way SW. 404-249-6400. Soup. 9 p.m. Sept 24. Rock. Big Sky opens $ 8. Cotton Club, 1021 Peachtree St N.E. 404-249-6400. Sha Na Na. SHAB p @@ 1998 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ EVEREDY SQUARE AND SHAB ROW FARMERS' MARKET Church and East streets, Frederick (301-898-3183). shading n @@ 2002 MAG PC World @@ ) We marveled at the subtle shading and uncanny depth maintained on both systems, even during firefight scenes. shading n @@ 2001 MAG PCWorld @@ But with gray-scale graphics, lasers still deliver varied results: Brother's $749 HL-1670N produces subtle shading and sharp edges, while Okidata's $336 Okipage 24n (which finished ninth in our ranking of corporate models) generates smudged, dotted images. shading n @@ 1992 MAG AmerArtist @@ I varied the tones to create the subtle nuances of shading needed for such an uneven surface. shading n @@ 2001 MAG NaturalHist @@ Photograph The wings of a flying insect, below, reveal subtle shading indicative of color patterns. shading n @@ 1990 MAG Conservation @@ Salmon are quite variable in color, ranging from the subtle shading of spots and irregular markings off. shading n @@ 1998 MAG AmericanCraft @@ Her blend of colors creates graduated shadows through subtle shading and an internaL glow from the sparing use of pale threads amid darker ones. shafer p @@ 2006 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ // You've been having a running debate with Jack Shafer, who's the media critic for Slate, who's been writing that you became the legal advocate and protector of Justin Berry, who's now an adult and who's actually complicit in some crimes himself. shafer p @@ 2006 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ And Jack Shafer says you went too far. shafer p @@ 2001 ACAD Humanist @@ By Gregory Shafer. Gregory Shafer holds a Ph.D in English from the University of Michigan and teaches at Mott College in Flint, Michigan. q! ... shafer p @@ 2001 ACAD Humanist @@ By Gregory Shafer. Gregory Shafer holds a Ph.D in English from the University of Michigan and teaches at Mott College in Flint, Michigan. q! ... shafer p @@ 2004 SPOK CNN_Reliable @@ And not to worry, Slate's press columnist, Jack Shafer, says he'll feel free to keep kicking' The Post' around. shafer p @@ 2002 NEWS AssocPress @@ Slate's deputy editor Jack Shafer and political editor Jacob Weisberg will oversee the magazine until Kinsley's successor is named. shafted j @@ 1992 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Ask the people who made contributions why they did it and they tell you that they think the project is important --and that they think Lee got shafted. Shaftesbury p @@ 2004 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Farther west along the Strand is the theater district between Drury Lane and Shaftesbury Avenue, an area beloved by Dickens, who always claimed he had a greater talent for drama than for literature. shake up m @@ 2006 SPOK CNN_Money @@ // There's a little bit of a shake up. shake up m @@ 1999 FIC NewEnglandRev @@ After twenty-four years of marriage he dared to shake up his life and it wasn't because he had another woman waiting in the wings. shake up m @@ 1999 SPOK CBS_Morning @@ And that is they are --they want to really shake up the system. shake up m @@ 1998 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ In California, the issue is expected to shake up political races in all three branches of government. shake up m @@ 2000 SPOK NPR_Sunday @@ But in recent years, Tim Russert's' Meet the Press' has forged into the lead, causing ABC to shake up its show, dismissing the conservative Bill Kristol as a commentator and promising other changes. shake up m @@ 1998 MAG Entertainment @@ There's still good writing in Blue, but the show needs to shake up its structure and rethink its supporting cast. shake up m @@ 1995 SPOK NPR_Morning @@ // Can a man running for president be the majority leader who will shake up the Senate? shake up m @@ 1993 ACAD CompIntlDev @@ Add to this, low and frequently negative rates of productivity growth, and there were strong arguments made to shake up the old system. shakily r @@ 2002 FIC BkSF:TellingChristina @@ She stood shakily and edged past Trisha out of the stall. shakily r @@ 1997 FIC Highlights @@ ), and stood up shakily (squeal! shakily r @@ 2002 ACAD NaturalHist @@ After about thirty seconds of blinking and periodic head-shaking, the trumpeter chick stood up and shakily stumbled off, adults packed closely around it. shakily r @@ 2003 FIC BkGen:Horror @@ He bit through the less sensitive triceps and was free of his arm and his host He stood up shakily. shakily r @@ 2002 FIC Cosmopolitan @@ ' Sarah climbed shakily to her feet. shakily r @@ 2005 FIC VirginiaQRev @@ Rising shakily to her feet One of the detectives helped her How brittle her bones felt! shamanic j @@ 2000 ACAD ReVision @@ Jesus as revolutionary Jew fighting for egalitarian politics, practicing open commensality (nondiscriminating food sharing as a model for society), and healing (which can be interpreted in terms of shamanic traditions), seems to have been forgotten. shamanic j @@ 1990 ACAD ReVision @@ This divinatory method also echoes Asiatic shamanic practices, in which the skull of an ancestor was sometimes kept for oracular and prophetic inspiration (Eliade 1982, 160). shamanic j @@ 1990 ACAD ReVision @@ To be hung from a great tree echoes ancient Asiatic shamanic initiation practices, and similar ordeal-initiations found among American Indian and Australian aboriginal shamanic cultures. shamanic j @@ 1990 ACAD ReVision @@ Simultaneously with this line of research, through my work with shamanic and therapeutic practices involving expanded states of consciousness as an intentional part of such practice, I had been gradually coming to a deeper realization of the importance of connecting with one's ancestors. shamanic j @@ 1990 ACAD ReVision @@ In these actions we see how the paranoid mentality of the Church combined with the envy of the rising patriarchal medical establishment vis-a-vis the' wise ones' (who maintained the traditional herbal medicinal lore and shamanic practices) to produce a biophobic, necrophiliac holocaust that matches the genocide of the Jews in the twentieth century. shamanic j @@ 1992 ACAD ReVision @@ It is too early to tell what the ultimate contribution of this mystical path within the shamanic traditions will be; despite all the similarities with other esoteric schools, the Castaneda books describe knowledge that has a unique slant. shamanism n @@ 1990 ACAD ReVision @@ Shamanism among the Tamang is theistic, whereas Buddhist concepts of nirvana and emptiness expresses unity in nontheistic terms. shamanism n @@ 1990 ACAD ReVision @@ CONTEXT OF TAMANG SHAMANISM. shamanism n @@ 1990 ACAD ReVision @@ THE SPIRITUALITY OF TAMANG SHAMANISM. shamanism n @@ 1990 ACAD ReVision @@ Likewise, among the Tamang with whom I worked, soul journey to a Supreme Being of the Sky survives in shamanism and is central to their shamanic system. shamanism n @@ 2000 ACAD ReVision @@ In Siberian shamanism, women were equal with men; their status as shamans could be as high ranking and influential. shamanism n @@ 1996 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ Edmund Leach (1966) excoriated Eliade following the publication of Shamanism. shame on you m @@ 1994 SPOK Ind_Geraldo @@ Diaz, because I know you --' Shame On You' is one of my main things to watch, so you do that. shame on you m @@ 1991 NEWS Atlanta @@ ' Shame on you,' Majid replied. shame on you m @@ 1992 MAG Ebony @@ And to those teachers who just pass athletes, I say,' Shame on you! shame on you m @@ 1994 SPOK CBS_Morning @@ Arnold Diaz has an important Shame On You report. shame on you m @@ 1993 MAG Smithsonian @@ And if you don't join me, shame on you. shame on you m @@ 1994 SPOK Ind_Geraldo @@ invented the phrase Shame on You. That segment now famous at local stations all across this land. Arnold Diaz is going to bring us the inside story --the inside story on the world's best-known lingerie catalog. Tell me, Victoria ... shame on you m @@ 1992 SPOK CNN_Crossfire @@ they pass programs for people who are not working and who are not paying taxes and you've- // Well- // Shame on you for passing programs for poor people, Senator. shame on you m @@ 2002 FIC Analog @@ Then you got yourself thrown into Canicula, labeled as one of the Dominator's loyal servants Shame on you for that! shamed v @@ 1993 MAG Skiing @@ It was more a test than a request, and I felt shamed into accepting. shampoos n @@ 2002 MAG Shape @@ Shampoos and conditioners for color-treated hair can also help protect color in the sun; they're gentler on locks than other shampoos are and often contain ingredients that can protect strands from the sun's UVA/UVB rays. shampoos n @@ 2002 MAG Shape @@ com) or ARTec Color Depositing Shampoos and Conditioners ($11, $15; 800-323-6817). shampoos n @@ 2007 MAG Shape @@ 18 shampoo and conditioner Pantene Pro-V Midnight Expressions Shampoo and Conditioner ($7 each; at drugstores) Shampoos and conditioners designed to preserve or add pigment to a particular color are nothing new, but this one-created especially to revitalize black hair-earned top votes from Shape's dark-haired testers. shampoos n @@ 2005 MAG TownCountry @@ com also carries a beautiful new organic body-care line of soaps and shampoos called Raining Rose (there's a vegan line as well). shampoos n @@ 2005 MAG TownCountry @@ ) Adults: I use Avalon Organics' SLS-free shampoos and conditioners; they contain organic botanicals, such as lavender and jojoba oil (**25;1140;TOOLONG). shampoos n @@ 2003 MAG Shape @@ Choose bulk-size shampoos and conditioners as well as products with minimal external packaging. shamrock n @@ 2001 ACAD Re:View @@ Last clue: In your favorite room with your favorite teacher, find a GREEN SHAMROCK. shamrock n @@ 1996 FIC KenyonRev @@ Research Library LYNN MARIE INVISIBLY DYING GRASS SHAMROCK green silk covers Taiesha' s body like a waterfall, and thin milk-white birds point long beaks across her arms. shamrock n @@ 1997 FIC FantasySciFi @@ In the end she took only a little china figurine, a pretend Irish house with a green shamrock on the side which she had found in a secondhand shop and given Joe one Christmas as a gag, for good luck. shamrock n @@ 1999 NEWS Atlanta @@ Landers served green punch and shamrock cookies. shamrock n @@ 1997 FIC Triquarterly @@ A sultry shamrock green, she was. shamrock n @@ 1995 MAG MotherEarth @@ And speaking of green: the shamrock became a symbol of Ireland and St. shanghaied v @@ 2008 FIC AmScholar @@ Leo found the hammock he'd shanghaied from the boat in the bottom of his barracks bag and tried to rig it up to a tree and pulled the tree down. Shanti j @@ 1993 MAG RollingStone @@ About 30 women crowded into a circle in the Cooperations tepee to confront him, while another Shanti Sena --a lanky, laconic, straw-chewing Rainbow named Duane --guarded the entrance. shape up m @@ 2005 SPOK CNN_CapGang @@ // I think Bob Strauss is going to sit down and say, you have to shape up, and maybe you should quit sending $4 or $5 billion to Cuba. shape up m @@ 2004 NEWS Atlanta @@ ' If you have a kid and you send him off, you can get him to shape up while he's off someplace,' said Scott Henggeler, one of the program's founders and a psychiatry professor at the Medical University of South Carolina. shape up m @@ 2008 NEWS USAToday @@ The Chase could shape up as a three-man race, with Busch and Edwards joined by two-time defending champion Jimmie Johnson, who has won back-to-back races. shape up m @@ 1991 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Unless you are able to shape up our home base it will be almost impossible to conduct an effective foreign policy. shape up m @@ 1990 FIC Mov:JoevsVolcano @@ Maybe if you start treating this like a job instead of some kind of welfare hospital, you'll shape up. shape up m @@ 1995 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ // // // All agree that Masur has made the orchestra shape up. shape up m @@ 1997 MAG SportsIll @@ '' SHAPE UP,' UNDERWEAR SALESMAN TELLS WELLS Jim Palmer, the Hall of Fame pitcher and Jockey pitchman, is relating a brief encounter with Wells. shape up m @@ 2001 MAG TotalHealth @@ The Shape Up plan does not recommend' no carbohydrates' -it recommends no junk carbohydrates. shape-up n @@ 1991 MAG Prevention @@ BODY MAKEOVERS presents the best weight-loss and shape-up success stories of Prevention readers. shard n @@ 2003 FIC Mov:Gothika @@ A big SHARD OF GLASS is stuck right through the flimsy hospital slipper into her skin. shard n @@ 2007 FIC BkGen:Twist of faith @@ Jake tuned in for a moment, still brushing at what would almost certainly turn out to be yet another pottery shard. shard n @@ 1996 MAG Antiques @@ Photograph Pl. III. Shards Chinese Kangxi period. shard n @@ 2000 FIC Bk:KissBees @@ a shard of pottery with the faint figure of a turtle etched into the red clay; shard n @@ 1998 MAG NaturalHist @@ And while Shuyun was fishing along the banks of the Gan River, another of his birds gashed its leg on a shard of glass. shard n @@ 2002 FIC Mov:ComingUpDown @@ A bandage covers the wound made by the glass shard. sharecroppers n @@ 2001 MAG Smithsonian @@ The hamlet's four extended families, descendants of slaves and sharecroppers, live in small ramshackle houses and trailers amid pigs, chickens, cattle and rusting machinery. sharecroppers n @@ 2008 ACAD GeorgiaHisQ @@ White farmers commonly swindled black sharecroppers. sharecroppers n @@ 1996 MAG Essence @@ Most of them were sharecroppers or tenant farmers, and they were, all of them, generations deep in debt to the White plantation owners. sharecroppers n @@ 1994 SPOK ABC_2020 @@ It looked too much like pictures of downtrodden sharecroppers and field slaves I'd seen in books. sharecroppers n @@ 1998 ACAD AmerStudies @@ from Truman's policy during the war, the domino policy to the ban on brothels, from the working opportunities for Southern black sharecroppers in defense plants to the suppression of the clutch which enabled women to drive cars. sharecroppers n @@ 2002 FIC NewEnglandRev @@ They descended from sharecroppers and tenant farmers and considered any urban occupation a step up. shareware n @@ 1994 MAG Compute @@ Freeware and Shareware. Many useful tools are available on the nets Like their commercial cousins, all of these programs have idiosyncratic strengths and weaknesses Let's take a close look and see what you can get for a small ... shareware n @@ 1991 ACAD Mercury @@ Shareware, available from many user groups. shareware n @@ 1995 MAG PopScience @@ Shareware program registration fee is $30 (discounted $5 for each new airport approach that the plate user submits, shareware n @@ 1997 ACAD EnvironEd @@ In this report, we review two USEPA shareware programs that address a common environmental problem-design and management of septic systems. shareware n @@ 1994 MAG Compute @@ The program is shareware the registration fee is $19. shareware n @@ 1991 ACAD Mercury @@ For the most part, the above listings omit the large number of public domain (freeware or shareware) programs available on the bulletin boards, from user groups, and by mail. sharia n @@ 2007 ACAD Foreign Affairs @@ Ottoman sultans had often enacted laws outside the realm of Islamic sharia, based on political rather than religious principles. sharia n @@ 1999 ACAD Church&State @@ They are supposed to have a bachelor's degree in sharia (Islamic law), but frequently community college degrees are accepted because of the low level of candidate quality. sharia n @@ 2002 MAG USNWR @@ ' What, for example, are American Muslims to do with sharia, the Islamic legal and ethical codes that tradition says should undergird Islamic society? sharia n @@ 2008 NEWS CSMonitor @@ who said the application of sharia, or Islamic law, in Britain was becoming unavoidable. sharia n @@ 2008 NEWS CSMonitor @@ ' We want sharia Islamic law in our country. sharia n @@ 2008 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Her efforts to gain custody of her six children, to fight the Islamic sharia courts, and to gain legal status in Israel, show the power of a determined woman against all odds. Sharia p @@ 2005 SPOK CNN_Insight @@ That's not to say that he's not committed to the end goals of JI, and that is establishing an Islamic state governed by Sharia law. sharpen v @@ 1996 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ It forces you to sharpen your skills and your reflexes. sharpened j @@ 2003 FIC Mov:HeavenlyCreatures @@ STUCKY Yeah, I guess, you know next to wacking his weasel his other favorite thing is twisting sharpened pencils in the corner of his eyes. sharpened j @@ 1990 MAG Smithsonian @@ -1476), prince of the Danubian principality of Walachia, who became known as Vlad the Impaler for his habit of forcing his enemies to sit on sharpened stakes. sharpened j @@ 1997 NEWS USAToday @@ But officials are seeing more makeshift weapons, such as umbrellas or sharpened pencils, a study says. sharpened j @@ 1991 MAG AmHeritage @@ The 40th was assigned to the shorter runway, which ended in a deep ravine studded with the trunks of decapitated palm trees like sharpened stakes in a tiger trap. sharpened j @@ 1997 NEWS Atlanta @@ 31 after one student stabbed another student in the cheek with a sharpened pencil. sharpened j @@ 1998 MAG Child Life @@ Lay the paper over the little figures that you see printed here and trace them carefully with a sharpened No. Shave n @@ 2000 SPOK NPR_FreshAir @@ '' Shave And A Haircut, Two Bits.' And you think about these things and they're these melodies that have somehow survived through natural selection or something that they're just part of our vocabulary, that are just ... shaved v @@ 2008 NEWS Houston @@ He didn't have the benefit of today's greatly relaxed start, stroke and turn rules, considered cheating by purists, which have literally shaved seconds off swims. shaver p @@ 1999 NEWS Houston @@ Texas Zone Smith and Lamar Streets (Bank United Texas Music Stage) along Smith to McKinney (Bayou Market) Bank United Texas Music Stage Saturday, April 17 Noon Eddy &; Billy Joe Shaver 2:15 p. shaver p @@ 2002 ACAD SocialStudies @@ Levin, Newmann, and Oliver and Oliver and Shaver drew that same conclusion when they did research on students' use of a jurisprudential model in which the students analyzed controversial public issues using court cases. shaver p @@ 2002 ACAD SocialStudies @@ The contemporary nature of the issues addressed is a hallmark of Oliver and Shaver's jurisprudential model, Evans's social issues model, and Parker and Zumeta's public policy deliberation model. shaver p @@ 1995 ACAD Psychology @@ Those persons have a history of relationships with significant others who were available in times of need and were responsive to signals of distress (Hazan &; Shaver, 1987). shaver p @@ 1995 ACAD Psychology @@ Shaver, 1987). This basic mistrust is reflected in insecure persons' tendency to perceive a relatively low level of available instrumental and emotional support from others and their relatively low tendency to seek social support in times of ... shaver p @@ 1995 ACAD Psychology @@ Second, participants received 15 statements (five items per attachment style), constructed by decomposing Hazan and Shaver's descriptions (for more details, see Mikulincer et al. shaving j @@ 1995 FIC AntiochRev @@ On the last day I decided to shave, and in my shaving mirror I saw that I could just about shrug those purple shoulders. shaving j @@ 2006 ACAD PSAJournal @@ This gives historic perspective to the shaving cream antics of children enjoying a Cambodian New Year in Massachusetts. shaving j @@ 1998 FIC KenyonRev @@ he saw half of the moon five feet away in his shaving mirror. shaving j @@ 1997 FIC BkGen:DanielsBride @@ There was a shaving mirror on the wall opposite the stove, and she frowned as she looked into it. shaving j @@ 2008 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ And guys, what about the shaving cream you used this morning? shaving j @@ 2003 FIC MassachRev @@ She nuzzled into him, breathed the spicy smell of his shaving cream, and looked out at the ocean. shaving cream m @@ 1995 FIC Mov:BadBoys @@ (examining shelves) It's like shaving cream. shaving cream m @@ 1993 MAG RollingStone @@ This same guy once came gliding downstairs during a party wearing nothing but shaving cream over his genitals, got himself a beer and went back upstairs. shaving cream m @@ 2001 MAG MensHealth @@ Rafe messenger bag, Cole Haan sueded corduroy jacket, John Varvatos scarf, Clinique Skin Supplies for Men shaving cream and M lotion, Estee Lauder Pleasures for Men eau de toilette FORMAL WEDDING. shaving cream m @@ 1997 FIC VirginiaQRev @@ The left side of his face was smeared with shaving cream, the right smooth and clean. shaving cream m @@ 2002 NEWS Denver @@ Shaving cream: Lots of wiggle room. shaving cream m @@ 1992 FIC Radiance @@ Vick's VapoRub, shaving cream, styptic pencil, mouthwash, an empty box of sinus relief tablets, and a lone penicillin capsule that had expired in July 1983. shaving cream m @@ 1996 MAG AmHeritage @@ In 1925 a retired insurance salesman named Clinton Odell began manufacturing a brushless shaving cream. shaving cream m @@ 2000 FIC Mov:AmericanPsycho @@ You can rinse it off or keep it on and apply shaving cream over it --preferably with a brush, which softens the beard as it lifts the whiskers, making hair removal easier. shawls n @@ 2004 NEWS CSMonitor @@ We were so afraid, we grabbed our abayas black shawls and ran,' says Najjad. shawls n @@ 2004 FIC AntiochRev @@ To conclude the ceremony, a processional, led by Timmy and Samuel, each holding a Torah, walked solemnly through the synagogue, a number of congregationalists leaning out into the aisle to touch their prayer shawls to the sacred scrolls, then to kiss the fringes. shawls n @@ 1999 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Groups of Serbian women, all wearing kerchiefs, black skirts and shawls, along with men in ill-fitting suits, walked in hushed clusters to pay their condolences. shawls n @@ 1999 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Still, Jerry Derblich, owner of Afikomen Jewish Books, Gifts and Arts in Berkeley, said he has seen about two dozen Christian customers stop by his store during the past year to purchase prayer shawls. shawls n @@ 1998 FIC Tikkun @@ Jews in prayer shawls and phylacteries were either standing in place or walking about. shawls n @@ 2001 ACAD Style @@ and shawls and scarves of silk, and cabinets of brown and gold, and ivory boxes and silver trays, and brass things. shawn n @@ 2008 SPOK NPR_TellMore @@ //: Shawn, your turn, what about Mike Huckabee? shawn n @@ 2008 SPOK NPR_TellMore @@ //: Shawn, why do you think that is? shawn n @@ 2008 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ //: //: (Voiceover) Shawn Boone was one of 15 people killed in dust explosions that year. shawn n @@ 2008 NEWS CSMonitor @@ // Yet,' It has been tremendously worse than it is now,' claims US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) spokesman Shawn Saucier. shawn n @@ 2000 MAG Entertainment @@ 85 The Wayans FAMILY SIBLING RABBLEROUSERS AGES 28-42 CREDITS Wayans --cowritten ( Shawn, Marlon) and -directed (Keenen), Scary Movie broke the record for R-rated opening grosses-and its $155. shawn n @@ 2007 FIC Scholastic @@ Narrator 1: Edward sneaks away wearing Tom's clothes He also takes Tom's skateboard and helmet Narrator 2: Shawn, Mr Jones' assistant, brings a huge feast and puts it in front of Tom. shays p @@ 2006 MAG Ms @@ ), Christopher Shays (R-Conn. shays p @@ 1996 MAG Environmental @@ After DeLay tried, with strong support from anti-environmental lobbyists, to push Congressman Christopher Shays (R-Connecticut) into voting for bill riders that would have prohibited EPA enforcement of pesticide and toxic waste restrictions, shays p @@ 2002 NEWS Atlanta @@ ON THE WEB: Analysis of legislation: **41;5850;TOOLONG State laws: **35;5893;TOOLONG HIGHLIGHTS The House-passed campaign finance bill, sponsored by Reps Christopher Shays (R-Conn.) shays p @@ 1996 MAG WashMonth @@ Christopher Shays huffed in a September House hearing. shays p @@ 1996 SPOK ABC_Brinkley @@ // Again, I think you clearly see, with Chris Shays' statements, shays p @@ 1996 SPOK ABC_Brinkley @@ ' Yet we managed to, as Chris Shays pointed out, when the President was asking for $7 billion more in spending, we gave him $30 billion less in spending. sheba p @@ 1990 FIC KenyonRev @@ I see, says Sheba, that your reputation for wisdom is exceeded only by the fact of it. sheba p @@ 2008 NEWS Denver @@ ' // Sheba R. Wheeler: 303-954-1283 or swheeler@denverpostcom -------------------------------------------------------------------- ... sheba p @@ 2008 NEWS Houston @@ , $19; breakfast at Panera, $5; dinner and drinks at Queen of Sheba Ethiopian restaurant, $30; breakfast at Sunshine Bagel Co. sheba p @@ 2008 NEWS Denver @@ ' // Sheba R. Wheeler: 303-954-1283 // or swheeler@denverpostcom // Find Documents with Similar Topics Help Below are concepts discussed in this document Select terms of interest and either modify your search or search within the current results set q! ... sheba p @@ 1990 FIC KenyonRev @@ Solomon has told Sheba of his three thousand parables, each of which has a thousand and five interpretations, and Sheba has told Solomon a fair number of African pygmy jokes. sheba p @@ 1990 FIC KenyonRev @@ On the third day Solomon teaches Sheba the language of animals and the language of demons. Shedd p @@ 1992 NEWS Chicago @@ Shedd Aquarium Plain Hypocrisy. sheds v @@ 1990 ACAD ArabStudies @@ This discussion as to the real socio-economic support base of the Muslim Brethren and its place within the Sudanese social structure is important not only because it sheds light on the reasons for the movement's increasing support among specific social groups, but also because it offers further evidence of the latter's role in the new regime. sheds v @@ 1996 MAG Psychology Today @@ The serpent is a symbol of wisdom in many cultures, because it sheds its skin and thus is born again. sheds v @@ 1992 ACAD AfricaToday @@ Schwlm, thoroughout the Congo crisis forms a most remarkable and revealing, if informal,' memoir' that sheds much light on Congo events and personalities, and his perception of them. sheds v @@ 2003 ACAD Psychology @@ Theoretically, this study contributes to literature in that it sheds light on the mechanisms underlying individual technical information inquiry behaviors in organization settings. sheds v @@ 2003 MAG Washington Monthly @@ But the book is illuminating, most of all for the light it sheds on America's current fiscal situation. sheds v @@ 1999 ACAD InterAmStud @@ This point is important because it sheds light on the process of citizenship building for evangelicals in Peru. sheena p @@ 2005 SPOK CNN_King @@ And are the rumors about Sheena Easton's pursuit of you accurate as well? sheena p @@ 2005 SPOK CNN_King @@ And are the rumors about Sheena Easton's pursuit of you accurate as well? sheena p @@ 2005 SPOK CNN_King @@ My wife and I went to the theater one night and Sheena Easton was in a play. sheena p @@ 1992 SPOK CBS_Morning @@ Sheena Easton, Raul Julia coming up. sheena p @@ 1991 NEWS Atlanta @@ department -comes from Scottish vocalist Sheena Easton:' My mother told me that when the right person comes along, be sure you have clean underwear on. sheep ''s m @@ 2000 FIC SouthwestRev @@ From the sheep's belly dangled eighteen pink teats looking like a chain of uncooked link sausages. sheep ''s m @@ 1995 MAG Skiing @@ The special of the day at the cafe was a Scottish delicacy called haggis --a sheep's stomach stuffed with its minced heart, lungs, and liver. sheep ''s m @@ 2006 SPOK CNN_LiveSat @@ // It's not just another violent video game, it's a violent Christian video game or some say a wolf in sheep's clothing. sheep ''s m @@ 1999 FIC FantasySciFi @@ Sitting her down, Gwen fetched ale to go with sheep's cheese and' coch yr wden' -which turned out to mean' hung goat. sheep ''s m @@ 1999 MAG GolfMag @@ ' Pickled genitalia, minced eyelids, and shredded nostrils all wrapped up in a sheep's bladder and boiled for hours. sheep ''s m @@ 1993 NEWS Chicago @@ But the NC-17 that was supposed to separate comparatively serious adult cinema from the porn avalanche was instantly attacked by conservatives as the same, leering wolf-in-free-speech sheep's clothing. sheep ''s m @@ 2006 SPOK CNN_LiveSat @@ // // This game is literally a wolf in sheep's clothing. sheep ''s m @@ 1996 MAG AmericanCraft @@ Mary Ellen Frank Berta, 1992, paper birch, cotton, Icelandic sheep's wool, hides, furs, 7 by 6 by 9 inches, collection of Diane E Mayer. sheepish j @@ 2002 FIC Mov:They @@ He manages a sheepish smile. sheet metal m @@ 1995 MAG MotherEarth @@ Draw the pattern outlines for the Cones on the fiberglass sheet, as shown, then cut them out either with a pair of sheet metal shears or with a saber saw fitted with a saber saw fitted with a fine (18-to 24-tooth) metal blade. sheet metal m @@ 1994 MAG MotherEarth @@ You can also try changing dimensions of the throat with thin sheet metal. sheet metal m @@ 1995 ACAD ABAJournal @@ Local 28 Sheet metal Workers International Association v. sheet metal m @@ 1997 FIC ArkansasRev @@ Adams noticed for the first time, rising from one corner of the trailer, a spindly antenna bearing the initials, punched out of rusted sheet metal, WNRK. sheet metal m @@ 2004 FIC VirginiaQRev @@ He threw off the hard, unapproachable aura of sunlight on sheet metal. sheet metal m @@ 1996 FIC FantasySciFi @@ Empty back on the old galvanized sheet metal bar with a solid clunk. sheet metal m @@ 1994 MAG ConsumResrch @@ Repair any damaged or disconnected ducts, and use sheet metal screws to connect ducts. sheet metal m @@ 1994 FIC BkGen:NightPrey @@ His voice sounded like a file being run over sheet metal. Sheila p @@ 2003 SPOK CNN_Talkback @@ Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee is with us. shellac n @@ 1997 MAG MotherEarth @@ You can brighten your basket by applying a fresh coat of shellac. shellfish n @@ 1998 MAG SouthernLiv @@ In this salty, quiet world, blue crabs, Callinectes sapidus (beautiful swimmers), are born and grow to adulthood, dining on decaying marsh grass and tiny fish and shellfish. shelving n @@ 2008 MAG SouthernLiv @@ Ben achieved another horizontal effect by using open shelving in the kitchen. shelving n @@ 2002 MAG Sunset @@ Eliminate the need for freestanding shelving units and armoires-which are space hogs-by using built-in storage elements. shelving n @@ 2007 MAG CountryLiving @@ Photograph: After OPEN SHELVING In a money-saving and decorative move, Ann selected Ballard Designs' Cafe Shelving in lieu of upper cabinets to display Beth's ironstone. shelving n @@ 2003 MAG CountryLiving @@ Other storage ideas: Retrofit an old cupboard or armoire with shelving. shelving n @@ 2004 MAG Essence @@ Note: Make sure freestanding shelving units are properly secured to the wall so little ones won't be tempted to scale them or pull them down. shelving n @@ 2007 MAG Sunset @@ Kitchen interior High ceilings, white walls, and open shelving make the kitchen seem larger than its 15-by 15-foot area. Shepherdess n @@ 2002 FIC Atlantic @@ APRIL 3, 1919 On August 13, 1913, thirty-four years after the death of the Little Shepherdess, sherd n @@ 2004 ACAD Archaeology @@ And each pictogram appears on an irregular shape intended to look like a pottery sherd. Sheridan p @@ 1990 NEWS USAToday @@ Sheridan's closing line: New Orleans by 5. shes n @@ 2002 FIC BkGen:Desecration @@ '' Shes got her alias, right? shes n @@ 2008 SPOK Fox_OReilly @@ Shes not going to like that. shes n @@ 2008 SPOK NPR_TellMore @@ Her biography clearly indicates that shes going to take these matters seriously. shes n @@ 2008 SPOK NPR_TellMore @@ Shes going to get off. Shes going to be on her own. Shes going to have to address those questions at some point, somewhere, and some time Shes got to show substance on the issues That day is going to come now. If youre a McCain supporter, theres no question about the fact she brought a lot to the ticket already. I mean, ... shes n @@ 2008 SPOK CBS_48Hours @@ Shes got a seven-year-old daughter. shes n @@ 2003 FIC BkGen:HimalayanDhaba @@ Shes got the last rooms on the end, the farthest from the hospital; Tamding opens up the door and shows her where shes going to live. shetland p @@ 2000 ACAD ReVision @@ Cristina Biaggi (1997,504) has suggested, in fact, that the megalithic tombs of the Orkney and Shetland islands may reflect the' long-lasting and powerful' influence of the Maltese Temple Culture. shetland p @@ 1994 MAG TIME @@ @@2112547 Probably it works this way: after years of riding the Shetland pony across the slack wire above the center ring, you begin to wonder if you could do it blindfolded. shetland p @@ 2005 MAG TownCountry @@ Trip lengths vary and will often include excursions to places like the Falkland or South Shetland Islands. shetland p @@ 1994 FIC BkGen:LeavingLas @@ They left Norway and voyaged into the North Sea, past the Shetland Islands and the Faeroes, then straight toward the settlement of Thingvellir in Iceland. shetland p @@ 1993 MAG TIME @@ Until last week, gentle ponies and Fair Isle sweaters represented the Shetland Islands: comforting symbols of a place of untamed beauty. shetland p @@ 1996 NEWS Chicago @@ Marine Expeditions, a Toronto outfitter, guarantees a White Christmas and New Year's for its 14-day adventure cruises to Antarctica and the South Shetland Islands. shibboleth v @@ 1995 ACAD AmerScholar @@ The cause of a free press became a liberal shibboleth (and remains one even now). shielded v @@ 2008 FIC Analog @@ ' He shielded his eyes and squinted out at me through the bar's smoke and gloom. shields n @@ 1991 SPOK CNN_King @@ They estimate 2,000 to 3,000 citizens of Kuwait City were hauled off by the Iraqi army into Iraq -or they may still be retreating into Kuwait -presumably to be used as hostages or human shields. shifter n @@ 2008 MAG MotherJones @@ ' They understand the way energy markets have changed, and they're reinforced by Chvez's success,' says Michael Shifter, vice president for policy at the Inter-American Dialogue, a Washington, D. shifter n @@ 2002 SPOK NPR_ATCW @@ @@162894 And joining us now to talk more about Hugo Chavez's return to power is Michael Shifter, the vice president for policy at the Inter-American Dialogue in Washington, DC. shifter n @@ 2002 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ ' said Michael Shifter, vice president of Inter-American Dialogue, a Washington-based policy group. shifter n @@ 2001 SPOK CNN_Insight @@ Joining us now is Michael Shifter, vice president of Inter-America Dialogue, a Washington-based research organization. shifter n @@ 2005 NEWS CSMonitor @@ He is determined to use the enormous windfall from record oil prices to pursue his Bolivarian Revolution on the regional stage as aggressively as possible,' says Michael Shifter, vice president of the Inter-American Dialogue, a think tank in Washington, D. shifter n @@ 2007 NEWS CSMonitor @@ ' It is true that Chavez is the main advocate for taking advantage of a favorable energy market and trying to squeeze foreign companies as much as possible,' says Michael Shifter, who recently authored a report on the challenges the Chavez administration poses to US policymakers. Shiite j @@ 2003 NEWS CSMonitor @@ ' shouts Iraq's most vehemently anti-US Shiite cleric, Muqtada al-Sadr, at a Friday sermon in Kufa, neighboring Najaf, in August. SHILL v @@ 1990 FIC Mov:Grifters @@ The shill pulls a messy wad of bills from his inner pocket, uses most of it to cover the bet. shillings n @@ 2008 FIC Bk:blackstonekey @@ Against all of this the tricorne was a rebellion, for such a hat could not have been purchased for less than ten shillings. shillings n @@ 2002 ACAD InstrPsych @@ It was referred to as the pounds, shillings and pence table. shillings n @@ 2002 ACAD InstrPsych @@ It was referred to as the pounds, shillings and pence table. shillings n @@ 2002 MAG NaturalHist @@ ' This behavior is not fundamentally different from the way people recited prices in the old decimal-averse British system that combined pounds, shillings, and pence. shillings n @@ 2002 ACAD WorldAffairs @@ shillings, and deutschmarks. Again, are these factors cultural, structural, or, as seems most likely, some complex overlapping of both? Compare, for example, the present dynamism and' Westernness' of Warsaw ... shillings n @@ 1990 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Her aunt's decision to give her ten shillings, then worth about 50 cents in US money, prompted her to act on' an intuition' to earn a living. Shiloh p @@ 1997 MAG Jet @@ Wallace Charles Smith of Shiloh Baptist Church in Washington, D. shiner n @@ 1998 FIC SouthernRev @@ ' By the way, if you don't mind my mentioning it,' Zeldin added in a hoarse whisper,' that's a nice-looking shiner you got there. shipboard n @@ 2003 MAG TownCountry @@ ) AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER (1957) After their shipboard romance, playboy Nick Ferrante (Cary Grant) and the elegant Terry McKay (Deborah Kerr) make a pact to test their relationship by separating for six months and then reuniting atop the Empire State Building. shipboard n @@ 2000 SPOK CBS_Morning @@ ' // // // A day in Bea's shipboard life begins with a quick review of the scheduled activities before heading off to breakfast always with shredded wheat, coffee, and the morning paper. shipboard n @@ 1992 ACAD GeographRev @@ Morison did the same by sea for his study of Columbus, and in its details of shipboard life, sailing knowledge, and navigation, his work has no equal. shipboard n @@ 1998 FIC FantasySciFi @@ Your people will not be prepared for a lifetime of shipboard life. shipboard n @@ 2002 SPOK CBS_Morning @@ ' // // // A day in Bea's shipboard life begins with a quick review of the scheduled activities before heading off to breakfast, always with Shredded Wheat, coffee and the morning paper. shipboard n @@ 2002 ACAD AmerScholar @@ As the two ships sail for their surprise attack on the mainland, Woodes Rogers observes in his journal that Selkirk needs time to adapt to shipboard life. shipbuilding n @@ 1994 ACAD WorldAffairs @@ Just as the Japanese applied further emphasis to high technology as they found their comparative advantage in shipbuilding and steel giving way to producers in newly industrializing countries (such as Brazil, Taiwan, and Korea), the United States has also found it necessary to make similar shifts. shipbuilding n @@ 1996 ACAD ForeignAffairs @@ South Korea's economy, with its large steel, shipbuilding, and petrochemical sectors, together with a growing middle class ever more addicted to driving, is even more energy-intensive than Japan's. shipbuilding n @@ 2000 SPOK NBC_Today @@ The city has long been perceived as a polluted steel and shipbuilding center, and generally not considered a choice European destination. shipbuilding n @@ 1992 MAG HarpersMag @@ During the 1950s the United States exported its steel and shipbuilding industries to Japan, but the fine gentlemen in Washington were enthralled by the grand opera of the Cold War, and the State Department didn't do floors and windows. shipbuilding n @@ 1995 ACAD AmerStudies @@ and shipbuilding. During this time, the yoseba system functioned to absorb some of the social dislocation caused by Japan's rapid economic development into an advanced industrial and now, postindustrial nation. The take-off period for the yoseba ... shipbuilding n @@ 1991 ACAD AsianAffairs @@ Financing high-tech R &D; will require a flow of funds from previous investments in mid-tech industries, such as steel, shipbuilding, consumer electronics, and personal computers. shipman p @@ 2008 SPOK ABC_ThisWeek @@ SENATOR LINDSAY GRAHAM (REPUBLICAN // //: //: The roundtable is next with George Will, Claire Shipman, Jay Carney and Jonathan Capehart. shipman p @@ 2008 SPOK ABC_ThisWeek @@ Reclaiming Faith in Politics after the Religious Right,' Claire Shipman, and Jay Carney of' Time' magazine. shipman p @@ 2008 SPOK ABC_ThisWeek @@ George Will, EJ Dionne, Jay Carney, Claire Shipman, thank you all very much. shipman p @@ 2001 MAG TIME @@ Jay's wife Claire Shipman has been covering the White House for NBC News (her cubicle in the press section is one flight up from TIME's), shipman p @@ 2002 SPOK ABC_GMA @@ ABC's Claire Shipman has had a chance to talk with her. shipman p @@ 2004 SPOK ABC_GMA @@ George Stephanopoulos, Claire Shipman, thanks very much. shipped v @@ 1992 MAG Forbes @@ Consider the way Richfood had previously shipped goods to its customer/owners. shippers n @@ 1995 MAG Smithsonian @@ At the south end of Gilroy is an aluminum-sided warehouse with a sun-bleached sign:' Joseph Gubser Company, Garlic Growers and Shippers. shippers n @@ 1995 ACAD AgricResrch @@ and the Colorado Dry Bean Administrative Committee, Northern Colorado Onion Association, and Arkansas Valley (Colorado) Growers and Shippers Association are now linking their weather station data into the systems. shippers n @@ 2000 MAG MotherEarth @@ Modern tomato breeders, growers and shippers have gone far in bringing a convincing approximation of fresh tomatoes to grocery shelves. shippers n @@ 2002 SPOK NPR_TalkNation @@ ' I've queried, oh, some two dozen growers and shippers and distributors both in this country and in Italy, where that common brown mushroom is prevalent. shippers n @@ 1991 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ The growers fault the shippers, the brokers, the wholesalers and the retailers for mishandling and temperature abuse. shippers n @@ 2002 NEWS CSMonitor @@ * Consumer site of the Organic Trade Association, a group of growers, shippers, processors, certifiers, and others in the organic food industry. shipping v @@ 2002 SPOK NPR_Saturday @@ The conflict has forced shipping companies to seek help from Canada and Mexico where they are receiving very different receptions. shipyards n @@ 1990 MAG Omni @@ PHOTO (COLOR): The foundry at the Gdansk shipyards (lower right). shipyards n @@ 1991 NEWS CSMonitor @@ The admiration extends to the nearby Gdansk Shipyards, which more than anywhere else, symbolize Eastern Europe's long struggle to overthrow communism. shipyards n @@ 1991 NEWS CSMonitor @@ But when Solidarity blossomed in the shipyards of Gdansk, the East Germans put their neighbors at arm's length, restricting travel between the countries. shipyards n @@ 2005 NEWS AssocPress @@ They still flock to the Gdansk shipyards. shipyards n @@ 1991 MAG Forbes @@ Offer to save renowned Gdansk shipyards 1989 fell through when Polish workers turned down $1/hour, 2,000 layoffs. shipyards n @@ 1992 MAG Forbes @@ In 1980, as the Solidarity movement took off with the strike in the Gdansk shipyards, the leaders had Radio Free Europe broadcast throughout those facilities. shirked v @@ 1998 SPOK Ind_NewsForum @@ Why has he shirked his responsibility as a co-op owner --why has he shirked his responsibility under the Martin Act to comply with the law? shite n @@ 1998 FIC Mov:LockStockTwo @@ This white shite steals my goods and then thinks it is a good idea to sell it back to me. shitty j @@ 2007 MAG RollingStone @@ ' There's nothing I can say to embarrass them in return, other than say they have small penises or my friends say they were really shitty in bed. shitty j @@ 1999 FIC Mov:Base @@ NEWHOUSE Make even the smallest mistake here, and it will be my pleasure to Court Martial you and cart you off to a military prison for the rest of your shitty little life. shitty j @@ 1995 FIC MassachRev @@ Love your shitty little life. shitty j @@ 2001 MAG Redbook @@ I couldn't say with a straight face to anybody that it didn't make me feel really shitty. shitty j @@ 1999 FIC Mov:BoondockSaints @@ Roc, I'm having a real shitty day. shitty j @@ 2006 FIC FantasySciFi @@ Who the hell chooses to live in dark apartments with shitty diapers, instant food, and no sleep for years on end? shitty j @@ 2000 FIC Mov:ErinBrockovich @@ ERIN'S HOUSE -DAY A shitty little house in a shitty part of Northbridge. shivers v @@ 2006 FIC Cosmopolitan @@ ' The thought of Royce running his tongue along every inch of my body sent shivers down my spine, but I struggled to push the idea from my mind. shivers v @@ 1998 FIC Mov:DarkCity @@ BATHROOM -NIGHT Walker shivers, cold. shivers v @@ 2000 MAG USCatholic @@ But the hearing that more than anything sent shivers down my spine came toward the end of the commission's life when we heard testimony about the apartheid government's Chemical and Biological Warfare program. shivers v @@ 2006 MAG ChildDigest @@ It made the yellow aspen leaves quiver and sent shivers down my spine. shivers v @@ 2006 FIC BkSF:OnlyYourDreams @@ ' We simply haven't got the room, sweetheart,' Marcus whispered directly into her ear, his hot breath sending shivers down her spine as the desk attendant handed her the room key. shivers v @@ 1999 FIC Analog @@ The implications sent shivers down my neck. shock wave m @@ 2006 SPOK CNN_YourWorld @@ Essentially, the shock wave caused by the explosion of the two bombs. shock wave m @@ 2001 ACAD MechanicalEng @@ Current activities aim at understanding the physics associated with the shock wave formation in high-speed flight and developing designer fluid mechanics tools for all types of flow control-flow separation control, shock wave m @@ 1993 MAG Astronomy @@ A shock wave raced outward. The underlying forest was sequentially set alight, snuffed, and toppled as the heat and the shock wave raced past Interlopers made of different materials will in fact explode at different altitudes The weakest ones, icy comets, explode high up in the atmosphere Stronger objects like stony asteroids will penetrate the atmosphere more ... shock wave m @@ 1999 NEWS AssocPress @@ The shock wave hit the wall at a wind speed of 500 mph -three times the force of winds generated by the worst hurricane. shock wave m @@ 1995 MAG SatEvenPost @@ For these reasons, in the immediate past, struvite stones have been removed surgically while they are now treated with a combination of percutaneous, ultrasound debulking and extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (see below). shock wave m @@ 1994 ACAD Mercury @@ He notes the same physics are involved in modeling a comet moving through Jupiter's atmosphere as describing what happens when the shock wave from a supernova hits an interstellar cloud; both can be described as a flow past a round body (i. shock wave m @@ 2002 MAG ScienceNews @@ The sudden, thermal expansion of the irradiated material can launch a damaging shock wave into the surroundings. shock wave m @@ 1996 ACAD PhysicsToday @@ ' Instead of a stream of neutrons, Teller proposed that radiation emitted from the primary atomic bomb be used to generate a shock wave that would compress the secondary thermonuclear core in Ulam's scheme. shocked v @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_Crossfire @@ It would look as if it was all just a calculated move, and I know you're going to be shocked to learn that it was a calculated move. shocker n @@ 1996 NEWS Atlanta @@ It was a real shocker, a total life change. shocker n @@ 1997 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ The verdict would be the real shocker. shocker n @@ 2006 SPOK CNN_AM @@ over' The Da Vinci Code' He's out with a book called' The Jesus Papers' It's a real shocker. shocker n @@ 2007 SPOK Fox_HC @@ By the way, catch more of Kimberly Guilfoyle on' The Lineup', this Saturday night at 10 Easter, right here on FOX News channel, And coming up next, another sex shocker. shocker n @@ 2006 SPOK CNN_Zahn @@ Now we continue our top story coverage and we move onto a story in Hollywood that is a real shocker. shocker n @@ 1991 NEWS CSMonitor @@ -it's' Auld Lang Syne' that is the real shocker. shoddy j @@ 1993 MAG MotherEarth @@ Sometimes he only had to quietly look at us and we'd know that the shoddy piece of work wasn't nearly good enough. shoe store m @@ 1997 FIC MassachRev @@ Finally she went by the shoe store in the daytime. shoe store m @@ 2004 FIC Review of Contemporary Fiction @@ and consider for a tempting moment the quiet comforts of my homely little shoe store. shoe store m @@ 1998 SPOK NPR_Weekend @@ // I have a shoe store It's a family shoe store. shoe store m @@ 1993 FIC Bk:BorderMusic @@ ' Vaughn Rhomer walked down the mall, past the bookstore, past the shoe store, past the flower shop, and turned a corner in his tan windbreaker and military boots. shoe store m @@ 1991 FIC BkGen:DanzigPassage @@ ' Well, there's a shoe store with free shoes right across the street. shoe store m @@ 2001 SPOK CBS_48Hours @@ // Thirty-three hours later, DeSalvo walked into a shoe store and turned himself in. shoe store m @@ 2002 SPOK CNN_Next @@ Moo/Shoes is New York's first totally non-leather shoe store, even less leather than Payless. shoebox n @@ 2003 FIC Mov:Encrypt @@ DIANA'S SHOEBOX. rolls to the open door Diana's IMAGE PROJECTS out. Garth remains across the threshold. DIANA Don't do this The moment you enter, The Rook will be activated. ... shoebox n @@ 2003 FIC Mov:Encrypt @@ Garth FIRES AT DIANA'S SHOEBOX sending the device flying in parts. shoebox n @@ 1991 MAG Sierra @@ JACK WARD THOMAS, a sixfoot-two former Texan who has worked for the Forest Service for 25 years, doesn't know what to make of a shoebox full of newspaper stones devoted to his recent exploits. shoebox n @@ 2003 FIC Mov:Encrypt @@ GARTH Yeah, I've heard that before, too. Diana considers this exchange a moment, then DISAPPEARS. DIANA'S SHOEBOX. shoebox n @@ 2003 FIC Mov:Encrypt @@ The movement causes the machine gun to track him. Up-down, left-right, servos whining. Only the statue keeps the unit from firing. DIANA'S SHOEBOX. shoebox n @@ 1991 FIC Mov:Terminator2 @@ It picks up a tape player and the battered shoebox full of Sarah's tapes and exits. shoed v @@ 1993 FIC SouthernRev @@ It uz the lust hoss I ever shoed. shoeing n @@ 1995 MAG MotherEarth @@ Well, first and foremost, some corrective shoeing. shoelaces n @@ 2004 MAG Parenting @@ Like giving baths, combing out tangles, and tying shoelaces, this form of parental servitude, too, shall pass. shoelaces n @@ 1990 FIC Mov:BridgesMadison @@ We notice that one of the boot's SHOELACES are untied. shoelaces n @@ 2000 FIC BkGen:MoirasCrossing @@ Julia tried to picture how it must have been: Moira toddling alongside, shoelaces untied, and she, herself the baby, struggling to hold a bottle of sugar water steady. shoelaces n @@ 1995 SPOK CBS_EyeToEye @@ // // // So often, like a youngster tying shoelaces, the prosecution couldn't quite make the knots hold. shoelaces n @@ 1991 FIC ChicagoRev @@ ... of the father's hands confirming or rejecting and the Baby of the Family concentrates her whole mind away from the hurt and into the movement of the father's hands tying his necktie not at all like tying shoelaces. shoelaces n @@ 2005 FIC SouthwestRev @@ In the corridor stood an old man, bald and unshaven, in a dirty brown suit, wearing shredded walnut work-boots, shoelaces untied, staring at his fingernails. shoots n @@ 1991 NEWS CSMonitor @@ But no special talents or remarkable interests pushed their way out like green, promising shoots. shoring v @@ 2000 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Both candidates and their parties have agreed that the Social Security surplus should go only to shoring up the retirement system or paying down the national debt. shoring v @@ 2008 ACAD AmerScholar @@ Since the late 1990s, a central issue emboldening the illiberal networks has been shoring up the weakened Russian state (creating a' vertical power' structure), which has been used effectively in rolling back the liberal internationalists. shoring v @@ 2008 SPOK Fox_Election @@ But they're basically shoring up lending practices, making it tougher for folks to get a loan. shoring v @@ 2008 ACAD ForeignAffairs @@ Instead of militarizing the Persian Gulf and shoring up shaky alliances on Iran's periphery, Washington should move toward a new regional security system. shoring v @@ 2008 SPOK ABC_ThisWeek @@ And your team has acknowledged that the pick of Senator Biden is shoring up a real weakness of Senator Obama, something we also see in our poll. shoring v @@ 2008 FIC Bk:timergame @@ shoring up the leaky roof and splintery steps, repairing the gargling refrigerator and wheezing car, trying hard not to completely lose her mind. shoring up m @@ 2004 SPOK NPR_Science @@ a majority of states actually cut their budgets to the state health departments so that just at the very time when we were supposed to be shoring up and strengthening those front-line health defenses, they actually had the states undercutting them. shoring up m @@ 2000 MAG Environmental @@ Even within the industry, many are shoring up their resources through new partnerships to stimulate growth. shoring up m @@ 1997 ACAD October @@ 17 Indeed, Cage saw the continued engagement with political institutions, even the critical engagement of strikes and protests, as serving the paradoxical end of shoring up and legitimizing their function. shoring up m @@ 2005 SPOK Fox_Gibson @@ Ireland, Howard Dean is --is shoring up Democratic support or is he starting to alienate some Democratic support? shoring up m @@ 1996 ACAD CanadaLaw @@ if we know there is no more job security, then we need to look at new ways of shoring up the kind of education, not just training, that our current future work force needs. shoring up m @@ 1991 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ // I think anyone who thinks the taxpayers won't be eventually involved in shoring up the FDIC is fooling themselves. shoring up m @@ 1992 SPOK CNN_King @@ So he needs to be very, very careful about shoring up the pro-life movement. shoring up m @@ 2003 NEWS Atlanta @@ or as successful at shoring up cash reserves afterward. short shrift m @@ 1995 SPOK CNN_Reliable @@ very good minority journalists at my paper and other papers and that I think you gave them short shrift. short shrift m @@ 2002 NEWS CSMonitor @@ A ship allows you a very limited time in any given port, but if you regard this as your' relief' from seagoing boredom, you're giving the cruise experience short shrift. short shrift m @@ 2007 NEWS AssocPress @@ Yet getting short shrift are laws like those that limit gun purchases to one a month and that require lost or stolen guns to be reported to police. short shrift m @@ 2004 MAG Fortune @@ Anderson's Josh Fidler suggests that metastasis is getting short shrift simply because' it's tough. short shrift m @@ 1994 SPOK ABC_DayOne @@ In a sport that has often given women short shrift, Penick has trained seven of the 13 women Hall of Famers, like leading tournament winner Kathy Witworth, Mickey Wright, and US Women's Open champion Sandra Palmer. short shrift m @@ 2003 MAG ChristCentury @@ Heroes and villains are made easily identifiable in this film, though historical authenticity gets short shrift in the process. short shrift m @@ 1997 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Regrettably, infrastructure maintenance and improvement almost always get short shrift in government budgets. short shrift m @@ 1993 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Those who buy into this cultural stereotype not only are giving short shrift to their parental role but are taking chances with their health. short-range j @@ 2002 NEWS USAToday @@ The Air Force intends to use its developmental airborne laser, initially designed to protect troops from short-range Scud missiles, against long-range warheads. short-run j @@ 2008 ACAD IntlAffairs @@ Non-peak users pay a price that reflects social short-run marginal costs and peak-period users pay a price that reflects all social (short-and long-run) costs at the margin, short-run j @@ 1991 ACAD EnergyJournal @@ The remaining improvement was caused by changes in output, factor prices and (non-price determined) improvements in technology, and we show that in the short-run, relative price changes accounted primarily for the improvements in energy efficiency, but over the longer run, improvements in technology accounted for the reduction in the energy-output ratio; short-run j @@ 1999 ACAD CATOJournal @@ Importantly, their claims are borne out by statistical evidence, which suggests that, although the classical (pre-1914) gold-standard era may have involved greater short-run price level variability than post-World War II arrangements, it also provided greater long-term price level stability, avoiding persistent inflation (Bordo 1993). short-run j @@ 1992 ACAD EnergyJournal @@ When transmission capacity is constrained in the short-run, marginal costs will rise and the price will implicitly include a charge for congestion to reflect the opportunity cost of limited facilities. short-run j @@ 1992 ACAD EnergyJournal @@ In a system that is expanded optimally over time, the time-average value of short-run costs, which fluctuate with congestion, will equal long-run costs. short-run j @@ 1997 ACAD ForeignAffairs @@ Politicians asked to weigh short-run costs against long-run benefits may systematically shortchange the future. short-term memory m @@ 2006 ACAD SchoolCounsel @@ The results from the memory tests confirmed severe short-term memory deficits. short-term memory m @@ 1997 ACAD CurrentPsych @@ Most people understand working or short-term memory as processing information before it reaches long-term memory. short-term memory m @@ 1991 ACAD CurrentPsych @@ Second, chess studies suggest that approximately 24 chess pieces essentially saturate short-term memory, indicating additional encoding activity would result in displacement effects. short-term memory m @@ 1999 FIC Analog @@ That's all it takes to reprogram your nanite subroutine structures with the appropriate chemical codes for complete short-term memory neurochemical backup. short-term memory m @@ 1992 MAG PsychToday @@ , of UCLA found that the hippocampus, an area of the brain known to integrate sensory information, plays an essential role in the short-term memory of contextual information --say, the clues you draw upon to locate those missing eyeglasses or your car in a crowded parking lot. short-term memory m @@ 1992 MAG PsychToday @@ He and his colleagues found that a single tail shock --which produces short-term memory for sensitization --activates a cascade of cellular events in which the sensory neuron releases more neurotransmitter so that the neural connections are strengthened between the sensory neuron from the siphon and the motor neuron for the gill. short-term memory m @@ 1993 MAG MensHealth @@ Studies show that moderate exercise will improve short-term memory and other cognitive functions. short-term memory m @@ 2007 ACAD THEJournal @@ Seniors in particular, he says, have difficulty with tasks that rely on short-term memory for new learning and would benefit, and a colleague suggested that' this is just what they need at the VA hospital, where they have brain injuries and memory problems. Shortcake p @@ 2003 MAG Sunset @@ Strawberry Shortcake Sundae Place a layer of 1/2-inch chunks of meringue cookies or pound cake in a large wine glass or small bowl. shortchanges v @@ 2004 ACAD AmerStudies @@ On the one hand, the emphasis on venues and career preparation shortchanges attention to larger questions. shortcoming n @@ 2005 MAG Ms @@ We need to readdress a major shortcoming in the negotiating process lately: It has excluded women-and therefore tended to be male-oriented, ego-driven, and less concerned with issues of justice, parity, human life and what gives existence meaning. shortlist n @@ 2002 MAG RollingStone @@ After two rounds of auditions, he is still on the final shortlist. shortwave n @@ 1993 ACAD LatAmPopScult @@ However, because United States radio law prohibited commercial sales over shortwave radio before September 1939, shortwave links to Latin America could not be commercially sponsored before that time. shortwave n @@ 2005 FIC New Yorker @@ Ares knew that Slab City had an unofficial mayor, and that it even had its own shortwave radio broadcast. shortwave n @@ 1993 ACAD LatAmPopScult @@ 21 All station interconnections were made by means of shortwave radio, which was less predictable and had considerably less fidelity than telephone lines. shortwave n @@ 2008 FIC Bk:magicianfool @@ The man looked frantic as the young guard, Hector, appeared from his office where he had been listening to his shortwave radio. shortwave n @@ 1995 MAG HarpersMag @@ At lunch in the mess hall, we listen to disconnected statements from Washington on a shortwave radio belonging to one of the soldiers. shot put m @@ 2001 NEWS AssocPress @@ Girls' A-. 1. Nikki Sims, Big Lake, 17-4 1/2. 2. Taunja Disher, Holdingford, 17-2 3/4. 3. Nina Petersen, Byron, 17-1 1/2. Shot put. shot put m @@ 1999 MAG Bazaar @@ (Hunter will be on the US team as well, after placing second in the shot put). shot put m @@ 1997 NEWS Houston @@ Competitors are expected to include UH's Darrius Pemberton, NCAA indoor hurdles champion, and John Davis, who was fourth in the shot put; Texas' Suziann Reid, NCAA outdoor 400-meter champion, and sprinters Kim Magruder, Nanceen Perry and LaKeisha Backus; and LSU hurdler Astia Walker. shot put m @@ 1992 NEWS USAToday @@ TRACK AND FIELD Men's shot put: Mike Stulce, Gold; James Doehring, Silver Men's 20K walk: Allen James, 30th. shot put m @@ 2004 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ He explained that I had his genes and I said I didn't want his genes He was 6minute6' and about 340. Why the shot put?. shot put m @@ 2004 SPOK NPR_Saturday @@ // Should I treat it like a shot put? shot put m @@ 2008 ACAD PSAJournal @@ Shot Put The shot put is easy to photograph because you have several possibilities to choose a good point of view: shot put m @@ 1994 FIC KenyonRev @@ She put the disk behind her back, twisted athletically, froze, and announced,' Shot Put. shouldering v @@ 1997 FIC SouthernRev @@ He had begun taller, but time, and his posture of shouldering a burden through the years, had compressed him an inch or two. shouldering v @@ 1994 MAG USA Today Magazine @@ Given the prohibitive costs of shouldering the economic burden of acting alone alongside the absence of a public mandate for international activism, shouldering v @@ 1999 NEWS Atlanta @@ A little-known public charity founded by Billy Payne more than a decade ago is shouldering a huge responsibility --carrying on Atlanta's Olympic legacy. shouldering v @@ 2002 FIC FantasySciFi @@ Somehow the extended topography of heads and shoulders, black against the faintest light still in the sky, reminded Brian of the Indian Peaks, shouldering each other aside to look down into his grandfather's hospice room. shouldering v @@ 2005 FIC Analog @@ I had been saving that project for last in my deck of cards, although I had noted from time to time several of my fellow judges shouldering Baker aside to study it at length. shouldering v @@ 2002 ACAD AmerEthnicHis @@ 9 Social workers complained that businesses were not shouldering the burden of responsibility for the Mexicans, and that society was made to subsidize their irresponsibility. shouldering v @@ 2008 ACAD Education @@ ' By shouldering responsibility in planning in-service experiences, she helps to introduce cutting edge pedagogy. Shout-out n @@ 2006 SPOK Ind_Oprah @@ Let's give a shout-out to Ed. shove it m @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Babylonrolling @@ // Alphonse nod, get in, take the Glock and shove it in his pants. shove it m @@ 2007 SPOK NBC_Today @@ // How do you do --oh, you mix it with the butter and the herbs, and then you --with your hand, you do it. // You shove it in. shove it m @@ 1995 FIC Mov:Casino @@ Why don't you take that fuckin' pen and shove it up you ass, you fuckin' jag-off? shove it m @@ 2003 FIC BkGen:NobleRadiance @@ He bent and reached out to shove it away from the path of the tractor, but a sudden reluctance pulled him upright again, and he prodded at it with the toe of his heavy boot, hoping thus to dislodge it. shove it m @@ 1998 NEWS Houston @@ So Novak did what a lot of people would like to do: He told his boss to take this job and shove it. shove it m @@ 2002 SPOK NPR_Sunday @@ ' Hey, let me shove it back in. shove it m @@ 2007 FIC BkJuv:SeeNoEvil @@ I want to cut his dick off and shove it down his throat. shove it m @@ 1996 ACAD AfricanArts @@ They tell the town gossips to shove it. shoveled v @@ 1993 FIC Bk:Homeland @@ He shoveled snow on a street crew in St. shoveled v @@ 1996 MAG BoysLife @@ They shoveled snow onto a four-foot drift, then stuck in a pole at the top center. shoveled v @@ 1990 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Jim and I shoveled snow away from trees, dropped them, limbed them, and cut them to length. shoveled v @@ 1996 FIC Ploughshares @@ There are probably little old ladies in Chippewa Falls who still get a warm glow when they think about the boy from church who shoveled snow off the walk so they wouldn't fall and break their brittle backs, maybe freeze to death inches from their porches on the outskirts of Chippewa proper. shoveled v @@ 1992 MAG MotherEarth @@ I shoveled and swept snow off the pile of one-by-eight boards that had been flown in by helicopter earlier. shoveled v @@ 1999 FIC SouthernRev @@ Gladys shoveled mashed potatoes onto Gig children's plates at the junior high school, and made me the human being I turned out to be. show-stopper n @@ 2004 NEWS Atlanta @@ ' In every song they get to a point where they're belting, and that's the show-stopper,' says Felicia Sorensen, an Atlanta vocal coach and back-up session singer for Amy Grant and Alan Jackson. Showa p @@ 1991 ACAD Ethnology @@ As Carol Gluck, during a television interview after the death of Showa Emperor, showboating v @@ 1990 NEWS USAToday @@ Sullivan is happy with a quieter team:' There's a difference between showboating and showboating when you're dominating your opponents. Showdown n @@ 2003 SPOK CNN_CapGang @@ // Showdown Iraq --On the Brink. showings n @@ 1995 ACAD PhysicsToday @@ Despite strong showings by state schools like the universities of California, Illinois and Texas at Austin, the private institutions appeared most often in the top ranks. showings n @@ 1995 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Texas Senator Gramm (26 percent) and former Tennessee governor Lamar Alexander (23 percent) also claimed victories with strong showings. showings n @@ 2004 NEWS AssocPress @@ LOS ANGELES -Walt Disney Co posted a 20 per cent rise in quarterly profit on Tuesday as strong showings by its theme parks and cable channels offset weakness in other sectors, and the company said it was close to selling its money-losing retail stores. showings n @@ 1997 FIC Yankee @@ At the Berkshire Downs meeting that summer, he rode 35 winners in 96 mounts --easily earning the meet's racing title --then followed with strong showings at the Weymouth, Marshfield, Northampton, and Great Barrington fairs. showings n @@ 1995 MAG Antiques @@ Future showings will be listed in Calendar. showings n @@ 2000 MAG Money @@ Vanguard Windsor LARGE VALUE PEER-GROUP RANK: 82 Lead manager Charles Freeman scrounges for cheap stocks, which has led him to financials and industrial cyclicals --a losing formula lately But strong showings from stocks like Alcoa helped the fund gain 11. showman n @@ 1994 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ ' He's simply a master showman. showman n @@ 1998 SPOK CNN_King @@ // A great showman, no two ways about it. showman n @@ 2001 SPOK CBS_SixtyII @@ // I took them off and he was just staring at them in my hand and I just gave them to him and said,' As well as a great holy man you're a great showman. showman n @@ 1999 SPOK Fox_Cavuto @@ The fact is this is Vince is a great showman. showman n @@ 1995 MAG TIME @@ It was the great showman's most brilliant idea, resetting Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet among teenage street gangs in the 1950s. showman n @@ 1990 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ ' This is, after all, a play in which the Devil is a great showman for the better part of an hour. showmanship n @@ 2005 NEWS Houston @@ Reserve: Garrett Skinner, Montgomery County Horsemanship 4-H. Third: Dillon Fenley, Trails End 4-H. Fourth: Kaitlin Hall, Conroe FFA. Fifth: Heather Moore, Montgomery County Horsemanship 4-H. Showmanship Results. showmanship n @@ 2005 NEWS Houston @@ FFA. 19th: Taryn Griffin, Cut and Shoot. 20th: Adria Ann Jones, Magnolia 4-H. 21st: Ashley Mixon, Oak Ridge FFA. 22nd: Kirby Sandling, Oak Ridge FFA. Showmanship Results. showmanship n @@ 2005 NEWS Houston @@ Third place: Tara Harrell, Trails End 4-H. Fourth place: Sarah Lankford, Magnolia 4-H. Fifth place: Demi Dean, Conroe FFA. Showmanship Results. showmanship n @@ 2005 NEWS Houston @@ Taryn Griffin, Cut and Shoot. 20th: Adria Ann Jones, Magnolia 4-H. 21st: Ashley Mixon, Oak Ridge FFA. 22nd: Kirby Sandling, Oak Ridge FFA. Showmanship Results. showmanship n @@ 2005 NEWS Houston @@ 20th: Lauren Walker, Cut and Shoot 4-H. 21st: Shelby Paulson, Champion 4-H. 22nd: Braden Deckard, Magnolia FFA. 23rd: Morgan Bowman, Magnolia FFA. Showmanship Results. showmanship n @@ 2005 NEWS Houston @@ Third: Dillon Fenley, Trails End 4-H. Fourth: Kaitlin Hall, Conroe FFA. Fifth: Heather Moore, Montgomery County Horsemanship 4-H. Showmanship Results. shredder n @@ 1997 FIC On The Issues @@ I throw into the paper shredder. shredder n @@ 2004 MAG Bazaar @@ along with the metallic-fringe purses and dresses that looked like Ford ran them through Enron's paper shredder. shredder n @@ 2003 NEWS Atlanta @@ * At home, use a paper shredder to shred documents that list your Social Security number or financial information, such as bank statements and credit card numbers. shredder n @@ 2004 MAG Essence @@ TIP: A paper shredder is an affordable investment that helps you rid your desk, dining table and countertops of junk mail and other useless papers. shredder n @@ 2008 MAG Environmental @@ The Big Rip Using a process they developed, the company takes what is basically a giant paper shredder and rips apart unwanted mattresses, box springs and upholstered furniture. shredder n @@ 2008 MAG Esquire @@ Eventually, though, I had something to lose (not much, but something), and since my identity comes equipped with deep-seated paranoia, I bought myself a paper shredder. Shreveport n @@ 1991 SPOK CNN_King @@ // Shreveport, Louisiana, hello. shriek v @@ 2002 MAG Parenting @@ began to shriek when I would pass her to anyone else, even her dad. shriek v @@ 1990 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Mark Blackwell is nearly certain his son David is innocent, even though David's version of the incident --that the young woman suddenly ripped off her own clothes, clawed herself and began to shriek --was' an idiot's defense, the kind of horror lawyers swap in bars years later. shriek v @@ 1990 FIC Ploughshares @@ ' Amanda struggled to lift the infant, who began to shriek. shriek v @@ 1994 FIC Frontiers @@ Girney began to shriek out Bible messages, and the dogs resumed the troubled barking they had ceased moments earlier. shriek v @@ 2002 FIC Iris @@ She smacked her head on a rock and began to shriek. shriek v @@ 1990 FIC BkGen:Family Pictures @@ She shuffled awkwardly a few steps toward the kitchen, then suddenly spun and began to shriek,' What are you doing in your bare feet? Shriners p @@ 2007 NEWS AssocPress @@ A six-to 10-week stay in Sacramento at Shriners Hospital is planned for April, which also means that he must finish his school year early. shrink-wrapped j @@ 1992 MAG Forbes @@ AS JAPAN's leading distributor of shrink-wrapped software for personal computers, Masayoshi Son, president of Softbank Corp. shrinking n @@ 2001 FIC Ploughshares @@ The shrinking induces crushing headaches and a sense of dread, the inevitability of unnamed worries to come. shrinking n @@ 1998 MAG PopMech @@ But because the industry travels at an accelerated rate, the range kept shrinking. shrinking n @@ 2001 MAG Smithsonian @@ As Giacometti gouged, squeezed and scraped away at the plaster, his busts and figures kept shrinking. shrinking n @@ 1999 MAG TIME @@ Local affiliates were growing restive, as ad revenues for the highly profitable time period kept shrinking. shrinking n @@ 1995 FIC Triquarterly @@ My uncle's parts are growing and shrinking. shrinking n @@ 2007 MAG PopMech @@ The GRACE satellites are attempting to determine, among other things, if the ice sheets are growing or shrinking. shrinking n @@ 2004 NEWS USAToday @@ As their vegetable farms kept shrinking, villagers decided in 1985 to pool their savings and invest in a series of shops, factories and six-story apartment buildings. shrugs v @@ 1996 FIC KenyonRev @@ He shrugs, smiles a calm half-smile. shucking v @@ 1995 FIC FantasySciFi @@ at his big hands, calloused from years of dragging nets and shucking oysters; shudder v @@ 1991 FIC BkSF:SingerTime @@ Krake felt the Taur shudder in a kind of ecstasy. shuddering j @@ 2001 FIC Analog @@ He took a shuddering breath, then said in a low, seething voice,' I'm turning this matter over to Selene's legal department. shudders v @@ 2000 FIC Mov:AmericanPsycho @@ The BUM's entire body shudders with spastic convulsions. shudders v @@ 1991 FIC Mov:WisestMan @@ The girl's body shudders as blood-red liquid is forced down her throat. shudders v @@ 2000 MAG ScienceNews @@ Haig shudders at the thought of reliving the debacle of a small, unbeloved fish stopping construction of a dam. shudders v @@ 2001 FIC Mov:Bones @@ His body shakes and shudders spasmodically as the dog feasts on his liver. shudders v @@ 1990 FIC Mov:MemphisBelle @@ The plane shudders violently as if it's going to rip apart. shudders v @@ 1994 FIC ParisRev @@ This man's body shudders with a dense quivering, his mind attempting to surface. shuffleboard n @@ 1990 FIC Triquarterly @@ Milton made a plan for the Sundowner: after one draft for sociability, he would play the shuffleboard game. shul v @@ 2003 FIC Commentary @@ He goes with his father to shul the next morning; afterward they stop at a deli for bagels. shunning v @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_King @@ And I think in terms of Linda, what we need to do and the church needs to do, her church friends, instead of shunning her --and maybe they want to do that --is to join together around her and support her. shunning v @@ 2002 MAG Bazaar @@ Instead of shunning her, friends rallied around her, excusing her behavior as a serious case of hostess nerves. shunning v @@ 2004 MAG Bazaar @@ But instead of shunning the family business and not subscribing to nepotism, both of Bernards children from his first marriage have happily accepted roles. shunning v @@ 2003 MAG Sunset @@ Instead of shunning it as they once did, the homeowners say they now plan events around the garden. shunning v @@ 1998 FIC LiteraryRev @@ Shunning his four wives, it was she he asked to wash his feet. shunning v @@ 1994 FIC Atlantic @@ These stories filled him with awe for the heroism embodied in shunning the world. shunted v @@ 2008 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ ' The few people who did speak up, in Woodward's account, had retired or been shunted aside. shunted v @@ 1992 MAG NewRepublic @@ Baker managed to convince both right-wing and moderate factions that he would somehow represent them; but when it was revealed that he had run up a surplus in the Ford campaign treasury, he was shunted aside. shunted v @@ 2001 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Turner was bitter and depressed over the way he was shunted aside when AOL and Time Warner merged a year ago and that he felt personally betrayed by Mr. shunted v @@ 2002 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Dayo, who immigrated to America decades ago, said he feels fortunate to live in a country where disabled children like Louie can get help instead of being shunted aside. shunted v @@ 1997 MAG Inc. @@ But instead of being shunted aside, the Hanlons and their machines were heartily welcomed. shunted v @@ 2004 FIC LiteraryRev @@ But she wasn't called upon to marshall her defenses, The game, the contest, whatever it was -was shunted aside. shush x @@ 1999 FIC Bk:CloudNine @@ '' Shush, Bess,' George said, tucking blankets around Mike. shush x @@ 1991 FIC VirginiaQRev @@ ' Don will be angry if I'm late for swim. He'll make everybody wait for me and then the guys will hate me more than they already do'.' Shush. shush x @@ 2002 MAG Bazaar @@ I figure you can always shush folks at cinemas; you might not silence the speakers, but it's worth a try. shush x @@ 2004 FIC BkGen:Wife @@ would come to our house for the weekend and he'd lie on our living room couch with an ice pack on his head and I would tell the kids shush, and they would drag their noisemaking toys out of the room, the doll that chattered its declarations of love, the little wooden spaniel that clacked when you pulled it on a string. shush x @@ 2004 FIC SouthwestRev @@ She hears the shush of his wings, the soft knock as he rises and bumps the ceiling. shush x @@ 1992 FIC BkGen:InterviewVampire @@ ' giggled Viktor, p33 while his older brother tried to shush him. shush x @@ 2006 FIC BkGen:Swept away @@ the gentle shush of the tide. Palm fronds rustled in the breeze behind her, and before her lay nothing but blue ocean and the calm, straight line of the horizon. She'd come here to relax. Unwind. ... shuttered j @@ 1992 FIC MassachRev @@ The two-lane road narrowed into a city street, deserted, lined with close-set buildings, their windows shuttered tight. shuttled v @@ 2001 SPOK NPR_Sunday @@ Reuters news agency reported that in Kabul, the Taliban had been smearing mud on their pickup trucks as they shuttled between the city and the front, in order to camouflage them from US bombers. shuttled v @@ 1994 SPOK ABC_DayOne @@ During the 1940s, Burton, the eldest of three children, grew up in a poor Indiana family that shuttled between trailer parks and dingy motels. shuttled v @@ 2001 MAG Esquire @@ Ferran shuttled between our table and his capos-the white --shirted generals running the kitchen-and an endless drift of guests that came back to meet him. shuttled v @@ 1993 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ But a spokeswoman for the Democratic National Committee who shuttled between the conference room and the cluster of reporters waiting in the lobby helped set the scene. shuttled v @@ 2002 ACAD Archaeology @@ Traveling north toward Sikait from Wadi Gemal, one sees many indications of the settlement: cairns marking the route, lines of stones for tethering the pack animals that shuttled between the mines and the Nile Valley via the main Nile-Red Sea road, outbuildings, and graves on the sides of the wadi. shuttled v @@ 1999 FIC BkGen:ForeverFree @@ a converted battlewagon that shuttled back and forth between Mizar and Alcor fast enough to almost halt aging. shuttling v @@ 1996 FIC KenyonRev @@ For three days she's been shuttling between house and hospital, sleeping only a few hours at a time, yet in this dim light I can't see the lines around her eyes or the fine drapery of wrinkles on her neck. shuttling v @@ 2003 FIC BkJuv:Summer gold @@ With hands that trembled, she turned toward her suitcase, opened it and began to unpack with the efficient motions of someone accustomed to shuttling between two homes. shuttling v @@ 1996 FIC BkGen:TwelveGolden @@ But now he knows what he needs to do: He'll draw his parents, and his own life growing up with them, shuttling back and forth across the narrow peninsula. shuttling v @@ 1998 NEWS Denver @@ Debbie Trupp spends an hour a day shuttling her son between their home down the street from the old schoolhouse to Keenesburg. shuttling v @@ 1994 MAG People @@ ' Preoccupied with shuttling between a concert tour and the Nashville studio, where he was recording his second album (tentatively titled Every Time I Call Her Name) for Liberty Records, Berry didn't tell anyone that he felt unwell. shuttling v @@ 1993 MAG AmSpect @@ Hathout's sermon, that parents and children in outlying towns leave home early, practically at dawn, to connect to the bus shuttling between the center and Pasadena. Siberian j @@ 1999 MAG TotalHealth @@ 10,11 A good herbal energy booster is Siberian ginseng which appears to increase the neurotransmitter content, (the monoamine content) of the brain. sick j @@ 1998 FIC Bk:ThornsTruth @@ Anyway, Rose was sick and tired of tiptoeing around her precious feelings. Sickbay v @@ 1992 FIC BkSF:Imbalance @@ ' Have security take them to sickbay for observation, O'Brien, and keep them under restraints at all times. sicker j @@ 1998 MAG Prevention @@ ' I was getting sicker and sicker, and more and more tired, and less able to do everyday tasks. sickle cell m @@ 1992 MAG NaturalHist @@ One example is the gene that causes sickle cell anemia, which also happens to protect carriers against some kinds of malaria. sickle cell m @@ 1993 NEWS Houston @@ Sickle Cell Association of the Texas Gulf Coast camp for children 7-15 years with sickle cell disease will be Aug. sickle cell m @@ 2007 MAG Jet @@ Benjamin is one of 70,000 people in the United States who has sickle cell anemia. sickle cell m @@ 2003 ACAD OrthoNursing @@ Sickle cell anemia and thalassemia (Cooley's anemia) are related to abnormal composition of the globin molecule, sickle cell m @@ 2007 ACAD FamiliesSystem @@ In addition, this lack of association may be due to the limited sample size and the inclusion of all types of sickle cell genotype (HbSS, HbSC, and HbThal). sickle cell m @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_YourHealth @@ put out their arm and give a unit of blood to keep that young child from having very serious consequences of sickle cell anemia, like stroke. sickle cell m @@ 1991 MAG USNWR @@ GENETIC MEDICINE moves a step closer when Yale's Sherman Weissman and a team of researchers pinpoint the single mutation responsible for sickle cell anemia. sickle cell m @@ 2006 NEWS Atlanta @@ ' C'm on,' she says, as she opens the door to their car' It's time to go to the hospital.'. ABOUT SICKLE CELL DISEASE. side table m @@ 1991 FIC BkSF:Adept @@ ' He left his seat and shifted a small rosewood side table away from the end of the adjoining settee and into the space directly in front of Peregrine's chair. side table m @@ 2000 FIC BkGen:PollysGhost @@ Drummed my fingers on the side table and tried not to look worried, although I had no fingers. side table m @@ 2007 FIC Mov:Next @@ INTERROGATION ROOM -DAY Cris writes a note Slips it onto a side table. side table m @@ 1995 MAG HarpersMag @@ and puts it on the side table next to him. side table m @@ 2006 FIC SouthernRev @@ He pulled the albums out one by one and set them on a side table. side table m @@ 1992 FIC BkGen:RedSquare @@ Inside, on a side table, was a vase of dried cornflowers and three neat stacks of mail. side table m @@ 2007 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Soon the sofa is pushed up against a wall opposite the TV, the marble-top table is again a side table, and almost all the furniture in the room, with the exception of the desk, has been arranged in a circle that could easily accommodate six guests. side table m @@ 2002 FIC SouthernRev @@ There by the broad desk, the recliner with her stack of magazines and last night's cup of tea on the side table, the spoon and teabag still on the saucer, Roberta was suddenly disoriented, not dizzy, a little lightheaded, maybe, momentarily confused, as if she'd wandered by mistake into the wrong room. side-effects n @@ 1992 ACAD Lancet @@ No unexpected, serious, or previously unknown side-effects were evident during the study. side-effects n @@ 1997 ACAD Lancet @@ Permanent medical supervision was maintained during the treatment period to ensure compliance and to monitor side-effects and toxicity. side-effects n @@ 1990 ACAD IntlAffairs @@ On other hand, when the objective is coercive in one game and accommodative in the other, the side-effects across games will be mutually reinforcing. side-effects n @@ 1991 ACAD Lancet @@ Adverse drug effects were reported by 147 aspirin-treated and 123 placebo-treated patients Gastrointestinal side-effects were only slightly more common in the aspirin-treated patients, but that group had a significant excess of bleeding episodes (p=0. side-effects n @@ 2007 ACAD Epidemiology @@ The program should clarify the absence of systemic side-effects, the efficacy of the vaccine and the danger of the complications associated with influenza. side-effects n @@ 1992 ACAD Lancet @@ Side-effects of combination therapy were minor. side-tracked j @@ 2001 FIC Mov:HumanNature @@ They don't get distracted or side-tracked. sideburns n @@ 2008 FIC Bk:other @@ He was compact, with a recessed hairline and long sideburns, tight-lipped when corrected, and famous among my cousins for his forearms, which bulged like bowling pins. sideburns n @@ 2008 MAG PopMech @@ Its owner, Ron Rutledge, had a shock of gray hair, sideburns and a goatee, and jeans hoisted up by suspenders. sideburns n @@ 2005 FIC SouthernRev @@ I was intercepted on my way to some noisy softball games by a graying black man with muttonchop sideburns and long, sturdy muscles. sideburns n @@ 1992 MAG RollingStone @@ We busted out on our own at Sun Records in the Fifties, with our long hair and sideburns and black clothes, and they called us every name under the sun, from rockabilly' to white nigger. sideburns n @@ 1995 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ He has dark tousled hair and sideburns and the kind of eyes high school girls write notes about. sideburns n @@ 1998 FIC BkGen:The narrowback @@ Two were big and stocky and had long hair and sideburns and wore mustaches in the style known as Fu Manchu. sidelong j @@ 2001 FIC BkJuv:PuttEndWorld @@ ' Hector gave him a sidelong glance. sidelong j @@ 1995 FIC Bk:Justice @@ ' Weller and Berringer passed a sidelong glance to Decker. sidelong j @@ 1996 FIC Bk:HundredSecretSenses @@ ' Kwan gives me a sidelong glance and bursts into laughter. sidelong j @@ 1995 FIC Bk:Justice @@ He sneaked a sidelong glance at Whitman. sidelong j @@ 2008 FIC FantasySciFi @@ ' She gave him a sidelong glance, askance, and slipping her hand through his arm, began to lead him up a dim lane as the gate clanged shut behind them. sidelong j @@ 2008 FIC Analog @@ ' Yes, please,' said Cho, with a sidelong glance at Ted. sidestepped v @@ 1996 ACAD ForeignAffairs @@ The Maastricht Treaty sidestepped that issue by fixing only the entry requirements. sidestepped v @@ 2003 SPOK NPR_ATCW @@ Arab League Secretary-General Amre Moussa sidestepped the issue, speaking to reporters after the summit ended. sidestepped v @@ 1991 SPOK CNN_Crossfire @@ At its annual convention today the American Medical Association voted to recommend voluntary testing of doctors at special risk but it rejected a proposal for mandatory testing and it sidestepped one key question. sidestepped v @@ 2005 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ In an appearance before The Chronicle editorial board, the governor sidestepped the issue of whether he thinks bodybuilders today are using illegal drugs. sidestepped v @@ 1998 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Asked whether that means that SFMOMA will get other important early works, he sidestepped the question. sidestepped v @@ 2006 SPOK CNN_Zahn @@ Well, today, President Bush sidestepped a question about just how many meetings about terrorism he had before 9/11. sidetracked v @@ 1993 SPOK Ind_Limbaugh @@ I'm --I'm going --I'm not going to get sidetracked by this stuff. sidewall n @@ 1995 MAG Bicycling @@ Like a scene from a David Lynch movie, a white car with white sidewall tires drove slowly past, right over the cottage cheese. sideward j @@ 2006 ACAD American Indian Quarterly @@ It is only after entering the passageway that one becomes aware of the projected images, and then only when one takes a sideward glance. sids p @@ 1996 MAG Prevention @@ Preliminary evidence suggests that there has been approximately a 30% reduction in sudden infant death syndrome ( SIDS) in the United States since 1992, when the AAP advised parents to place healthy babies on their backs to sleep. sids p @@ 2001 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ com // // Is this a baby that may have a higher propensity for SIDS? sids p @@ 2007 ACAD HealthSocialW @@ The complement to Cribs for Kids is a comprehensive educational drive about SIDS risk reduction strategies. sids p @@ 2007 ACAD HealthSocialW @@ The aim of this article is to provide information on a unique practice innovation and evaluation study focused on reducing the risk of SIDS and accidental suffocation. sids p @@ 2007 ACAD HealthSocialW @@ The questionnaire requested demographic data and included 18 questions used to measure the participants' understanding, retention, and adherence to the SIDS risk reduction strategy content outlined in the educational pamphlet. sids p @@ 2007 ACAD HealthSocialW @@ An infant is at increased risk of SIDS if he or she experiences an unstable period of homeostatic control (that is, Siegfried p @@ 2004 FIC BkGen:SontagKael @@ ' an evisceration of Siegfried Kracauer's Theory of Film that is also one of her funniest attacks on theory in general. siena p @@ 1994 MAG America @@ Catherine of Siena often referred in her letters to her' family' of followers. siena p @@ 2001 MAG America @@ Catherine of Siena had not lived to see the reformation of the papacy that she wanted;' And I shall not see the reformation of the Army. siena p @@ 2001 MAG America @@ Her life journey was similar to that of St Catherine of Siena, St Catherine of Genoa and Teresa of Avila. siena p @@ 1994 NEWS Atlanta @@ Catherine of Siena (and former Stouffer Presidente Hotel), is an edible fiesta that's worth the splurge ($ 13). siena p @@ 2004 NEWS USAToday @@ Best wins: Siena, St Peter's, Canisius, Tulane. siena p @@ 1999 MAG America @@ The insights of spiritual teachers like Ignatius Loyola, Philip Neri or Catherine of Siena need to be explained, when visitors walk in their footsteps and stand in the very places where they stood. sifted j @@ 1997 MAG SouthernLiv @@ Photograph When snow drifts like sifted flour onto the rooftops and roadways of Colonial Williamsburg, Sighs n @@ 2007 SPOK CBS_Early @@ The new one,' Bridge of Sighs,' is kind of an epic tale of ordinary people set in upstate New York, and it's about small town life in America, and how it's slowly dying. sighting v @@ 2004 MAG FieldStream @@ Inspect yours right away by putting the sections together (for rods of two or more pieces) and sighting along them. sighting v @@ 1999 MAG Bicycling @@ Check for rim problems by spinning the wheel and sighting along the rim or resting a finger on it as it spins. sighting v @@ 1992 MAG Smithsonian @@ When I walked into the Casino, a sixtyish Wall Street CEO with a commanding belly was more or less prone on the grass, sighting along his mallet. sighting v @@ 2003 ACAD MechanicalEng @@ Right angles were constructed by sighting along orthogonal pairs of wires. sighting v @@ 1997 MAG Astronomy @@ Only now, within 15 minutes of sunset, are you on the correct part of Earth to be sighting cleanly along the edge of that shadow, which is why its upper margin is so sharply defined. sighting v @@ 2006 FIC VirginiaQRev @@ Topography, geography, geodesy, geometry, trigonometry, they're a reflex, like sighting along the barrel of a gun. sighting v @@ 2003 ACAD MechanicalEng @@ The chorobates was a tool used to get a horizontal reference by sighting along the top. sigmoidoscopies n @@ 1993 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ ' Not only will it do this for flexible sigmoidoscopies, Morris says, but also for every other one of the thousands of codes in use. sigmund freud m @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Behind @@ Tell me all about your problems,' John said, in his best Sigmund Freud imitation. sigmund freud m @@ 2004 MAG USNWR @@ Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, who coined the term' anxiety attack,' suffered most of his life from agoraphobia, literally the fear of the marketplace, or open or crowded spaces. sigmund freud m @@ 1992 MAG ScienceNews @@ Searle treats the unconscious mental conflicts and desires described by Sigmund Freud as cases of' repressed consciousness,' because they typically bubble to the surface, although often in disguised form. sigmund freud m @@ 1990 MAG ScienceNews @@ Sigmund Freud's notion that our conscious mental lives reflect unconscious conflicts and emotions pitted against psychological defense mechanisms rarely accommodates controlled laboratory experiments, and thus gets little attention from explorers of the cognitive unconscious. sigmund freud m @@ 1998 SPOK NPR_TalkNation @@ And Sigmund Freud says,' what is Jewish within me is that I take nothing for granted I am free enough to look at society and ask the questions that others don't ask. sigmund freud m @@ 2000 SPOK CBS_Morning @@ You've got to remember that Sigmund Freud was thinking about dreams and the unconscious at the same time. sigmund freud m @@ 2005 MAG ChristCentury @@ It remained for Sigmund Freud to attend to that hidden holiness in both its demonic and angelic forms. sigmund freud m @@ 1994 ACAD InstrPsych @@ in that a number of counselors who'd experienced their own problems with therapeutic justice expressed their aversion to the German word' Gestalt' in associating it with the psychological Austrian world of Sigmund Freud Furthermore, many correctional counselors went even further than I did in my own Fraudian description, to disclose their own Fraudian experiences with therapeutic justice in terminology not quite suitable for disclosure in this article. sign of the cross m @@ 1990 FIC BellesLettres @@ I loved to dab it on my forehead when I came in, and so I never really minded having to make the Sign of the Cross when we went there, even though we didn't do it at home, only at church or at my grandmother's and Aunt Clara's. sign of the cross m @@ 1990 FIC BellesLettres @@ ,' and all of the people would clap their hands and sing louder and faster and then make the Sign of the Cross. sign of the cross m @@ 1990 FIC Triquarterly @@ She makes the sign of the cross, then works her fingers and lips from the crucifix to the Our Father, the Hail Mary, and the First Joyful Mystery, the Annunciation. sign of the cross m @@ 1990 FIC KenyonRev @@ Forced into it, they added the blessing of an Ave Maria or a Paternoster and made the sign of the cross. sign of the cross m @@ 1990 FIC BkGen:MigrantSouls @@ p93 Josie and Harold greeted the twins' saintly mother, Margie, as she made the sign of the cross in the direction of their foreheads before hugging them. sign of the cross m @@ 1990 FIC BkGen:MigrantSouls @@ ' Dona Marina made the sign of the cross several times from forehead to navel before she allowed a small, distraught woman into her kitchen. sign of the cross m @@ 1990 FIC BkGen:MigrantSouls @@ Before he sat down, Rudy made the sign of the cross over them. sign of the cross m @@ 1990 FIC BkGen:NightsSummer @@ Reverend Jonathon Merle made the sign of the cross and slowly stood, using the rail for leverage. signatories n @@ 1990 ACAD Environment @@ The second major handicap of treaty-making is that standards adopted unanimously or by consensus are bound to reflect the lowest common denominator of agreement among signatories. signatories n @@ 2005 SPOK NPR_Sunday @@ Every five years, the signatories to the treaty would meet, as they're doing now in New York, for some joint nail-biting about who would be the next to crash the nuclear club. signatories n @@ 1994 ACAD AcademicQs @@ Still, in Mohr's favor, one must add that when the largely recycled version was submitted to the Court in Casey in 1992 he was no longer among the signatories --a fact mentioned neither in that version nor by Dworkin in his post-Casey appeal to the 1989 Brief and Mohr's subscription to it. signatories n @@ 2008 MAG PopMech @@ Although the Moon Treaty has entered into force among its 13 signatories, none of those nations is a space power. signatories n @@ 1994 ACAD AfricanArts @@ In 1650 he was one of three signatories of a treaty which permitted Heinrich Carloff, a renegade German servant of the Dutch West India Company, to establish a trading post at Cape Coast in the name of the newly created Swedish African Company. signatories n @@ 2002 ACAD SocialStudies @@ Orr further proposed that an examination of King George III's Royal Proclamation of 1763 (Commager 1973, 47-50) would illuminate the rights and responsibilities of all signatories contained in Treaty Four. significative j @@ 1995 ACAD SportBehavior @@ Aucune difference significative (p >. signifiers n @@ 1992 ACAD ArtBulletin @@ Whereas Derrida and Marion place texts under erasure to symbolize the problematic relationship between signifiers and their ontological referents, 86 the Talmudic text qualifies the gesture of the priestly blessing, placing it under erasure to denote the inadequate and problematic synagogue notation of a holy ritual associated with the Temple. signifiers n @@ 1992 ACAD Symposium @@ Their failure to connect and investigate the relationship between both signifiers prevents the group from coming to the full knowledge of their tragedy, which is the tragedy of the alienated subject. signifiers n @@ 1991 ACAD Style @@ Resisting any fast anchorage within the cotext, titles become, in poststructuralist terms, floating signifiers deferring definite meaning (cf. signifiers n @@ 2005 ACAD October @@ Linguistic meaning is, in Saussure's account, the product of a system (langue) of' contrastive, oppositional, and negative' relationships between signifiers --language a' form, signifiers n @@ 2005 ACAD October @@ Onomatopoeia is a relatively rare linguistic phenomenon; more common relations of resemblance between signifiers are found in rhymes, and Ruscha's rhythmic proclivities manifest an additional sensitivity to language as, and as a source of, material. signifiers n @@ 2003 ACAD AmerStudies @@ As signifiers and signifieds are continuously taken apart, all forms of cultural life are de-totalized and transformed into objects of analytic scrutiny. signify v @@ 2006 ACAD IntlAffairs @@ Reconciliation does not simply signify dividing territory according to cultural identities with the view to devolve powers. Sikhism n @@ 2005 ACAD AnthropolQ @@ Sikhism, Zorastrianism, Christianity of various sorts). sikhs n @@ 1995 ACAD ArmedForces @@ Although in the past Hindus and Sikhs provided a disproportionate number of recruits, the ranks since independence have been diversified in caste and region. sikhs n @@ 1995 ACAD AsianAffairs @@ Significantly, large numbers of Sikhs and Muslims have also fled from the valley and sought shelter in other parts of India. sikhs n @@ 2005 ACAD AnthropolQ @@ The Indian immigrant community in DFW is composed of Muslims, Christians, Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, Zorastrians, and some smaller religious communities. sikhs n @@ 1990 MAG MotherJones @@ This is one measure of the ways in which a million Muslims and a like number of Sikhs and Hindus learn that they are not integral parts of British society. sikhs n @@ 2003 ACAD GeographRev @@ rests almost entirely with the Muslims and the Sikhs. sikhs n @@ 2003 ACAD GeographRev @@ rests almost entirely with the Muslims and the Sikhs. Silas p @@ 2004 NEWS USAToday @@ After coaching rookie LeBron James for four months, Paul Silas says his Cleveland Cavaliers star, still a teenager, eventually may average a triple-double as well. silences n @@ 1997 MAG GoodHouse @@ I had expected tensions, long, awkward silences. silences n @@ 2007 MAG PsychToday @@ So I was shocked that night to learn that there was a time when Joe was petrified of talking to strangers, filling his social interactions with' pointless yammering and awkward silences. silences n @@ 1999 FIC BkGen:Bloodstream @@ It's all grunts and shrugs and awkward silences. silences n @@ 2006 NEWS Denver @@ He sits on his thoughts and takes pleasure in awkward silences. silences n @@ 2007 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ When younger French students at Essec start a required course in organizational analysis, the atmosphere is marked by long, uncomfortable silences, said Alan Jenkins, a management professor and academic director of the executive M. silences n @@ 1990 FIC Ploughshares @@ At the Chanticleer, there were awkward silences. silencing v @@ 1999 SPOK CNN_Event @@ (COMMERCIAL BREAK) // The performance of a new combat aircraft making its debut in the Kosovo crisis right now, silencing some critics, but others still question whether the plane's huge price tag is worth it. silencing v @@ 2006 SPOK CNN_Insight @@ It seems that contract killing in Russia is all about settling disputes, resolving differences and silencing critics. silencing v @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_Movers @@ So one thing the Fed may have accomplished by staying on the sidelines today is silencing those critics who have been saying for years that this Fed the anti-growth --Willow. silencing v @@ 1990 MAG AmSpect @@ What is more, after I raised the question, Agran accused me of' red-baiting,' an example of the technique he has used to great effect in silencing his critics in Irvine. silencing v @@ 2006 NEWS Chicago @@ The win over Hope ended the Eagles' 27-game winning streak, silencing critics who thought Young had no chance. silencing v @@ 2003 ACAD Humanist @@ Arafat creates an environment where the violence continues while silencing would-be critics, and although he could make the violence impossible, he doesn't stop it. silent j @@ 2008 FIC AppleSeeds @@ Suddenly, the other young women fell silent as a stranger approached. silent auction m @@ 2006 FIC BkGen:DevilJuniorLeague @@ ' Sweetie, if Basco, Branden, and Battle donates a trip on their private jet for the League's Christmas Fair Silent Auction, whisking the lucky winner away to Aspen for a week of skiing, I'm sure it would be one of the top money earners, if not the top earner at the Fair. silent auction m @@ 2004 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Featured is the Platters that Matter silent auction. silent auction m @@ 2001 NEWS Houston @@ Tickets are still available for the dinner and silent auction, which will be held after the tournament, which begins at 8 a. silent auction m @@ 2006 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Adult Day Service Network of Alameda County Positively Ageless is a celebration of art and aging featuring a silent auction of donated works and opening exhibition created by the senior artists of Berkeley's Fourth Street Studio. silent auction m @@ 2006 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation America's Pacific Gateway is the theme for the annual silent auction and dinner which raises funds to restore this national historic landmark. silent auction m @@ 1996 NEWS Denver @@ Festivities begin with cocktails and a silent auction at 7 p. silent auction m @@ 2006 NEWS Atlanta @@ The event also will have a silent auction, raffle prizes, hole sponsors and team sponsors. silent auction m @@ 2002 MAG Bazaar @@ Stella McCartney, who is not a couturier yet, has collaborated with artist Gary Hume to create one-off dresses and T-shirts to benefit RAWA (Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan) and holds a silent auction at the Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac after the Versace show. Silesia p @@ 1996 ACAD AmerEthnicHis @@ At least 80 percent of the total Slav immigration to Texas from Bohemia, Moravia and Austrian Silesia originated in Moravia. silicate n @@ 1996 MAG ConsumResrch @@ These filters consist of a tank with a single or multiple filter medium, such as silica sand, aluminum silicate, anthracite, bituminous coal, plastic beads, and/or garnet, 24' to 48' deep. silicosis n @@ 2005 MAG Fortune @@ How, then, to account for this: Of 8,629 people diagnosed with silicosis now suing in federal court in Corpus Christi, 5,174or 60%-are' asbestos retreads,' i. silicosis n @@ 1992 NEWS Houston @@ '' Since the date of this survey,' says a Health Department report sent to ICO health and safety coordinator Alan Leftwich in October 1989,'' silicosis has been diagnosed in six additional workers at your plant, bringing to nine the total number of employees with confirmed silicosis. silicosis n @@ 1992 NEWS Houston @@ The owners of MSA Industries and Area Tanks said that to their knowledge, none of their workers or former workers had contracted silicosis. silicosis n @@ 1992 NEWS Houston @@ At least nine Hispanic men who worked for four other Odessa sandblasting firms --MSA Industries, Area Tanks, Meister Industries and Western Coating --also have been diagnosed with silicosis. silicosis n @@ 2005 MAG Fortune @@ When Harron diagnosed silicosis, he admitted, he didn't actually write a report to that effect-or even dictate one. silicosis n @@ 2005 MAG Fortune @@ 3 silicosis deaths a year over the previous decade. silko p @@ 1992 ACAD ReVision @@ Her statements, which are echoed by Leslie Marmon Silko and others, silko p @@ 1992 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ Laguna Symbolic Geography and Silko's Ceremony. silko p @@ 1992 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ Laguna Symbolic Geography and Silko's Ceremony. silko p @@ 1996 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ Scott Momaday, Leslie Marmon Silko, James Welch, Louise Erdrich, Gerald Vizenor, Louis Owens, Thomas King, Tomson Highway and Greg Sarris. silko p @@ 1996 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ (Silko 1977:257) GREG SARRIS. On the dust jacket of Mabel McKay (1994), by mixed-blood author Greg Sarris, Leslie Marmon Silko writes:. Greg Sarris's biography of Mabel McKay is wonderful, and is urgently needed in these days of confusion of Native American identity and Native American spirituality. As charlatan' medicine people' proliferate, and ... silko p @@ 1997 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ Leslie Marmon Silko once said that it is' story that makes this into community,' that Native Americans must have stories, since that is how' you know; Silla p @@ 2002 ACAD Mercury @@ At a 2,400-meter high peak called Cerro La Silla, 600 kilometers north of Santiago de Chile, ESO operates a major observatory, including a 3. silliness n @@ 1993 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Invariably these ham-handed attempts at censorship collapse under the weight of their sheer silliness, and life goes on as usual. sills n @@ 2008 SPOK NBC_Today @@ JUDITH SILLS (Clinical Psychologist): Right. sills n @@ 2005 MAG Cosmopolitan @@ SOURCES: JUDITH SILLS, PHD, PERSONAL COACH LAURA BERMAN FORTGANG, AUTHOR OF NOW THAT? sills n @@ 2005 MAG Cosmopolitan @@ ' Don't ignore those inklings,' says Judith Sills, PhD, author of The Comfort Trap. sills n @@ 2008 MAG PsychToday @@ // Author Affiliation JUDITH SILLS, PH. sills n @@ 2008 MAG PsychToday @@ says Judith Sills, Ph.D., and it's worth knowing how to navigate them well. // IF YOU ARE employed by anyone other than yourself, the chances are great that you are living on credit. From time to time ... sills n @@ 2004 MAG PsychToday @@ @@23578 A CHAT WITH JUDITH SILLS Headnote When it comes to work, silo n @@ 2000 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ The team includes former marines, Army rangers, a Green Beret and an airman once assigned to a Titan 2 nuclear missile silo in Arkansas. silo n @@ 1993 FIC SouthernRev @@ Funny, Jay thinks looking past the phone to the grain silo, Dodge sounds like he's in the grain silo, his voice echoing and ringing against the sheet-metal walls. silo n @@ 1994 FIC Mov:StarTrek08 @@ (to Riker) Give me a damage report on that missile silo. silo n @@ 1993 FIC Mov:ThisBoysLife @@ TOBY I hope to hell it's not an omen. Caroline has to fight back a smile. A33 EXT. CONCRETE SILO -DAY A33. silo n @@ 1994 MAG Omni @@ Obviously, we didn't want a fuel storage tank fire next to a Soviet missile silo to set off a launch alarm,' he explains. silo n @@ 2004 FIC BkGen:InLandSecond @@ Hayes County except for Rufus Bowe's grain silo and Calvin Millet's place. siltation n @@ 2002 ACAD IntlAffairs @@ the loss of timber and fuel wood due to unsustainable forestry practices and the loss of hydroelectric power and transportation due to the siltation of rivers and reservoirs, can also lead to economic decline and reduce the flow of revenue to the state. Silted j @@ 1994 FIC Mov:CannibalsSunset @@ Shale Silted granite There's some graded limestone, from when they cut this place out of the hill. silting n @@ 1999 MAG AmSpect @@ Today the problem of silting is so serious that it threatens to close down the canal for days at a time while the locks are dredged. silver bullet m @@ 1996 FIC StudShortFic @@ The events in' Your Lover Just Called' share all the traits that Lowell Edmunds, author of The Silver Bullet: silver bullet m @@ 1997 MAG AmHeritage @@ Silver Bullet: The Postwar Corporate Martini. silver bullet m @@ 1993 MAG Newsweek @@ The something they were looking for, by that stage, was the silver bullet that would bring down Clinton; it was a given among Bush's men that he was not going to win a second term with advertisements for himself. silver bullet m @@ 2006 SPOK NPR_Sunday @@ He wishes there was a silver bullet for remote places like this but doubts fossil gathering is it. silver bullet m @@ 2003 FIC Mov:BigFish @@ Entwined, they roll across the dirt The other nearby CARNIES scatter for cover Mr Soggybottom pulls a revolver out of his clown suit Loads a silver bullet. silver bullet m @@ 1999 ACAD AmerStudies @@ there is no silver bullet, at least in the short term, to eliminate the tensions that surround the issue of immigration, both in Mexico as well as the United States. silver bullet m @@ 1992 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ How worried is the Clinton camp that the White House somewhere, maybe on this issue, maybe on another issue, is going to find some silver bullet that they can use to badly damage Clinton in the final days of this campaign? silver bullet m @@ 1994 ACAD Bioscience @@ The silver bullet came in the form of improved crop varieties able to convert oil into food. silver screen m @@ 1990 FIC BkGen:StrangeDevices @@ She told Silver Screen she was a high school girl walking across the corner of Broadway and Wyoming in Butte when Victor saw her and asked her mother could he give her a screen test --which contains about as many lies as you ... silver screen m @@ 2005 SPOK CNN_LiveToday @@ Here, it's not about lighting up the silver screen. silver screen m @@ 1991 SPOK CNN_King @@ Sylvester Stallone begins his new life on the silver screen with a dapper look and a lot of laughs. silver screen m @@ 2001 SPOK CBS_Morning @@ // From a star of the printed page, we turn to a star of the silver screen: La dolce vita, the sweet life, is an apt description of the life of one of the world's most beloved stars, Sophia Loren. silver screen m @@ 1998 SPOK Fox_Crier @@ // // Ever since the disaster epic' Titanic' hit the silver screen, the public has been on a mission to find out more about the sunken ship. silver screen m @@ 1993 NEWS Houston @@ It's been her dream since she was a little girl watching her idols, Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, on the silver screen. silver screen m @@ 2004 MAG Ebony @@ throwing and catching punches-but chances are no one in the audience recognized her on the silver screen. silver screen m @@ 1991 FIC Mov:Terminator2 @@ OREFICE Camera Operator KATHARYN JOYCE KING DON FAULTEROY Key Grip Transportation Captain SCOTT ROBINSON First Assistant Camera PETE JOHNSON TED HAWSER Costumers BRUCE MANNING Catering COLLIN BOOTH SILVER SCREEN PATTIR MOON Second Assistant Camera BRUCE DeARAGON Video Assist Operator TODD GAVIN RICHARD J. Silverback n @@ 1999 FIC FantasySciFi @@ Though he was Jehan Silverback, and his cousin was Long Jehan. silvia p @@ 1999 FIC BilingualRev @@ But Silvia and John were wide awake. silvia p @@ 1999 FIC BilingualRev @@ On the other hand, there was, nothing practical about the way John looked at Silvia as he helped her on with her coat, a simple, white down coat that she had bought especially for her time in Nebraska. silvia p @@ 2002 ACAD Lancet @@ *Silvana Pilotti, Maria Oggionni, Silvia B' hm, silvia p @@ 2004 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Silvia, chief economist of the fixed-income division of Wachovia Securities. silvia p @@ 1998 FIC LiteraryRev @@ One time it claimed Margrith S, Silvia H. silvia p @@ 2005 NEWS AssocPress @@ ' Andrew was just really south Florida and it really didn't have the impact' on the nation's commerce, said John Silvia, chief economist with Wachovia Corp. sim n @@ 1997 MAG Popular Mechanics @@ The system, like other GSM systems worldwide, features a subscriber information module ( SIM) smart card, which holds all of a subscriber's personal information (including his phone number) and phone settings. sim n @@ 2007 MAG PopScience @@ Will Wright is the rare exception, a 47-year-old superstar developer responsible for the creation of millions of virtual cities and people through his best-selling Sim titles ( Sim City, The Sims and The Sims 2). sim n @@ 1993 SPOK ABC_Jennings @@ // Like a real city, Sim City has a budget. sim n @@ 1997 ACAD PublicInterest @@ Games like Sire City and Civilization are a historical simplifications, sim n @@ 1997 ACAD PublicInterest @@ ' Simulations lead students to ask tougher questions,' according to the teacher. sim n @@ 1997 ACAD PublicInterest @@ The same teacher from Vermont also uses computer games like Civilization and Sim City to teach students about the various factors of economy, culture, geography, and so forth which shape a society and, we should assume, history. SIMAS p @@ 1990 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Well, not only does racism work both ways, but so does sexism. Women, of all races, need to check ours. MARY SIMAS. simile n @@ 1996 ACAD Style @@ use of simile and metaphor to try to fix and represent an unfamiliar experience, hence gaining power over it; simile n @@ 1996 ACAD Style @@ Since they involved the central act of naming, devices like simile and metaphor endowed the creator with an authority he otherwise lacked. simile n @@ 1998 ACAD MusicEduc @@ Teachers can help young musicians understand important musical concepts through the use of analogy, metaphor, and simile in rehearsals. simile n @@ 1998 ACAD MusicEduc @@ Many remember a specific analogy, metaphor, or simile because of its meaningful application to a given situation. simile n @@ 2002 ACAD AmerScholar @@ When I was under control, I saw the gap between simile and metaphor --the difference between saying two things resemble one another and saying that they are identical. simile n @@ 2006 FIC Callaloo @@ and Thomas fast forwards for a simile or metaphor to capture his sense of being betrayed by a friend when he discovered his magic slate a tattle-tale spy compromising him like the credit card bill his ex-wife, simmered v @@ 2000 FIC NewEnglandRev @@ and all during the movie my anger simmered. simmered v @@ 2005 FIC New Yorker @@ I purchased every brand of spaghetti I could lay my hands on, simmered every sauce known to man. simmered v @@ 2006 FIC FantasySciFi @@ Ridimon's anger simmered, though for how long he couldn't tell. simmered v @@ 1991 MAG Smithsonian @@ In 1884 the Texas Legislature even made it a crime, appropriating $50,000' for the enforcement of the emergency acts covering' the wanton and willful cutting' of fencing.' The wars simmered down. simmered v @@ 2000 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ // // According to the state, Tonya's confession, a full two months before the shooting, sparked an anger in Jacob Davis, anger that simmered all spring and then, prosecutors say, finally boiled over on May the 19th, the day Nick was killed. simmered v @@ 2007 SPOK ABC_GMA @@ This pot, we simmered a sauce for an hour. simple majority m @@ 1999 SPOK CNN_Crossfire @@ And of the options, conviction and removal, complete acquittal, censure and a separate vote by simple majority to declare that the facts the House presented were true --how will it end? simple majority m @@ 1995 NEWS AssocPress @@ A simple majority will decide both the fate of the union and the revised labor pact, and results will be announced Sept. simple majority m @@ 2004 ACAD LawPublicPol @@ Two years later, reform advocates won a short-lived victory when Vice President Humphrey allowed a simple majority of Senators to invoke cloture. simple majority m @@ 1995 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ ' Current law requires only a simple majority of voting lawmakers to increase taxes. simple majority m @@ 2003 ACAD LawPublicPol @@ The current use of the standing rules of the Senate, not to ensure adequate debate, but to change the voting rule on judicial nominations from a simple majority to 60 votes in order to block a Senate majority from confirming judges, is unprecedented and wrong. simple majority m @@ 1999 SPOK CNN_Company @@ That could open the door to a simple majority of Republican senators convicting the president, though Democrats would still have enough votes to block his removal from office. simple majority m @@ 1995 MAG TIME @@ Scott Sachs III Cape May Point, New Jersey I hope Gingrich will come to realize that he was elected by a simple majority of people in his small congressional district in Georgia. simple majority m @@ 1999 SPOK Fox_Hume @@ // Now, if it were in order, then it would --could pass on a simple majority, could it? simplifies v @@ 2008 MAG OrganicGarden @@ Picking out six plants for a container when a nursery has hundreds of choices can be overwhelming, but approaching the design with a plan simplifies the process. simplifies v @@ 2005 ACAD Mercury @@ This greatly simplifies mission operations, as objects in well over half the sky at any time are continuously observable, not rising and setting on each orbit as for low-altitude missions like HST. simplifies v @@ 1994 ACAD MechanicalEng @@ This approach simplifies the design of a PV system since there is no need for batteries. simplifies v @@ 2003 ACAD MechanicalEng @@ The series also simplifies design configuration and testing, while increasing operating efficiency with less capacitance, leakage, and resistance. simplifies v @@ 1999 MAG PCWorld @@ Though the thumbnail view greatly simplifies the task of managing image files, anyone who handles lots of images should consider getting a dedicated utility for handling the job. simplifies v @@ 2006 MAG Futurist @@ This greatly simplifies the process. simplifies v @@ 2004 MAG MotorBoating @@ Those familiar black-painted lower units now feature what the company calls' poka yoke,' terminology for a system that greatly simplifies drive installation. simulates v @@ 1994 MAG PopScience @@ It simulates the conditions the engine will encounter as the aircraft maneuvers at various speeds and altitudes, and as the angle of the airflow into the inlet changes. simulates v @@ 2008 MAG ScienceNews @@ Crossing through the ages, we zigzag between asteroids in the late heavy bombardment period, and sprint through a torrential downpour that simulates the conditions 4. simulates v @@ 1995 ACAD AgricResrch @@ This large ARS study simulates field conditions representating those anticipated in the next 50 to 75 years. simulates v @@ 1995 ACAD NaturalHist @@ Just as the arcade computer simulates the racing car passing a tree, the baboon's computer simulates his body advancing toward the banana, the model plank teetering, then toppling and crashing into the simulated abyss. simulates v @@ 1992 NEWS Houston @@ Checking a bank of TV monitors, an informed guide instantly can show us astronauts training in several areas --such as the underwater pool that simulates weightless conditions --conversations between NASA's mission control and a space shuttle, and many other ongoing situations. simulates v @@ 1991 MAG ScienceNews @@ To create Tierra, Ray used a' virtual computer,' a software program within his computer that simulates a second computer. simulators n @@ 1991 MAG Compute @@ More than rivaling the PC in sound and animation capabilities, these acarde wonders now offer a respectable body of adventures, sports games, and even flight simulators. simulators n @@ 1991 MAG Compute @@ PHOTO: Adventure games that move from city streets to outer space, from underground to the magic realms of imagination-plus sports, flight simulators, and laser television. simulators n @@ 2004 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ DESCRIPTION: Allied's main business is making ammunition, but it also makes electronic security systems and training simulators used to prepare soldiers for battlefield conditions by firing pyrotechnic cartridges that simulate the flash, smoke and sound of fired or exploding shells. simulators n @@ 1994 MAG PopScience @@ Though a handful of computer games (flight simulators mostly) allow you to connect directly to another player using your modem, most on-line games are accessed and played through a centralized network of some sort. simulators n @@ 1990 MAG USNWR @@ More planes, more FAA proficiency exams and greater use of flight simulators should keep this pilot trainer in the skies. simulators n @@ 1994 FIC ParisRev @@ Those early desktop Macintoshes --Typing Tutors or Flight Simulators of unfinished novels still flashing anemically, in green, on their screens; motherboards splayed on counters and at tables with microchips scattered around them like a new currency. Sina n @@ 1990 ACAD ArabStudies @@ Certain of Ar-Razi's successors in the medical and scientific professions, notably Ibn Sina (980-1037) and Ibn Hubal (1122-1213), took a less sympathetic view of passive homosexuality. sine qua non m @@ 1995 MAG PsychToday @@ Bullying is virtually a sine qua non of domestic violence. sine qua non m @@ 1994 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Self-referential irony, the sine qua non of boomer hipness, has now reached the literature of the nursery. sine qua non m @@ 2000 ACAD AmerScholar @@ expresses the sine qua non of excellence. sine qua non m @@ 2003 ACAD LawPublicPol @@ Clearly, the unforeseen economic boom which featured unemployment at low levels not seen since the 1960s (n19) was a sine qua non. sine qua non m @@ 2002 ACAD EarNoseThroat @@ Most LPR patients do not have esophagitis, which is the diagnostic sine qua non of GERD. sine qua non m @@ 2007 MAG HarpersMag @@ ' s sermons-it becomes apparent that appropriation, mimicry, quotation, allusion, and sublimated collaboration consist of a kind of sine qua non of the creative act, cutting across all forms and genres in the realm of cultural production. sine qua non m @@ 1994 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Multiple limbs may have represented spiritual potency to the image's creator, but to a Western eye trained to regard naturalism as the esthetic sine qua non, they looked like a regressive fantasy, the very opposite of the progressive values that art should embody. sine qua non m @@ 2000 FIC Bk:KissBees @@ But for Andy, this was the sine qua non. sinewy j @@ 2003 ACAD Humanist @@ Of course, there will always be those who wonder why anyone should worry --why essays should be written about the US government's long and sinewy arms of investigation. sinewy j @@ 1995 FIC Triquarterly @@ He was good-looking, dark and broad, with sinewy arms and a tight chest. sinewy j @@ 2002 FIC BkGen:SurvivalFittest @@ She arrived precisely on time, a tall, handsome woman of thirty, with very short straight blond hair and sinewy arms exposed by a navy blue tank top. sinewy j @@ 1992 FIC BkSF:HeartMidnight @@ The light of the full moon washed over his transforming body: long, sinewy arms and legs, a massive torso, a canine head, and eyes that flickered like candles. sinewy j @@ 2001 FIC Fantasy & Science Fiction @@ determined-looking, square-jawed men and broad-shouldered women with motherly bosoms engaged in the noble state-approved pursuit of dump-truck-assembly, faces aglow with the joy of communal effort, their sinewy arms seemingly imbued with the same iron strength as the mighty girders and grimly functional machinery that framed them. sinewy j @@ 1997 MAG Shape @@ ' Photograph Photograph Photograph // In addition to helping you build a strong, sinewy body, Pilates is the rehabilitation method of choice among countless athletes and coaches. sing along m @@ 1996 MAG RollingStone @@ He was trying to sing along with the chorus: TABLE. sing along m @@ 2002 MAG SportingNews @@ Sing along with Tressel and feel the transformation that has evolved in just two seasons. sing along m @@ 2000 ACAD LatAmPopScult @@ The filmmaker suggests that she sing along with the radio as the family stands together in front of their house. sing along m @@ 1999 SPOK CNN_Showbiz @@ // While you sing along with the kids quartet, we'll say so long for now. sing along m @@ 1992 SPOK CNN_King @@ The kids -they hop along and sing along and jump along and do all kinds of-You'd like it. sing along m @@ 2005 FIC BlackIssuesBook @@ Rita and I begin to do a cha cha/stepping combo dance It's a little awkward, neither of us knowing who should lead. Feeling myself, I decide to take charge. I sing along to the music. sing along m @@ 1997 SPOK NPR_Weekly @@ ' // Baby, I've come up with a song To make people want to stop all the fussin' and fightin' Long enough to sing along I believe in music I, I believe in love I, I believe in music I, I believe in love. sing along m @@ 2007 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ The crowd at Irving Plaza quieted to a hush on Monday night as Chris Daughtry spoke between songs, asking his fans to sing along on his next number. SINGE v @@ 1993 FIC Mov:HotZone @@ He reaches for it --FLAMES SINGE HIS FINGERS. single file m @@ 1990 MAG USNWR @@ but those in between marched single file with little regard for security. single file m @@ 1990 FIC BkGen:Stardust @@ There was a stuffed bobcat mounted on a slab of pine, sitting on top of a single file 82 ROBERT B. single file m @@ 1997 NEWS Denver @@ If you go with a buddy, ride single file. single file m @@ 2003 MAG BoysLife @@ Photograph The Scouts snowshoe in single file so the leader can break in the trail. single file m @@ 1997 NEWS AssocPress @@ Thunder reverberated through the pipe as Norma followed the group single file into the darkness. single file m @@ 2006 MAG PCWorld @@ COM THIS FREE SERVICE provides 500MB of storage and lets you upload an unlimited number of files (though no single file can exceed 25MB in size). single file m @@ 2007 FIC New Yorker @@ We walked, single file, along Route 4, a six-lane interstate connecting New Jersey to New York City. single file m @@ 2008 FIC Bk:HarrietIsabella @@ A corridor had been improvised through the crowd, and eight people with dark skin were walking single file to the boat, their hands cuffed in front of them, each held to the others by the same heavy chains. single issue m @@ 1992 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ While the shared, universal experience of segregation served to galvanize previous generations of black Americans, no single issue unifies all blacks today. single issue m @@ 1996 SPOK CNN_King @@ // Well, I don't think women --I don't think they're single issue voters. single issue m @@ 1991 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ The Gay Job Rights Measures were rejected by voters overwhelmingly in the largest voter turnout ever on any single issue in Houston. single issue m @@ 1997 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ But it is the Pat Buchanans who are single issue, and they would rather lose than compromise. single issue m @@ 2007 ACAD Humanist @@

We women are the proverbial canaries in the mine on every single issue afflicting the world today. single issue m @@ 1995 MAG Ms @@ Because if we go into communities with a single issue, when we come out, we will come out with a single issue. single issue m @@ 1997 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ ' (Former Mayor) Lionel Wilson going into a City Council meeting would make sure he had votes lined up on every single issue,' says a business person who has been involved in local politics for 30 years. single issue m @@ 1992 SPOK ABC_Special @@ // // Very little shocks this generation, just look at the events which shaped their childhood memories, but unlike the generation before them, no single issue has united them. single shot m @@ 2004 MAG Outdoor Life @@ He knocked it down with a single shot. single shot m @@ 2008 FIC Bk:FreeFall @@ Any of the creatures who do not willingly leave after that, take care of with a single shot to the head or heart. single shot m @@ 1994 FIC BkGen:TrappersMoon @@ He warn't more'n ten feet away when the boy brought the bull down with a single shot. single shot m @@ 1990 SPOK CNN_Health @@ // // The medicines used at this sexually transmitted diseases clinic near Atlanta can cure syphilis or gonorrhea with a single shot, yet the diseases are stubborn enemies. single shot m @@ 1997 SPOK CBS_48Hours @@ // // And not a single shot is fired. single shot m @@ 1999 NEWS AssocPress @@ Malofeyev, who declined to give his first name, issued a stern admonition to village residents:' If even a single shot comes from any of your villages, I will retaliate. single shot m @@ 2003 FIC Analog @@ An ordinary person wouldn't have seen John draw or return the revolver to its holster, or heard more than a single shot. single shot m @@ 1992 MAG HarpersMag @@ A single shot for a single hunt. single-celled j @@ 2004 MAG ScienceNews @@ NUCLEAR SYNERGY Several research groups are sequencing members of a group of single-celled organisms that bristle with short hairlike projections called cilia. singling v @@ 1996 SPOK CNN_Burden @@ 28 singling out Saint Jerome people, because Ep they're. singling v @@ 2006 ACAD Roeper Review @@ Morgan I suggested that think the argument concept goes of multiple one intelligences way attractively if eases he's the been educator's totally destroyed psychological and discomfort has of no singling capacity out for the future intellectually earnings gifted, or and the creatively he has talentedn't student. singling v @@ 2002 SPOK CNN_CapGang @@ But when they start singling out people and if this guy's name was. singling v @@ 2004 SPOK CNN_Cooper @@ Those Web sites also singling out Japan, a country with its own small humanitarian force here in Iraq, to do the same thing as the Philippines, and to withdraw those forces from Iraq, Anderson. singling v @@ 2001 SPOK CNN_Insight @@ // When I was talking to Sadako Ogata, she was very vocal in specifically singling out European countries, rich European countries in being very selective about the assistance that the funds that they offer the UNHCR. singling v @@ 1992 SPOK CNN_King @@ A militant Jewish group in New York, the Jewish Defense Organization, is singling out alleged Klan leaders, dragging them into the public spotlight. sings v @@ 1991 FIC LiteraryRev @@ (Musical instruments sound as Kadesa sings the song of life. sinhalese j @@ 2008 ACAD StudiesNovel @@ Burrows determines that the main character of this novel--Anil herself--is a hybrid figure with ties to both Tamil and Sinhalese cultures and also with divided allegiances between the West (and the Western medical establishment that shaped her professionally) and her Sri Lankan, personal, familial, traumatic past. sinhalese j @@ 2000 MAG Atlantic @@ which narrates the boy's coming of age and his parents' struggle to accept his homosexuality even as their country is falling into a nightmare of ethnic warfare between Tamil and Sinhalese. sinhalese j @@ 1990 ACAD AnthropolQ @@ @@4261 Escalating conflict between Sinhalese and Tamils has produced a polarization and homogenization of ethnic identities that threatens the reproduction of a distinct sense of community among marginal groups such as the Veddas, the reputed descendants of Sri Lanka's aboriginal population. sinhalese j @@ 1990 ACAD AnthropolQ @@ They adequately describe, for example, the tendency for previously salient distinctions between the Kandyan Sinhalese and the Low Country Sinhalese to be muted, sinhalese j @@ 1990 ACAD AnthropolQ @@ which served as a kind of buffer zone between the Sinhalese and Tamil areas, and within which could be found a number of social groups that in one way or another were neither Sinhalese nor Tamil. sinhalese j @@ 1990 ACAD AnthropolQ @@ which served as a kind of buffer zone between the Sinhalese and Tamil areas, and within which could be found a number of social groups that in one way or another were neither Sinhalese nor Tamil. sinker n @@ 1997 MAG TodaysParent @@ @@12764 HOOK, LINE And SINKER BY STEPHEN DOUGLAS It's one of those warm spring days. sinker n @@ 2008 SPOK ABC_20/20 @@ And he had me hook, line and sinker. sinker n @@ 2008 SPOK CBS_48Hours @@ //: You fell for it hook, line and sinker. sinker n @@ 1996 SPOK ABC_Primetime @@ Hook, Line and Sinker // Once again, from Washington, Sam Donaldson. sinker n @@ 2008 NEWS Houston @@ sinker,' on Friday told only half of the story related to Cabela's and the governor's wasting of public funds. sinker n @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Ingear @@ She'd fallen hook, line and sinker for his spiel-until a couple of her best friends had finally arranged an intervention of sorts and had opened her eyes to the truth. sinned v @@ 1998 SPOK CNN_King @@ If we have sinned against God and sin. sinned v @@ 1993 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ If the Israelis can shake hands with the PLO, surely the United States can take the outstretched hand of Mexico that, after all, has been more sinned against than sinning in the history of our mutual relations. sinned v @@ 1994 FIC Mov:SerialMom @@ Most merciful God, we confess that we have sinned against thee. sinned v @@ 2005 ACAD TheologStud @@ those whom the nondisabled have sinned against, those whose presence is needed if we are to be the community of disciples God wants us to be. sinned v @@ 1993 FIC BkGen:ThoseWhoHunt @@ To be more sinned against than sinning. sinned v @@ 1998 SPOK CNN_King @@ We get it back by coming to God and saying,' Oh, God, I've sinned against You, I'm sorry for it. Sinners n @@ 1993 ACAD TheologStud @@ Hennessey,' Peace of Saints and Sinners' 308-9. sintering v @@ 1995 ACAD MechanicalEng @@ Denton added that the Ford research group is now duplicating the tooling production process with DTM's selective laser sintering system. sion n @@ 2003 FIC Bk:DaVinciCode @@ The official device of' the Priory of' Sion. sion n @@ 2003 FIC Bk:DaVinciCode @@ Earlier, while telling Sophie about the Knights Templar, Langdon had realized that this key, in addition to having the Priory seal embossed on it, possessed a more subtle tie to the Priory of Sion. sion n @@ 2003 FIC Bk:DaVinciCode @@ ' Leigh,' Langdon said,' we'd like to talk to you about the Priory of' Sion' P229 Teabing's bushy eyebrows arched with intrigue. sion n @@ 2003 FIC Bk:DaVinciCode @@ founder of the Priory of Sion. sion n @@ 2006 NEWS USAToday @@ : 5 biggest flaws in' Da Vinci' Fiction: The Priory of Sion is an ancient group charged with protecting the secret of the real Holy Grail, and Leonardo da Vinci was a Grand Master of the Priory of Sion. sion n @@ 2004 MAG ChristCentury @@ Among the many errors, confusions and misjudgments is the central claim that the Priory of Sion is of medieval origin, with a list of grand masters that includes Leonardo, his predecessor Botticelli, and the likes of Robert Boyle, Isaac Newton, Victor Hugo and even Claude Debussy. sioux city m @@ 1990 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Many of those who beat the odds are returning to Sioux City today for a memorial reunion, a thank-you to the city of 82,000 that opened its arms to the dazed passengers who tumbled from the sky that hot afternoon last summer. sioux city m @@ 2004 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ We're going to have to make an emergency landing in Sioux City. sioux city m @@ 2004 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ // // // United 232, I understand you're going to try to make it in to Sioux City? sioux city m @@ 2001 MAG Environmental @@ The average width of the 11 wide Missouri,' sung about in the song' Shenandoah,' has been reduced by two-thirds, and below Sioux City, Iowa, it's been shortened by 127 miles. sioux city m @@ 2001 MAG TIME @@ The new Noah is expected to be born any day now to Bessie, a cow living on a farm near Sioux City, Iowa. sioux city m @@ 1999 FIC Frontiers @@ Well, she had ten more at her apartment in Sioux City and always carried an extra one in her pocket. sioux city m @@ 2008 NEWS Chicago @@ Brandon Wegher, Sioux City, Iowa RB 5-11 195 // 100. sioux city m @@ 1994 NEWS AssocPress @@ Wednesday, Sept 7. Billings 9, Helena 5, Billings wins championship 3-2. NORTHERN LEAGUE. Championship. (Best-of-5). Tuesday, Sept 6. Winnipeg 5, Sioux City 3. sioux falls m @@ 1994 FIC Bk:NightPrey @@ ' Stayed at a Holiday Inn on the way to Sioux Falls. sioux falls m @@ 1995 MAG ConsumResrch @@ ; Sioux Falls, SD; Madison, Wis; and Concord, Calif. sioux falls m @@ 1998 MAG Cosmopolitan @@ quick fix,' says Mike Krigman, a 28-yearold audio engineer from Sioux Falls, South Dakota. sioux falls m @@ 1990 NEWS USAToday @@ SOUTH DAKOTA: William Lenker, 66, of Sioux Falls, businessman; headed Veterans Affairs and Rehabilitation Commission of National American Legion for 22 years. sioux falls m @@ 2006 MAG Ms @@ ' This is huge, a great opportunity,' Unruh told the Sioux Falls Argus Leader upon learning of Sandra Day O'Connor's retirement from the Supreme Court. sioux falls m @@ 2001 SPOK NPR_ATCW @@ Speaking from Sioux Falls, South Dakota yesterday, the president said he was making an executive order, quote,' to protect the flying public. sioux falls m @@ 2005 NEWS Chicago @@ During the Steelheads 104-74 blowout of Sioux Falls, one of the best teams in the league, Watts played 31 minutes. sioux falls m @@ 2004 NEWS USAToday @@ Steve Guse, 39, a physician in Sioux Falls, S. siphon v @@ 1994 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ He has convinced the Legislature to siphon money out of the state parks funds into the General Fund, and I'm sure he hasn't given up on his dream of siphoning money out of the state's pension funds. siphon v @@ 1998 SPOK CNN_Crossfire @@ // How did he siphon the money? siphon v @@ 2004 MAG Futurist @@ One of these economies is offshoring of the IT work, expected to siphon off a significantly higher percentage of IT service firm jobs than other white-collar jobs, according to Gartner Inc. siphon v @@ 2000 MAG PCWorld @@ ' Taking a small business onto the Web may generate extra income, but getting it there can give you headaches and siphon money out of your pocket. siphon v @@ 2000 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Buchanan's candidacy, which is expected to siphon votes from the apparent Republican nominee, Gov. siphon v @@ 2003 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ have been able to siphon off some customers concerned about WorldCom's ability to survive its crisis. siphoned v @@ 2008 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ But when untold billions are siphoned off of public funds that might go to any number of worthy causes --what is that if not an abuse of our tax money? siphoned v @@ 2008 MAG NatGeog @@ If I returned a car with so much as a gallon in the tank, it would be siphoned off and sold -another profit in the cutthroat world of Chinese business. siphoned v @@ 2008 NEWS CSMonitor @@ As it has been siphoned off for irrigation, its water levels have fallen. siphoned v @@ 1998 ACAD BioCycle @@ He notes that the commercial accounts in Portage were being siphoned off by private haulers using lower cost landfills in the area. siphoned v @@ 2007 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ Even if we get an oil law, it's not really clear that it could be enforced, that the oil that's now being siphoned off and the corrupt administration of Iraq could be handled, that the Iraqi administration could give constituent services. siphoned v @@ 1999 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ But he expressed concern that money already sent to Russia has been siphoned off improperly. sirloin n @@ 1998 NEWS Atlanta @@ 2 cups water 1/2 teaspoon salt 2 cups uncooked instantwhite rice 1 pound boneless beef sirloin steak (1 inch thick) 1 1. sirloin n @@ 2008 MAG SouthernLiv @@ Boneless Beef Top Sirloin Steak 2. sirloin n @@ 1994 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Per serving: 235 calories, trace protein, 30 gm carbohydrates, trace fat, 0 gm saturated fat, 0 mg cholesterol, 26 mg sodium. BISTEC DE PALOMILLA. (Fried Top Sirloin Steak). sirloin n @@ 1996 FIC BkGen:Valentine @@ She stopped at the supermarket downtown to get all the gradients for her husband's favorite meal: sirloin steak, baked potas, sour cream, salad, and New York cheesecake from the gourmet enter. sirloin n @@ 1999 MAG Prevention @@ If you'd like to do the same, here's what to buy: Flank right: choose flank steak Look for loin: tenderloin, top sirloin, top loin, ground sirloin Round up these: eye round, top round, round tip, bottom round, ground round Find 95: hamburger that's labeled' 95% lean,' that is. sirloin n @@ 1996 MAG Backpacker @@ Game meat is a favorite, but lean cuts of beef (round steak, sirloin tip, or rump roast) will work as well. Sirs n @@ 2002 FIC FantasySciFi @@ Yet I must become a student of Brewer College, Noble Sirs. Sisterly j @@ 2007 MAG Ebony @@ Agins) of Sisterfriends: Portraits of Sisterly Love (Simon &; Schuster). sistine j @@ 2008 SPOK ABC_20/20 @@ //: //: Michelangelo's Sistine ceiling transcends explanation. sistine j @@ 2008 SPOK ABC_20/20 @@ It's a tribute to Michelangelo's work in the Sistine Chapel that every person has managed to find an echo or resonance. sistine j @@ 2008 SPOK ABC_20/20 @@ //: The people who are interested in the Sistine Chapel really had no great interest in Kabbalah and to the kind of scholarship that we are now bringing to it. sistine j @@ 2008 SPOK ABC_20/20 @@ The only way to know for sure is to see it the way Michelangelo intended, from the floor of the Sistine Chapel itself, when we come back. sistine j @@ 2008 SPOK ABC_20/20 @@ I was shown a famous letter in which Michelangelo describes to a friend the agony of painting the Sistine ceiling. sistine j @@ 2008 SPOK ABC_20/20 @@ //: // //: //: In the 1980s, scaffolding was put up and a massive cleaning of the Sistine ceiling began. sistine chapel m @@ 2008 SPOK ABC_20/20 @@ It's a tribute to Michelangelo's work in the Sistine Chapel that every person has managed to find an echo or resonance. sistine chapel m @@ 2005 SPOK CNN_LiveToday @@ But first, the Sistine Chapel will be swept for bugs, recording devices and any other means of electronic surveillance -all in an effort to keep the proceedings completely secret. sistine chapel m @@ 2003 SPOK CBS_Morning @@ I said last night, I said, you know, we're dealing with the Sistine Chapel. sistine chapel m @@ 2005 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ Cardinals from around the world will gather in the magnificent Sistine Chapel to elect John Paul's successor. sistine chapel m @@ 1997 FIC ContempFic @@ She throws the Sistine Chapel ceiling, the Arena Chapel frescoes and all the other frescoes up there-Good God! sistine chapel m @@ 1999 NEWS Atlanta @@ Beneath a chandelier and a replica of Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling is a selection of lingerie, jewelry, shoes, dressy separates and dresses bearing such labels as Plein Sud, Yigal-Azrouel and Mark Wong Nark. sistine chapel m @@ 2007 ACAD Change @@ Instead, she was able to tell them how she felt when she walked into the Sistine Chapel; saw an El Greco exhibit in London; or worked on drawings and photography in Mullsjo, Sweden. sistine chapel m @@ 1997 FIC GoodHouse @@ One of the Medicis, Pope Sixtus the fifth, asked Michelangelo to paint the Sistine Chapel. Sisyphean j @@ 2007 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ It is a Sisyphean task that politicians on Long Island have struggled with for decades: how to eliminate some of the hundreds of often overlapping municipalities and special districts that have resulted in a maze of regulations and driven up taxes. sit-down j @@ 2000 FIC Bk:KissBees @@ '' The reception was a sit-down dinner for three hundred at the club. sit-down j @@ 2008 FIC Analog @@ It was a reception, not a sit-down dinner, which meant the entire thing was mix-and-mingle, though there was plenty of food at an elegant buffet, selected to complement the wine. sit-down j @@ 2003 SPOK Ind_Oprah @@ I've wondered about if I should have a sit-down dinner, a buffet dinner, what should I do? sit-down j @@ 1998 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ The logical way to do that was a sit-down dinner a couple of weeks later. sit-down j @@ 2006 MAG Shape @@ ) Another tip: Instead of getting together with friends at a bar, meet for a sit-down dinner at a restaurant that offers healthy fare -and split high-calorie dishes, Fernstrom suggests. sit-down j @@ 1998 MAG Country Living @@ With a sit-down dinner at home, it is important to enlist family members' help or hire a helping hand or two to move things along. site-specific j @@ 2006 ACAD American Indian Quarterly @@ ESSENTIAL SITES A recent study that is helpful in thinking about the idea of site specificity as it relates to the formation of communal identity is a book by Miwon Kwon titled One Place after Another: Site-Specific Art and Locational Identity. site-specific j @@ 1993 MAG AmerArtist @@ Alan Gussow, a well-known pioneer in the art and ecology movement, has always made nature a part of his work, whether he is creating site-specific ceremonial art, acting as an expert witness on scenic beauty, writing or formulating policies for national environmental organizations. site-specific j @@ 1996 MAG AmerArtist @@ This meant making a presentation to its administrative staff and to the New York City Board of Education, who were joint sponsors of a series of site-specific art projects in New York City's public schools. site-specific j @@ 2004 MAG TownCountry @@ And developer Craig Robins hosted two packed brunches on Allison Island, where he presented his latest project, Aqua, a 151-unit residential community (for which he commissioned site-specific art installations and designs from leading architects). site-specific j @@ 1991 NEWS Atlanta @@ ' Places With a Past: New Site-Specific Art in Charleston'. site-specific j @@ 1997 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ using mostly his own money, he was designing and constructing a building, acquiring art and commissioning site-specific works by his peers. site. n @@ 2006 ACAD EnvironHealth @@ 5 Target also posted the recall notice on its Web site. 6. sited v @@ 2004 NEWS CSMonitor @@ But a key motivator for her is to reduce air pollution in urban communities, where power plants are often sited. sited v @@ 1994 ACAD ArtBulletin @@ Rather, it is exemplary because it is sited so near the heart of the' holy' family; sited v @@ 2001 SPOK Fox_Hume @@ In the 12 years before I was governor, as you know, not a single major power plant was sited in California. sited v @@ 2000 MAG NaturalHist @@ The fire reveals that a pair of wolves have cunningly sited their den near the spring, sited v @@ 2001 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ If the California Public Utilities Commission does its proper job, regulation will assure that new power plants will be sited and built, if and when needed, and that utilities will be required to take serious steps in the areas of conservation, co-generation, alternative energy options and overall better use of this essential resource. sited v @@ 1991 MAG Forbes @@ Old plants ring Mexico City, while new factories and maquiladora parts plants are sited in the north and along the border. six nations m @@ 2007 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ The marks worked on the wampum shows the British and Six Nations had united by treaty. six nations m @@ 2007 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ Settling in Grand River, Ontario, the loyalist Haudenosaunee led by Joseph Brant founded a new Six Nations government with the help of these League belts. six nations m @@ 1995 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ ' He assured the Six Nations that their settlements' shall remain Undisturbed,' and that they would receive a $4,500 annuity' for Ever. six nations m @@ 1995 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ and the United States will never claim the same, nor disturb them or either of the Six Nations, nor their Indian friends residing thereon and united with them, in the free use and enjoyment thereof. six nations m @@ 1995 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ I therefore did not consider how much I could gain for the United States; but, as far as circumstances would permit, how I should promote the true interests of the Six Nations. six nations m @@ 1995 FIC BkGen:ConflictsInterest @@ Went back up to Six Nations in Canada for two weeks this summer. six nations m @@ 1993 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ They were also important players in the conduct of Six Nations foreign affairs. six nations m @@ 2003 SPOK NPR_Morning @@ // How does it work with six nations involved in these talks? sixfold r @@ 2005 MAG Inc. @@ Revenue has increased more than sixfold. skateboarding v @@ 2002 NEWS Denver @@ ' He's very articulate, and he's a big promoter of the sport of skateboarding. skateboarding v @@ 2005 SPOK CNN_Next @@ // Tony has somehow transcended the sport of skateboarding and has become this icon for action sports as a whole. skateboarding v @@ 1995 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ Until I met Nate, I'd never paid much attention to the sport of skateboarding. skateboarding v @@ 1990 NEWS CSMonitor @@ The foursome, known as the' Max Racing Team,' is here to demonstrate the future of what they call' dry-land luge,' a cross between the Olympic ice sport and skateboarding. skateboarding v @@ 1996 ACAD SportBehavior @@ It is from this perspective that I became interested in how one subculture of sport, skateboarding, redefined and lived an alternative masculinity. skateboarding v @@ 1996 ACAD SportBehavior @@ For example, Grace discussed her anxiety over skateboarding becoming a sport,' For who's to say what trick is better? skates v @@ 2007 NEWS USAToday @@ I saw Steve Nash show up at a New York playground, and he was on roller skates like all the other crazies in New York. skates v @@ 2004 NEWS Chicago @@ ' He likens the process to the movie' Modern Times,' where Charlie Chaplin roller skates on a department store balcony to impress a woman. skates v @@ 1990 FIC SouthernRev @@ Back at home, Bonnie tried to smile as she described the headache to Hal as' a little man with sharp ice skates figure-skating around my brain and humming loudly off-key. skates v @@ 1998 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ While she talks, she straps plastic roller skates on her 5-year-old daughter, Nicole. skates v @@ 1999 MAG PopScience @@ 102 Coyote inline skates Rollerblade 7800 Equitable Dr. skates v @@ 1991 FIC VirginiaQRev @@ I shoved him off his roller skates as we played in the garage during a thunderstorm. Skelter p @@ 1995 NEWS USAToday @@ Helter Skelter, The True Story of the Manson Murders, by Vincent T. sketchbook n @@ 2005 MAG AmerArtist @@ In addition to jurying shows and teaching workshops, she is a co-founder of The Pastel Journal and now contributes regularly to that magazine, as well as to The Artist's Magazine and Artist's Sketchbook. sketchbook n @@ 2007 MAG AmerArtist @@ As she drives around with her camera and sketchbook or paints and easel, she seeks out subjects using a cardboard viewfinder of the same basic proportions as the painting support she will be using. sketchbook n @@ 1996 MAG ArtAmerica @@ Over the years they accumulated because she resolutely refused to sell them, keeping them as a diaristic record, something on the order of an artist's sketchbook in 3-D form. sketchbook n @@ 2001 FIC Atlantic @@ In her Swedish book bag she carries an artist's sketchbook and colored pencils. sketchbook n @@ 2004 MAG AmerArtist @@ The artist frequently takes her sketchbook and camera to an old train yard in Clifton Forge, Virginia, where she searches for watercolor subjects. sketchbook n @@ 1999 MAG NaturalHist @@ // Up to this point, the camera had functioned principally as an extension of the artist's sketchbook. skew v @@ 1999 FIC Bk:InnerHarbor @@ She was honest enough with herself, scientist enough not to skew the results with incorrect data, to admit that what was happening to her where Phillip Quinn was concerned had nothing whatsoever to do with Seth. skew v @@ 1999 ACAD InfoSystems @@ This intertwining of the COA with the auditee's system can possibly skew the results of auditing. skew v @@ 2004 NEWS CSMonitor @@ ' If there's a certain major industry that you leave out, you can skew results,' Kent says. skew v @@ 2005 ACAD TeachLibrar @@ There was such an abundance of valuable data and so few inappropriate responses that it probably did not skew results significantly. skew v @@ 2001 MAG Forbes @@ The good ones have low expenses and tend to skew toward the conservative side of investing. skew v @@ 1996 NEWS Denver @@ Familiarity with the test may tend to skew the results too high. skew v @@ 1994 ACAD ArabStudies @@ In short, the language leaves the field wide open for Israel to disrupt the Palestinian electoral process and skew the results toward the party with which it is currently engaged in the political process, an intervention from which that party would not benefit over the long run. skewed j @@ 2005 MAG PopScience @@ ' If you don't control for these and just look at who's dying and how big they are, you can get a skewed view of the world. Skewered j @@ 1998 MAG Shape @@ Maui Curry Barbecued Shrimp and Skewered Chicken Wings Serves 8 1 14 1/2-ounce can whole tomatoes, skids n @@ 2001 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ The last time the Bay Area economy hit the skids, the percentage of households that could afford a median-priced home rose from 17 percent in 1990 to 35 percent in 1993, before turning down again. skids n @@ 2006 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Bay Area home prices fell last month for the first time in more than four years, providing evidence that the region's seemingly unstoppable housing market could be starting to hit the skids. skids n @@ 2004 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ // Well, my family had, you know, kind of hit the skids. skids n @@ 1998 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ The question is particularly compelling now, because the exporters who were all too happy to flood the country with goods when the ruble was stable canceled shipments en masse when Russia hit the financial skids this summer. skids n @@ 1999 NEWS Chicago @@ Willis must not have had to do much research, as his own union to Demi Moore hit the skids last year. skids n @@ 1997 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ The Buffalo Sabres, who hit the skids a bit at the end of the regular season, are looking for big things from Dominik Hasek, starting with the first-round series against Ottawa. skids v @@ 2008 MAG GolfMag @@ ' Very funny,' replies Bob, as the cart skids to a halt on the pine-straw. skids v @@ 1996 FIC Mov:LovesMusic @@ Muddy's four-by-four SQUEALS into the lot and skids to a stop next to Harlan and Ross' van. skids v @@ 1990 FIC Mov:Misery @@ ' CUT TO THE MUSTANG, coming into view, hitting the curve --no problem --no problem at all --and then suddenly, there is a very serious problem and as the car skids out of control --CUT TO PAUL, skids v @@ 1997 FIC Mov:Face/Off @@ The Hummer skids to a stop as Federal back-up arrives --but too late. skids v @@ 1998 FIC Mov:EnemyState @@ Back in the alley, the squad car skids to a stop. skids v @@ 1999 FIC Mov:AustinPowers2 @@ The car skids towards a Cliff and he jumps out as it goes over. skims v @@ 2006 ACAD MechanicalEng @@ It lifts and skims the surface of the water as it moves. skin care m @@ 2005 MAG TownCountry @@ com) makes excellent products that are free of synthetics, toxic dyes, petroleum products, artificial preservatives and other harmful synthetic chemicals It's holistic skin care at its best Jurlique (jurliquecom) skin care m @@ 2003 MAG Shape @@ (A) No, in fact, your hair and brows shouldn't match exactly, says Anastasia Soare, a celebrity eyebrow and makeup artist and owner of Anastasia Skin Care &; Body Salon in Beverly Hills, Calif. skin care m @@ 2007 MAG People @@ ) BOX A SURGEON'S OTHER CAREER ADAMS PARLAYED HIS MEDICAL DEGREE AND GOOD LOOKS INTO THE WORLDS OF TV --APPEARING ON SHOWS INCLUDING OPRAH --BOOKS AND EVEN SKIN CARE Adams's first taste of fame came in 1998, when he caught the eye of an ad exec who cast him in a Chanel cologne ad; two years later, he published his first book. skin care m @@ 2001 MAG Redbook @@ Along with all the other fresh starts you're probably making this month, why not clear out the clutter and rethink your skin care strategy? skin care m @@ 2003 MAG TotalHealth @@ I suggest that simple attention to a few basic steps for everyday skin care can go a long way to putting the brakes on the damage from Old Man Winter and getting that winter skin ready for its spring debut. skin care m @@ 2005 FIC BkGen:HotFlashHolidays @@ Alice, less sentimental and more practical, had chosen thirty of the skin care, cosmetic, and aromatherapy products on sale at The Haven, and tied their lavender boxes with glittering gold and silver bows. skin care m @@ 1992 MAG AccentLiving @@ Six areas she focuses on during her workshops are: Skin care. skin care m @@ 2003 MAG Shape @@ Photograph It's the simple, practical things that are the way to go when it comes to makeup, skin care and even fashion. skinhead n @@ 1996 FIC ArkansasRev @@ Bum Two went disguised as a Neo-Nazi Skinhead. skinhead n @@ 1996 FIC ArkansasRev @@ You know, I don't understand how a Neo-Nazi Skinhead can appear more important to the judges of this contest than a Klansman. skinhead n @@ 1995 SPOK ABC_2020 @@ The Freeman brothers also found a new friend in Anthony, a veteran of the skinhead movement, who preached his views to them. skinhead n @@ 1995 SPOK ABC_2020 @@ It's an appearance they carefully cultivated as they sank deeper and deeper into the neo-Nazi culture of the skinhead movement. skinhead n @@ 1996 MAG Esquire @@ ' In Burmeister, Lobo saw a potential recruit into the neo-Nazi skinhead movement that he was involved with at Fort Bragg. skinhead n @@ 1992 MAG USAToday @@ Among the subjects covered are neo-Nazism, the Confederate flag, immigration, the Martin Luther King holiday, and the skinhead movement. skinned j @@ 1996 SPOK CNN_Crossfire @@ Is it any accident that they are foreign speaking individuals or darker skinned individuals? skinned j @@ 1994 ACAD AmerEthnicHis @@ The last two groups, the darker skinned migrants from the South, often the deep South, were primarily industrial laborers. skinned j @@ 2006 MAG Parenting @@ Barring real danger --and remember that a skinned knee isn't the end of the world --it's great that your mate lets your child take risks you'd shy away from. skinned j @@ 1999 FIC Bk:PayItForward @@ Feeling bad for him, like Trevor with a skinned knee, like she'd been a mommy too long and thought she could make it all better if she kissed it. skinned j @@ 1997 FIC Mov:AirforceOne @@ You look at me as if I am a monster, but answer me this --when your planes bombed the oil fields of Iraq, did You cry for those dark skinned men whose names you do not know and who's faces You will never see? skinned j @@ 1996 NEWS Atlanta @@ ' I couldn't do this when I was young and foolhardy,' says vonHedemann, 44, her skinned knee bleeding. skipped v @@ 2005 FIC FantasySciFi @@ Her heart skipped unevenly in her chest and her throat constricted. skirting n @@ 1992 MAG Smithsonian @@ Crossword puzzle fans saw for themselves that a vambrace is the armor that covers the forearm, couters guard the elbows, a tasset is the skirting around the hips and thighs, greaves protect the shins. skirting v @@ 2003 SPOK NPR_Daybreak @@ the more you're skirting the edge of danger. skirting v @@ 1995 MAG AmHeritage @@ But Roosevelt ceased skirting the issue and became colonialism's outspoken foe after he stopped over in Britain's smallest African colony, Gambia, near the continent's western tip, on his way to meet Churchill in Casablanca in January 1943. skirting v @@ 1993 FIC BkGen:Seduction @@ ' A bicycle messenger sped by, nimbly skirting the edge of the gathering crowd. skirting v @@ 2003 ACAD EarNoseThroat @@ But that's just skirting the real issue. skirting v @@ 1990 MAG Newsweek @@ As Murray Weidenbaum, a former chairman of Ronald Reagan's Council of Economic Advisers, put it' We've been skirting the edge of recession for a year, and Saddam has nudged us in. skirting v @@ 1996 FIC Mov:ReasonableWorld @@ SKIES -SAME Steve's squadron BANKS hard, skirting the edge of the ship's protective shield. skits n @@ 1999 SPOK ABC_2020 @@ // // Most sorority pledging experiences are positive, like these at the University of Iowa with their pledge songs and skits. skits n @@ 1996 MAG USAToday @@ Within moments, the serving staff had joined a troupe of dancers, singers, and comics in a series of burlesque skits encompassing everything from cross-dressing to lip-synching Liza Minnelli and Louis Prima records to Apache dancing. skits n @@ 1992 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ It was a bonding ritual for male students and faculty, a chance for the once and future elite of American medicine to gather for obscene songs and skits, get drunk, and then --because the club had only one toilet --urinate together in the alleyway next door. skits n @@ 2004 ACAD SocialStudies @@ Volunteers at each site posed for group photos and enjoyed evening games, stories, skits and songs. skits n @@ 1998 NEWS Denver @@ While the songs, skits and animated bits champion literacy, some academics claim' Sesame Street' has done less for reading than it has for entertainment. skits n @@ 1990 ACAD SocialStudies @@ Students worked with the Red Cross on weekends for blood drives, put on a picnic for battered and abused children, and performed earthquake-prevention skits in schools. skittered v @@ 2003 FIC BkSF:The seeing stone @@ He skittered across the floor toward the door to the linen closet. skittered v @@ 1993 FIC Bk:BorderMusic @@ Dappled light came through the branches above Jack's head and skittered across his face, fell upon the white shirt and tie he wore. skittered v @@ 2007 FIC Analog @@ The wine bottle skittered away, gouting red. skittered v @@ 2006 FIC Triquarterly @@ I wished I could have done the bruja thing: hold Conrad's pounding head in my hands, and squeeze out his bat-winged demons so that they popped out of his ears and skittered away. skittered v @@ 2003 FIC BkGen:Silver linings @@ It skittered away across the tile. skittered v @@ 1991 FIC BkGen:TreasureSun @@ He put his arm around her, and she skittered away. skittish j @@ 1999 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Many of the most skittish small investors are already out of the market and into coins or other defensive investments. skokie p @@ 1994 NEWS Chicago @@ Veterans Association of Illinois, Skokie @59295. skokie p @@ 2000 ACAD AgricResrch @@ In an earlier CRADA, the NCAUR scientists had supplied researchers of Lambent Technologies Corporation, in Skokie, Illinois, with laboratory-made compounds called estolides. skokie p @@ 1997 NEWS Chicago @@ Ars Viva: Conductor Alan Heatherington launched his new enterprise last season, and this season he and his musicians settle into a new home, the North Shore Center for the Performing Arts, 9501 N. Skokie Blvd. skokie p @@ 1997 NEWS Chicago @@ Conductor Alan Heatherington launched his new enterprise last season, and this season he and his musicians settle into a new home, the North Shore Center for the Performing Arts, 9501 N. Skokie Blvd. skokie p @@ 1999 SPOK ABC_ThisWeek @@ The people of Skokie, Illinois paid hard-earned tax dollars to pave the streets. skokie p @@ 2002 NEWS Chicago @@ Eric Bogosian's The Worst of Eric Bogosian (March 15); Reduced Shakespeare Company's The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged Version) (May 3). (9501 Skokie Blvd. Skokie p @@ 2002 NEWS Chicago @@ Eric Bogosian's The Worst of Eric Bogosian (March 15); Reduced Shakespeare Company's The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged Version) (May 3). (9501 Skokie Blvd. skuas n @@ 2001 FIC FantasySciFi @@ The birds, the skuas, what were they doing there? sky-high j @@ 1993 ACAD ForeignAffairs @@ Just as the United States, the kingpin of the Bretton Woods system, could finance the Vietnam War by passing out over-valued dollars, Germany could collect much-needed reunification capital with sky-high interest rates. sky-high j @@ 1991 MAG Prevention @@ (Be aware, however, that even skinny people can have sky-high blood cholesterol. sky-high j @@ 1991 MAG Prevention @@ Usually sky-high blood cholesterol is the result of a genetic disorder called familial hypercholesterolemia. sky-high j @@ 2008 MAG AmSpect @@ And now that subprime loan failures have not caused a recession, pessimists say sky-high oil prices will. sky-high j @@ 2004 MAG Money @@ @@3569 Even with real estate values sky-high and rates on the rise, the outlook is for more gains this year // When it comes to real estate, there's one topic on everybody's mind these days: interest rates. sky-high j @@ 2006 NEWS CSMonitor @@ That's the biggest reason tubs of hot corn are popping at sky-high prices. sky-high j @@ 1991 SPOK ABC_2020 @@ It's a factor in sky-high insurance rates. skyrocket n @@ 2005 SPOK Fox_Sunday @@ ' Gas prices skyrocket, democracy hits a pothole in Iraq, and some conservatives worry about the' 06 elections. skyrocket n @@ 2004 NEWS Denver @@ It's causing health care costs to skyrocket and putting doctors out of business. skyrocket n @@ 2004 NEWS Denver @@ It's causing health care costs to skyrocket and putting doctors out of business. skyrocket n @@ 1990 SPOK ABC_Business @@ // When you get an oil crisis in which oil prices skyrocket, it's an almost impossible job for any central bank chairman. skyrocket n @@ 1998 NEWS Denver @@ Salaries continue to skyrocket, forcing small-market clubs such as Montreal and Pittsburgh to watch their star players walk away. skyrocket n @@ 1993 SPOK CBS_FaceNation @@ The reality is people want to see a change and they want to see a change that will afford them real security in their health care and some confidence that costs aren't going to continue to skyrocket because even people with good plans, they often forego care now because they're worried that it's going to push their insurance premiums up in the future. skyscraper n @@ 1991 MAG Forbes @@ Small-time builder sank everything into putting up landmark Manhattan skyscraper 1972. slag n @@ 2008 FIC Bk:ravening @@ He climbed over burnt timbers, heaps of blackened slag besotted with the rain, and scattered furniture, some of which was barely recognizable. slag n @@ 1997 NEWS CSMonitor @@ A slag heap -the hardened remains of molten steel byproducts such as silicon, phosphorus, manganese, and limestone -in a Pittsburgh suburb is being carted away to be converted into paving material for roads and parking lots. slag n @@ 1993 ACAD Environment @@ The creation of joint ventures could also help solve environmental problems in some regions and industries, such as the extraction of useful compounds from slag heaps and the recycling of toxic wastes. slag n @@ 2003 FIC FilmComment @@ We rented a car and drove into town, passing great heaps of slag from local gold-mining operations. slag n @@ 2003 MAG NatlReview @@ That is true; what is true and worse is that a liberal is someone whose moral compass is regularly misled by random slag heaps. slag n @@ 1992 MAG Forbes @@ Yet it was also a land of coal, of begrimed miners and dark slag heaps. slam dunk m @@ 1995 ACAD ABAJournal @@ the client is at least forewarned that it isn't going to be a simple slam dunk. slam dunk m @@ 2004 SPOK CNN_King @@ it's a slam dunk.' So people are going to associate McLaughlin with the Tenet era, but you know, I think he'll do fine. I think he's probably not going to stay there past the election. // ... slam dunk m @@ 2006 FIC BkGen:EchoPark @@ But because Charisse Witherspoon had been an active prostitute the DNA match was not an automatic slam dunk. slam dunk m @@ 1999 NEWS USAToday @@ Says Hunter:' It's not a slam dunk that the union or the NBA will step right up and agree to a true farm system and affiliations. slam dunk m @@ 2006 SPOK CNN_Presents @@ How many people in the world are going to believe us when we say it's a' slam dunk,' to use George Tenet's terms, Iran has nuclear weapons? slam dunk m @@ 2001 FIC Esquire @@ I mean, you think blackmail's wicked, try a needle in your throat, try a little back-alley basketball, slam dunk, you're the fuckin' basket. slam dunk m @@ 2007 SPOK NBC_MeetPress @@ ' The president told Bob Woodward that your talking about slam dunk,' That was very important. slam dunk m @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Sheitcoming @@ If that wasn't a slam dunk case of self-defense, I don't know what was. slamming v @@ 2008 FIC ScholScope @@ N4: Higgins leaves the room, slamming the door behind him. slanders v @@ 1994 ACAD Raritan @@ Tudor laws which criminalize seditious libels and slanders always bracket them with the more diffused realm of' tales,'' sayings,'' bruits,' and' news. slanted j @@ 2004 FIC NewEnglandRev @@ Then he looked up at his mom and saw that she was squinting in that way that meant she was about to cry, her freckled skin crimping up around her slanted gray eyes. slanting v @@ 1994 FIC Bk:FashionablyLate @@ And once when the evening light, slanting into the apartment windows, had made perfect golden shafts across the whole room. slanting v @@ 1998 FIC Bk:LowCountry @@ I fell asleep sometime around eleven in the morning, in the rocker, and only woke when the sun was slanting toward midafternoon, my head hung cripplingly over the back of the chair. slanting v @@ 1998 FIC BkGen:PatchworkPlanet @@ Even the bands of sunlight slanting through the basement windows were predictable, and the milky white swirls on the green linoleum floor, and the clunky-sounding' Teddy Bears' Picnic' coming over the PA system. slanting v @@ 1998 FIC BkJuv:DeathDentist @@ The sun was slanting over the loch and soon the early northern night would begin. slanting v @@ 1998 FIC FantasySciFi @@ The light now slanting through the windows came directly in, harsh and sharp. slanting v @@ 1994 FIC FantasySciFi @@ From the white walls, colorful abstract pictures glowed in the sun slanting through the picture window. slap in the face m @@ 1990 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ ' Here's a place you think you can go as a last resort, and you just get a slap in the face,' she said. slap in the face m @@ 1990 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ ' Parker said the' wooing of Wilder' by national Democrats is' a slap in the face to all working people. slap in the face m @@ 1991 MAG ConsumResrch @@ ' When you look at the rising cost of health care, high prescription costs seem to be the final slap in the face. slap in the face m @@ 1990 FIC BkSF:ChildrenNight @@ It was the kind of look he'd expect to get for infanticide and it jarred him back into reality like a slap in the face. slap in the face m @@ 1991 MAG WashMonth @@ First, like a slap in the face, comes the horror story: In Orange County, California, a woman goes into business for herself, giving up her health insurance --and discovers she has breast cancer. slap in the face m @@ 1991 MAG BlackEnterp @@ I don't think of the co-presidency title as a slap in the face. slap in the face m @@ 1991 MAG NewRepublic @@ To them, that last round of applause was a slap in the face. slap in the face m @@ 1991 MAG BlackEnterp @@ ' I think it's a slap in the face to them,' says Clarence Avan owner of Tabu records and acknowledged as the most powerful and influential black man in the music industry (see sidebar' The Invisible Hand'). slapping j @@ 1994 FIC Mov:Clerks @@ JAY (reluctantly slapping hands) I'll see you there. slapping j @@ 2004 FIC BkSF:The true meaning of cleavage @@ The other team started jumping around and slapping hands. slapping j @@ 1998 SPOK Ind_Geraldo @@ // When you whacked your nine-year-old on the back of the thighs, was it a (makes slapping sound)? slapping j @@ 2007 FIC Analog @@ It was only then that he heard the sound of slapping flesh from the Dearys' yard next door. slapping j @@ 1990 FIC SouthernRev @@ ' I heard the fish slapping water. slapping j @@ 1996 FIC Mov:EnglishPatient @@ And now they're all shaking hands, and slapping backs and the SOLDIERS FROM THE TANKS are there and the victory celebrations begin. slates n @@ 1993 ACAD EnergyJournal @@ Although natural gas as a methanol feedstock is cheaper in remote locations outside of the United States, KW find that those locations are not competitive with the United Slates in the year 2000, i. slates n @@ 2006 ACAD EnvironHealth @@ Inspection records have also been used in case-control studies of the antecedents of foodborne-illness outbreaks in restaurants in the United Slates and the United Kingdom. slates n @@ 1992 ACAD AfricaToday @@ Baker, The United Slates and South Africa: The Reagan Years (N. slates n @@ 2005 MAG VegTimes @@ THE LATEST A compound in blueberries may also reduce cholesterol, the United Slates Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced in August 2004. slates n @@ 2007 ACAD FocusGeog @@ Footnotes: -The lighthouse on Little Brewster Island in Boston Harbor was the first established in what is today the United Slates in 1716. slates n @@ 2006 ACAD EnvironHealth @@ At the beginning of this century, on September 11, 2001, terrorists attacked the United Slates and gave a wake-up call, again reminding all those involved with public health preparedness and response to be vigilant to the possibility of a human-made disaster. SLATES v @@ 2006 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ : 1,839,668OTHER SUNNI SLATES WITH SEATSHewar National Iraqi Front Hard-line, extremely religious group. slathered v @@ 2004 MAG Sunset @@ Myriad sauces (60 combinations in all) stroke the meats, while the savory scones slathered with honey butter inspire a trip all by themselves. slathered v @@ 2003 SPOK NPR_Sunday @@ First thing we do is go to Nunan's Lobster Hut in Cape Porpoise and order a couple, you know, slathered with butter and all the silly things they serve with it, like potato chips and bread-and-butter pickles and pieces of blueberry pie on paper plates. slathered v @@ 2005 NEWS Denver @@ ... Less funny are her references to the health consequences of overindulgence in a food that can be used like a tortilla in cheese-and bean-smothered Navajo tacos or enjoyed as a dessert when covered in powdered sugar -or slathered with butter and jam. slathered v @@ 2002 FIC SouthernRev @@ Heather recited the evening's specials as they ate rolls slathered with butter. slathered v @@ 2005 MAG VegTimes @@ Serve the salad with toasted corn bread slathered with strawberry jam. slathered v @@ 2003 MAG Prevention @@ Your body can cleverly convert both the white toast you had at breakfast (carbohydrate) and the butter slathered on top (fat) into triglycerides (TGs). slathered v @@ 2000 FIC MassachRev @@ This was what I am now convinced was my last supper: a not-so-bad breast of chicken with herbs, asparagus with no crunch to it, warm sourdough rolls slathered in butter, a diet coke, and an apple fritter. Slatter p @@ 1992 SPOK Ind_Limbaugh @@ ' //: The Vancouver Sun October 21, 1992 Joel Slatter It's like belonging to a country club where you don't like the way the directors are behaving, and you cancel your membership. slaughtering n @@ 1993 ACAD EnvironHealth @@ The last part of this study involved an analysis of airborne microorganisms in the slaughtering room, as well as in site 2/3 (cooler), which was the receiving room for the carcasses. slaughtering v @@ 2008 NEWS USAToday @@ Slaughterhouses may then seek to recoup costs by slaughtering unfit animals, he says. slaughtering v @@ 2007 ACAD Church History @@ ' (n54) Nonetheless, there is reason to question whether Woolman thought that slaughtering animals was' unchristian. slaughtering v @@ 1992 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ Once the' covenant of mutual respect' between humans and the animal spirits was violated, Indians entered into a war of annihilation, slaughtering animals, especially fur-bearing animals, at will. slaughtering v @@ 1996 SPOK CNN_TalkBack @@ And lastly, is slaughtering all the animals the answer? slaughtering v @@ 1997 MAG NatlParks @@ During the 1960s, federal officials maintained an arbitrarily low bison herd size through shooting and slaughtering animals inside the park, which led to the enactment of a controversial policy where the natural elements determined the size of the population. slaughtering v @@ 2001 MAG Environmental @@ Europe started slaughtering animals imported from Britain as soon as the epidemic became apparent, but by then, antibodies to foot-and-mouth were already being found in Germany. Slav n @@ 1996 ACAD AmerEthnicHis @@ Augustin Haidusek argued that' just as a Slav born in Bohemia can not be called a Moravian, so a Slav born in Moravia should not and can not be called a Czech. slave n @@ 2005 ACAD AfricanHist @@ He first documents the claim that slave labor was markedly cheaper than the theoretical alternative of wage labor. slave labor m @@ 1996 MAG USNWR @@ ' I have had foreign leaders say to me: Don't talk about conditions in our country because you have slave labor in your own country,' says Maria Echaveste, the Department of Labor's wage and hour administrator. slave labor m @@ 2003 MAG NatGeog @@ Slave labor has also been reported in the production of coffee, tea, and tobacco crops worldwide. slave labor m @@ 1991 ACAD WorldAffairs @@ ' Yet between 1937 and 1938, it is important to remember, some seven million Soviet citizens were either summarily executed or shipped off to the archipelago of slave labor camps stretching across Siberia and northern European Russia. slave labor m @@ 1993 FIC KenyonRev @@ ' They dole it out They made us pray, for wine! Had me picking tomatoes for a week, in Ruskin. Zombie slave labor. slave labor m @@ 1991 MAG Omni @@ Sparked by a growing need for slave labor, slave labor m @@ 1997 NEWS Chicago @@ Should Illinois workers have to compete with the slave labor by political and religious prisoners of the dictatorship in China?. slave labor m @@ 2001 SPOK NPR_ATCW @@ It also stated that slave labor created wealth for all Americans, including the descendants of slaves. slave labor m @@ 1990 MAG Forbes @@ Here were bullet-scarred concrete blockhouses and gun emplacements, built by the natives of Truk and by Koreans imported as slave labor. slavs n @@ 1993 ACAD ForeignAffairs @@ With the death of Tito and the demise of communism and the Cold War, there was nothing to hold the Federation of the South Slavs together. slavs n @@ 1991 ACAD IntlAffairs @@ The Hungarians of Slovakia repeatedly complained of this In Hungary, some minimal educational arrangements were made for various of the rather small minorities --Germans, Slovaks, South Slavs and Romanians though not for the more numerous Gypsies, who were classified as a social, not an ethnic, issue. slavs n @@ 1990 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ She attended the lavish state ceremony in the Bolshoi Theatre celebrating the Millennium of Christianity among the Eastern Slavs in 1988. slavs n @@ 1996 ACAD AmerEthnicHis @@ During the First World War and immediately following, southern Slavs strove in vain for a Yugoslav republic even as it became a centralized monarchy. slavs n @@ 1996 ACAD AmerEthnicHis @@ The YSF favored entry of the United States into World War I because they believed the destruction of Austria-Hungary would result in the' national' liberation of southern Slavs. slavs n @@ 1990 MAG HistoryToday @@ Simultaneously, in Italy a committee was formed with the aim of uniting all of the South Slavs, that is the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. slayer n @@ 1998 NEWS USAToday @@ Vampire slayer Jack Crow (James Woods) and his pack of Vatican mercenaries try to destroy the bloodsuckers. sleaze n @@ 1991 SPOK CNN_King @@ I would like to see the kind of sleaze that Fred has disseminated in his book revealed for what it is-which for the most part are not true. sleaze n @@ 2005 FIC BkGen:TrophyHouse @@ That kind of sleaze really pisses me off. sleaze n @@ 1999 SPOK Fox_HC @@ // We stayed out of the sleaze factor. sleaze n @@ 1992 FIC Mov:NightmareBefore @@ But I sure as hell can tell the world the kind of sleaze you stand for. sleaze n @@ 2006 SPOK Fox_HC @@ // I mean, the truth of it is, it's not a stretch to think a guy that would go to those depths, that kind of a sleaze, and he has become world famous for the kind of sleazy campaign he runs. sleaze n @@ 1992 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ We've had our lawyers in touch with him and told him to stop it and I repudiate it now as the kind of sleaze that diminishes the political process. sledging v @@ 1992 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Dog sledging really was started in Alaska. sleds n @@ 2000 SPOK NPR_Morning @@ ... There are lots of --there's more and more traffic on the trail and snow machines are really making it a rough trail and so it's very bumpy and that's been destroying a lot of dog sleds and making it tough on the dogs. sleds n @@ 1992 NEWS CSMonitor @@ In winter, the hut was used as a stop for guests on dog sleds, but now it stood in disuse among the wild flowers. sleds n @@ 1993 NEWS Houston @@ The Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition planned to use dog sleds and aircraft to map the coast of the Waddell Sea, the last uncharted coastline on Earth. sleds n @@ 2000 ACAD Environment @@ Leads and pressure ridges have been the curse of Arctic travel for early explorers on skis, with dog sleds, or, more recently, with snowmobiles. sleds n @@ 1999 MAG NaturalHist @@ Roald Amundsen's team, using skis and dog sleds, reached the Pole on December 14, 1911; Scott's team got there a little more than a month later but perished in a blizzard on the return journey. sleds n @@ 2004 NEWS CSMonitor @@ They covered thousands of miles on dog sleds. sleds v @@ 2005 MAG CountryLiving @@ Morton's wife, Lucilla, hand-painted each of these sleds with motifs of horses and dogs for lads, birds and flowers for the girls. sleep deprivation m @@ 2007 MAG PsychToday @@ Melamed theorizes that sleep deprivation and physical exhaustion are at the root. sleep deprivation m @@ 2007 MAG TotalHealth @@ Chronic sleep deprivation is common in all parents of small children and is a major stress on the immune system. sleep deprivation m @@ 1999 FIC Atlantic @@ It was probably part cultural difference, he said, part sleep deprivation, part language barrier. sleep deprivation m @@ 1993 SPOK NPR_Morning @@ We called' Morning Edition' host Bob Edwards to see whether he agreed with those conclusions about sleep deprivation. sleep deprivation m @@ 2002 MAG ConsumResrch @@ If stress hormones are chronically altered, however, sleep deprivation may have adverse health effects, Meerlo speculates. sleep deprivation m @@ 2006 SPOK CBS_Morning @@ But long-term sleep deprivation has been linked to problems like obesity, heart disease, even premature death. sleep deprivation m @@ 2003 ACAD Humanist @@ Torture was systematically practiced in AI-Khiam; the methods employed included electric shock, suspension from an electricity pole, dousing with water, painful postures, beating with an electric cable, and sleep deprivation. sleep deprivation m @@ 2005 FIC MassachRev @@ This big confusing mess Having babies Sleep deprivation. sleep over m @@ 2007 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ // It was hideous, it was just horrible I lost sleep over it // It was your last thought and your first thought // Yeah. sleep over m @@ 1998 SPOK Ind_Geraldo @@ // Would you let that guy sleep over your house? sleep over m @@ 1992 MAG RollingStone @@ I mean, hell, I don't lose sleep over not having a record in the charts. sleep over m @@ 1996 NEWS Houston @@ '' And we felt Masucci should have lost sleep over it (the broadcast) as well. sleep over m @@ 2002 FIC BkJuv:The night class @@ The timing also made it more convenient to sleep over in her room, although that hadn't been playing out quite the way he thought it would, either. sleep over m @@ 1993 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ When I looked at the photographs of my mother, and when I remembered the life a woman in her early twenties leads --her ability to stay up to all hours, eat poorly, sleep over on friends' floors --I thought how much better suited that person is to the schedules and demands of a baby. sleep over m @@ 1994 NEWS CSMonitor @@ As my parents worked around the yard and went out to dinner together, I did homework on the floor, had friends sleep over, and worried about whether I would ever have a boyfriend like my sister's. sleep over m @@ 2007 FIC Mov:ReservationRoad @@ She drags us in front of that judge again you'll loose the sleep over. sleepily r @@ 1999 FIC VirginiaQRev @@ ' His eyes blinked sleepily. sleepily r @@ 2007 FIC BkGen:Hooked @@ Sometimes at night, I told an imaginary Annie stories aloud and tried to guess at which point she would have sleepily asked me to wrap it up. sleepily r @@ 1994 FIC ArkansasRev @@ She spoke hoarsely, sleepily. sleepily r @@ 2001 FIC MichiganQRev @@ ' How,' Kate asked sleepily, suffused with love,' do you hold all those languages in your head? sleepily r @@ 1998 FIC SouthernRev @@ The stroke had left one corner of her mouth paralyzed, so that when she opened her eyes sleepily and tried to smile at him, her expression was deeply ironic. sleepily r @@ 2001 FIC Esquire @@ ' No paved roads, anyway,' he continued, after Beth again allowed her eyes to close sleepily. sleepiness n @@ 1999 ACAD EarNoseThroat @@ as well as objective measurements of daytime sleepiness. sleepiness n @@ 1999 ACAD EarNoseThroat @@ Engleman et al performed a randomized, placebo-controlled study of 34 patients who experienced mild sleep apnea (AHI: 5-15 events/hr) and daytime sleepiness. sleepiness n @@ 2003 MAG Shape @@ For instance, during the week prior to the start of the menstrual flow, when both estrogen and progesterone levels fall, women are likely to experience insomnia, disrupted sleep and daytime sleepiness. sleepiness n @@ 2000 MAG TotalHealth @@ Among those who report daytime sleepiness, 30 percent report a drop in job performance and 50 percent report a drop in performance of family duties. sleepiness n @@ 2002 MAG Redbook @@ According to the National Sleep Foundation, mothers get less shuteye during the workweek and suffer more daytime sleepiness than any other segment of the population. sleepiness n @@ 2004 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Modafinil was developed to treat narcolepsy, a rare condition causing daytime sleepiness. sleeping beauty m @@ 1997 FIC Radiance @@ You would be Sleeping Beauty, waiting for your prince to come along and rescue you from your ghostlike state. sleeping beauty m @@ 2006 NEWS Chicago @@ Favorite fairy tale growing up: I loved Sleeping Beauty, especially the Disney movie. sleeping beauty m @@ 1991 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ ' The Sleeping Beauty' has long been a standard by which classical ballet has been revealed and judged. sleeping beauty m @@ 1991 NEWS CSMonitor @@ It was only after sitting through Mozart's opera' The Magic Flute' and Tchaikovsky's' Sleeping Beauty' that I began to realize what everyone had been going on about for so many years. sleeping beauty m @@ 2006 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ ' Wake up, Sleeping Beauty,' the dismounting passengers shout. sleeping beauty m @@ 1990 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ He will choreograph four ballets during the new season five if you include his supervision and reworking of the new' Sleeping Beauty. sleeping beauty m @@ 1994 MAG NaturalHist @@ We took our daughter to the Chateau d'Usse, said to have been the setting Charles Perrault had in mind while writing his version of Sleeping Beauty. sleeping beauty m @@ 1996 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Productions in this country of the two other Tchaikovsky ballets,' Swan Lake' and' The Sleeping Beauty,' as well as of such other 19th century masterpieces as' Giselle' and' Coppelia,' have tended toward the fossilized or the reductive. Sleepyhead n @@ 2005 FIC Storyworks @@ ' Morning, Sleepyhead,' Daddy said. slicked v @@ 1991 FIC KenyonRev @@ ' Then she was quiet for awhile, and just slicked her hair back with her hand. slicked v @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Outdevil''smouth @@ I wondered about the fashion sense of a whole nation of hat donning, coat wearing men with their hair slicked back. slicked v @@ 2008 FIC Bk:translationDrApelles @@ His black hair was thick and smooth and he kept it cut short and parted in the middle, slicked down with hair oil. slicked v @@ 1999 FIC NewEnglandRev @@ Lotte liked to imagine him with hair slicked back, mustache immaculately trimmed above his small, pinched mouth, an impertinent little bowtie instead of the ascots he favored now, a carnation in his buttonhole. slicked v @@ 1995 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ On one dark, oak-paneled wall, a picture of the 1901 football team --smallish players with their hair slicked back and parted in the middle in the style of the day --looks down. slicked v @@ 1992 MAG People @@ He had ridden a bicycle to his friend's house, his pants bunched at the ankles with bike clips, his hair slicked back for his role in the play. slicker n @@ 1997 FIC Atlantic @@ I dragged myself out of the warmth of my bed and put on my rain slicker. slicker n @@ 2001 FIC Esquire @@ Then two black limousines pulled up, brilliantined with rain, and Stipe's assistant popped out of the first wearing a yellow rain slicker, blue jeans, and hiking boots. slicker n @@ 1990 FIC SewaneeRev @@ Moments later Flowers dropped through the nose hatch and nearly landed on a figure wearing a yellow slicker, one hand mashing a rain hat down on its head. slicker n @@ 1991 MAG Smithsonian @@ He campaigned hard in small Louisiana towns, where he handed out free hams and railed that McSween was nothing but an uppity city slicker in a' little old tuppy. slicker n @@ 1998 FIC BkGen:Loop @@ He was wearing a long yellow slicker that glistened with rain and made a swishing sound as he walked. slicker n @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Seduceddarkness @@ Simon Jameson's long brown hair was plastered against his skull and touched the tops of broad shoulders clothed in a rain slicker. Slide n @@ 1993 ACAD PSAJournal @@ (84 slides). The Colors of Black Light by M Craig Carver, APSA Illustrates materials and equipment and how to use them to make Images Beyond Reality Photographic Society of America Techniques Division Tape Slide Shows A Service for Camera Clubs. The Techniques Division Tape Slide I Shows (TDTSS) is a service for ALL PSA I MEMBER camera clubs. Each show is a slide-illustrated' how-to-do-it' program accompanied by ... slide v @@ 2003 FIC Ploughshares @@ Timothy sprang up, letting his glasses fall to the desk and slide onto the floor. slide in m @@ 1990 SPOK CNN_Moneyline @@ The popular warrants, which allow investors to bet against rising stock prices in Japan, have been blamed by some for the market's 24 percent slide in the 1st quarter. slide in m @@ 2007 NEWS AssocPress @@ have been on a long slide in recent months and now trade for little more than half their January peak. slide in m @@ 1994 NEWS Atlanta @@ Government programs encourage large numbers of people being born in poverty and ignorance, guaranteeing a continuing slide in the quality of life for all in this native land. slide in m @@ 1990 FIC BellesLettres @@ The older children would slide in it, and the little ones, hanging onto a coat sleeve or hem, would make tentative marks with their shoes: circles, lines, little ditches. slide in m @@ 1996 NEWS AssocPress @@ It would slide in uncounted avalanches across the spread of the Himalayan range. slide in m @@ 1997 ACAD Style @@ The expression I have chosen for my text, Their foot shall slide in due time, seems to imply the following things, relating to the punishment and destruction to which these wicked Israelites were exposed. slide in m @@ 2005 ACAD ForeignAffairs @@ Until the government moves decisively in this direction, the United States will continue to slide in global broadband rankings --with unfortunate economic and social consequences. slide in m @@ 2008 MAG MensHealth @@ YELLOW CORN TABLE SALT CHORIZO SAUSAGE SLIDE IN. slights n @@ 2006 NEWS Chicago @@ RACIAL SLIGHTS ONCE MORE OBVIOUS. slights n @@ 2007 MAG GolfMag @@ ' Slights both real and perceived, veiled resentment over which kid got the breaks --you don't have to be Dr. slights n @@ 2008 SPOK ABC_ThisWeek @@ Secondly, they have worked for 20, 30, 40 years to make us all exquisitely sensitive to slights real or imagined, so that you run a 3 AM ad and someone says there's not enough black people in it or where's the Hispanics and it must be a racist ad. slights n @@ 1995 MAG SportingNews @@ Perhaps that is why he always seems to be saying he doesn't give a damn about what you think of him, yet always finds time to defend himself against criticism or perceived slights. slights n @@ 2006 FIC Callaloo @@ Often she returned home in tears from real or imagined slights. slights n @@ 1998 FIC SouthernRev @@ In this capacity she was able to alter or burn manuscripts, suppress correspondence, challenge attributions, deny translation rights, and in general avenge all the real or fancied slights to her person and sex implicit in his work, while at the same time going through the motions of guarding the sacred flame. slimmer j @@ 1995 FIC ContempFic @@ He forgot his' Blue is always nice' and allowed himself to be attired in warm colors in a casual style that made him look slimmer and gave his movements the attractive ease of youth. slimmer j @@ 1999 MAG VegTimes @@ Besides alleviating nagging neck, shoulder or back pain, proper alignment can make you look slimmer and more poised, definite beauty payoffs. slimmer j @@ 2007 MAG MensHealth @@ ' Mimicking your surroundings makes you not only look slimmer but also seem familiar, which puts people at ease,' says Fehrman. slimmer j @@ 2002 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ If half of Circuit City's earnings are generated by lending, then the retail operations are operating on slimmer margins than supermarkets --long recognized as having the lowest profit-per-unit in retailing. slimmer j @@ 1997 MAG Prevention @@ And they take up less space, so you look slimmer. slimmer j @@ 2005 MAG Shape @@ Not only will these moves flatten your belly, but they'll also improve your posture, which will make you look slimmer all over. slinging v @@ 1996 SPOK CNN_Politics @@ // I don't like the fighting among the candidates, the back biting and the mud slinging and things like that. slinging v @@ 1995 SPOK CNN_Reliable @@ // I think she's essentially the fall guy, Bernie, but she also took this story to the press and tried to put her spin on it and that started this kind of mud slinging and there's been so much mud, it's kind of hard to see the CBS eye any more-on both sides, I should add. slinging v @@ 1996 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ We talked to some people in the focus groups afterwards, and they said they were tired of mud slinging, slinging v @@ 2001 SPOK NBC_Today @@ With two individuals talking, they say,' They're both so wonderful I just can't decide who to vote for,' and both of you are completely covered with mud slinging at each other. slinging v @@ 1992 SPOK Fox_Crier @@ Especially, you know, today it talked about how, you know, Ross Perot is the one who people are looking toward now because he's the only one not slinging any mud, and I'm disappointed. slinging v @@ 1992 SPOK Fox_Crier @@ They all have characteristics that are very wonderful about each and every one of them, but the media only focuses on one or two, and there is a lot of mud slinging and that also is very unfortunate because that only lends to us not paying attention to the issues. slings n @@ 2006 ACAD NAJPsychology @@ Deflecting the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune is a potent way of adapting. slingshot n @@ 1998 SPOK NPR_Science @@ // So, you're gon na to use like a slingshot effect to burn the rocket that's already on the satellite, send it out to the moon, slingshot it around and bring it back into a better orbit? slingshot n @@ 2007 FIC Mov:Kayfabe @@ The Rookie leans back and collapses to the mat, creating no slingshot effect, whatsoever. slingshot n @@ 1994 ACAD MechanicalEng @@ Auto engineers call this the rubber band or slingshot effect. slingshot n @@ 2002 MAG NaturalHist @@ Another clever application of Newton's orbital mechanics is the slingshot effect. slingshot n @@ 1999 MAG GolfMag @@ Photograph Players will no longer be able to use the downslope of fairway mounds for a slingshot effect, and new trees tighten a formerly wide-open landing area. slingshot n @@ 2000 MAG Astronomy @@ If even one planet suffers this slingshot effect, it will likely travel close enough to neighboring planets to disturb them as well. slinky j @@ 1997 FIC Mov:GIJane @@ At least we think it's him: Strapped face-down to a table, sobbing quietly, he wears a slinky dress and whore's makeup. slinky j @@ 1994 NEWS Houston @@ Would anyone believe that a sheer illusion low-cut-back slinky dress would ever have sold in the bridal market? slinky j @@ 1990 NEWS USAToday @@ -Charlotte Neuville says of her' 60s-inspired fall collection:' I always think Diana Rigg (who played sexy, slinky sleuth Emma Peel) is hiding in my closet. slinky j @@ 2004 MAG Bazaar @@ Mendel has decorated cocktail dresses with fanciful feathers and fur, Badgley Mischka has garnished a slinky but refined black gown with antique-like crystal embroidery and Lanvin's Alber Elbaz has decked coatdresses with opulent brooches. slinky j @@ 2008 MAG Entertainment @@ 31 FutureSex/LoveSounds Justin Timberlake (2006) The Man Who Would Be Prince nearly fulfills his self-aggrandizing prophecy on this slinky, sexy collection of Timbaland-guided dance tracks. slinky j @@ 2000 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ She appeared at the LPGA's 50th anniversary dinner this offseason decked out in a black, slinky dress and this season she has been making more of an effort to speak candidly with the media. slip off m @@ 2006 FIC Triquarterly @@ Thus would I slip off, my inner-ears softly filled with the imagined rustlings of vinegar-cleansed stories crisply crinkling on the hearth, that warm crackle of countrified superstition which wafted down the corridors of history to charm my drowsy head. slip off m @@ 2002 MAG MensHealth @@ PLASTIC Proven in recent, limited lab studies to be an effective barrier against HIV, but unlike latex condoms, they're prone to slip off. slip off m @@ 1991 FIC Mov:Kafka @@ He enters the Chief Clerk's office, holds the paper out to drop on the Chief Clerk's desk --but lets it slip off onto the floor. slip off m @@ 2000 FIC Bk:NoGood-byes @@ ' Those were boots, I'm sure, not shoes'; and a trip to the beach where she'd actually watched her mother slip off the stirrups, delicately roll her pants to the ankles and walk partway into the water, standing strong as the waves splashed around her calves. slip off m @@ 1997 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ In that scenario, they are dropped into boiling water briefly, then plunged into ice water, and the skins slip off more easily. slip off m @@ 2002 FIC BkGen:Cane River @@ She would slip off her shoes and walk, slip off m @@ 2005 FIC BkGen:Extreme danger @@ Then my hand started to slip off his wrist. slip off m @@ 2005 FIC AntiochRev @@ As I link arms with him, I notice that my question-mark insignia button is about to slip off my raincoat. slip on m @@ 2003 MAG Cosmopolitan @@ 1 Slip on a sexy little negligee and tie him to the bed. slip on m @@ 2003 FIC FantasySciFi @@ I climbed the stairs slowly, taking care not to slip on the icy steps. slip on m @@ 2005 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ The sane thing to do last night was stay home, slip on the jammies and curl up in front of a cozy fire. slip on m @@ 2002 SPOK CNN_KingWknd @@ And all of a sudden, the tires started to slip on the pebbles and he rolled down the hill and he was killed. slip on m @@ 1993 NEWS Houston @@ I park my truck, slip on my backpack, tie a 3/4-ounce gold spoon onto my fishing line, and start walking. slip on m @@ 2001 NEWS Atlanta @@ Did the water from the window washer above startle him or cause him to slip on a wet deck? slip on m @@ 2007 MAG MotorBoating @@ Pass the monel wire through the hole and slip on a 1/8-or 1-oz. slip on m @@ 2004 FIC Mov:Grudge @@ What the hell did he slip on?. slippage n @@ 2008 ACAD AnthropolQ @@ Notably the' Islamic world' presented in such exhibitions is usually defined through objects which originated in countries that are part of what is today called the Middle East, thereby creating a slippage between the' Middle East' and' Islam' similar to that which exists in the popular media. slippage n @@ 2008 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ In her work on Cherokee identity politics, Circe Sturm reminds us that in neocolonial contexts there is a' constant slippage between ideology, hegemony, and counterhegemony. slippage n @@ 1994 ACAD Style @@ What makes a comparison of reading literature to hearing apostrophe so compelling, in my opinion, is that it models slippage between levels narratology normally keeps at bay. slippage n @@ 2003 MAG NaturalHist @@ That slippage between blocks of crust temporarily relieves the stresses that led to the ruptures in the first place, but the slippage also creates new points of stress. slippage n @@ 1995 ACAD RehabResrch @@ It was assumed that there was no slippage between the bones and the soft tissue of the foot, and that no slippage existed between the soft tissue and the bottom flat portion of the orthosis. slippage n @@ 1995 MAG Atlantic @@ precisely because his was the medium with the most potential slippage between its manifest and its latent content. slippage n @@ 1995 ACAD RehabResrch @@ It was assumed that there was no slippage between the bones and the soft tissue of the foot, and that no slippage existed between the soft tissue and the bottom flat portion of the orthosis. slits v @@ 2002 FIC LiteraryRev @@ Any we catch that are less than a pound, we either chop up as bait, or dad slits open and throws into the air to be swallowed whole by seagulls in flight. sloane p @@ 1995 MAG WashMonth @@ Protestant theologians were outspoken in their criticism of the war, and many of the anti-war movement's leaders, such as the Protestant chaplain William Sloane Coffin, Jr. sloane p @@ 1996 ACAD AmerScholar @@ In May 1943, Frost acknowledged Kay's inspiration in a letter to his editor William Sloane:' you can find internal evidence in the book itself that but for her there would have been no seventh book. sloane p @@ 1997 NEWS Atlanta @@ ' This Happened on My Street' ( Sloane Seale, 1995). sloane p @@ 1991 MAG NatlReview @@ ' The Reverend William Sloane Coffin once described Communism as a page out of the Bible,' and described as a real indictment of Christians' our failure to equal the achievements in social justice' found in China and Vietnam. sloane p @@ 1992 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ 06840; 203-966-2099). -T.S @33053. Remember W. &; J Sloane, William E. sloane p @@ 1990 MAG WashMonth @@ ' It quickly becomes obvious that the piece is not about' Americans' in general but about a certain type of American: opinion leaders, like Buchanan, Walter Mondale, Coretta Scott King, William Sloane Coffin Jr. slogged v @@ 2003 MAG HarpersMag @@ Stuart's doomed soldiers slogged through on their way up to Gettysburg. slogging v @@ 2004 FIC IowaRev @@ Guys on the ground spend their days slogging through undergrowth thick with heat and snakes, in constant fear of an ambush. slogging v @@ 1990 MAG WashMonth @@ All of them took great joy in slogging through hundreds of pages on such burning topics as the evolution of bureaucratic structure at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). slogging v @@ 1997 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ For many, the idea of seeing' Don Giovanni' or reading' Les Miserables' sounds a lot better than the reality of sitting through Mozart's three-hour opera or slogging through Hugo's 1,000-page novel. slogging v @@ 2003 MAG NatGeog @@ A half hour later, after slogging through boot-sucking mud and dodging branches that swarm with fire ants, slogging v @@ 2004 SPOK NPR_Daybreak @@ We met once a week for four months, slogging through until we got to those famous final yeses. slogging v @@ 1999 FIC SouthernRev @@ Funny how our lovemaking reached its highest peaks during my lowest periods, the time I spent slogging through the dark valley of insecurity, but that's the way it worked. slop n @@ 2008 FIC Bk:dropyonder @@ The slop bucket had been emptied, his stock of flour, tobacco, whiskey, coffee, and dried jerky were stacked neatly in one corner, and split logs were piled up on either side of the fireplace. slop n @@ 2005 FIC VirginiaQRev @@ A few bent speckleware cups and pans about, empty cans and windblown woods-debris, a chipped slop bucket. slop n @@ 2007 FIC SouthernRev @@ ' Over his shoulder, I noticed the mutt sniffing at a bucket of reeking slop covered haphazardly with a plank of wood weighted down by a stone the size of a baby's head. slop n @@ 1993 FIC Atlantic @@ Little Antoine, his father, used to have to step on a box to do it; Big handles a twenty-gallon can like it was a slop bucket. slop n @@ 2008 FIC Bk:dropyonder @@ // The man sank to his knees, swearing and choking from the smoke pouring out of the cabin's leaky fireplace and the overpowering stench of a nearby slop bucket. slop n @@ 1995 FIC SouthernRev @@ Leftovers from leftovers went to hogs, and he'd carried out many a slop bucket. sloped v @@ 1995 FIC BkGen:Moo @@ They wanted him to go faster than he wanted to --it was taxing to have to ignore the way everything on the left sloped away to confusion. sloped v @@ 1993 FIC SouthernRev @@ They played in the hayloft or fished in the small lake that sat at the bottom of the hill that sloped away from the barn. sloped v @@ 2000 FIC TribalCollege @@ The grassy plains sloped down toward a spring shrouded with scrub oak and thick grass where his horse could drink and eat well. sloped v @@ 1993 MAG FieldStream @@ a gentle gray birch hillside that sloped down to an alder-bordered brook and then rose on the other side to a thick stand of pine. sloped v @@ 1996 FIC SouthernRev @@ Past where Flechita flailed, the stony ground sloped away to pinewoods that grew denser in the distance, hiding the view of saber-toothed rainy-season clouds filing the tops of green mountains that Mallory knew must be there. sloped v @@ 2002 FIC Esquire @@ His tremendous shoulders did not sit high but sloped downward and so looked smaller. sloping v @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Thirdwatch @@ The girls assumed grazing posture and bent to taste the tantalizing grasses growing in the meadows sloping down to the sea. sloping v @@ 2008 MAG MilitaryHist @@ The eastern hill (Demetrios), steeply sloping down to a tributary of the Asopos River, would provide a secure and wellwatered position for anchoring the line with the Spartans on the right. sloping v @@ 1990 FIC KenyonRev @@ At the landing the stairs jackknife, and the window frames a view of a lawn sloping down to the creek, where some saplings are planted. sloping v @@ 1992 MAG Horticulture @@ East of the house an oval lawn divides the upper borders from the gently sloping lower beds, where a spring-and-fall garden is tucked beneath a spreading plum tree. sloping v @@ 2001 FIC ChicagoRev @@ As we get closer I can see a meadow sloping down to the edge of the water. sloping v @@ 1997 FIC HarpersMag @@ The windows above head height, sloping down searchlights. sloshed v @@ 1995 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Large waves beat in a hangar deck door, and water sloshed around our feet at the movie that night. sloshed v @@ 2002 NEWS Houston @@ As water sloshed the mattress where their toddler, Lorna, was sleeping, they grabbed her, the cat and some diapers and waded to a neighbor's two-story home. sloshed v @@ 2007 MAG NatGeog @@ Her kitchen, where four feet of muddy water sloshed for weeks, is now filled with warm Mediterranean colors and has a new tile floor. sloshed v @@ 2003 FIC BkGen:FireWaters @@ His boot caught, and only the manrope saved him from flinging himself into the dark water that sloshed and bumped a frowsy lumber of dead rats and waterlogged dunnage. sloshed v @@ 2006 FIC BkGen:Just one sip @@ ' Water sloshed as Mario, all six-foot-six of him, stepped out of the sunken hot tub behind the sofa where Stefan stared at the flat-screen television on the wall. sloshed v @@ 1997 FIC ChicagoRev @@ ' He guided the guests past women hawking plastic bottles of Ajax and Windex, off sidewalks onto the pitted road, where dirty water sloshed in furrows, and they jaywalked like everyone else, feet stumbling on worn tram tracks. sloshing v @@ 1997 FIC Bk:MissingPieces @@ Seconds later, the cooler began shak-P210 ing, the water inside it sloshing from side to side, like waves in a turbulent sea. sloshing v @@ 2008 SPOK NBC_Today @@ and that is a result of all of the toxic debt thats been sloshing around the country for the past 20 years. sloshing v @@ 1998 FIC BkGen:StartingOut @@ I'm just sloshing around through the decades here. sloshing v @@ 1991 FIC Mov:PlanetAdventure @@ Drew reacts instantly, evading the attack, the wax sloshing around in the bowls but not spilling (INSERT SHOT HERE). sloshing v @@ 2006 FIC VirginiaQRev @@ Antonio Vieri could see the pity in his face, sloshing around in his eyes. sloshing v @@ 2007 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Oil that is now sloshing around the heart of the bay puts at risk the last of the fall run of Central Valley chinook salmon traveling toward the Sacramento and Feather rivers. slothful j @@ 2006 FIC FantasySciFi @@ I'd die to travel the stars and live a human life, but I can't, I'm already dead and bound to protect a planet full of lazy, slothful creatures. slovak j @@ 2001 MAG Entertainment @@ But filming a $40 million military adventure like Behind Enemy Lines-and trying to make it look like it cost twice that-is a real decathlon, involving a three-month tour of duty in the Slovak Republic (doubling for the Bosnian countryside) and now, in early February, five days off the coast of Southern California. slovak j @@ 1991 ACAD IntlAffairs @@ In Czechoslovakia, on the other hand, both the Czech and Slovak elites have sought to find agreement to keep the state in existence; slovak j @@ 1992 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ The political arteries joining the Czech and Slovak states within the dying federation will be cut. slovak j @@ 2005 MAG Skiing @@ Or if your mother --like mine --understands Slovakian, you can convince her to ask her Czech and Slovak friends to do some investigating. slovak j @@ 2007 ACAD DrugIssues @@ The return of freedom of movement of persons and commodities made Czechoslovakia (that was soon to split peacefully in 1993 into western Czech and eastern Slovak Republics) slovak j @@ 1992 NEWS AssocPress @@ June 17 -Czech and Slovak leaders agree to separate Czechoslovakia. Slovak n @@ 2001 FIC Mov:FifteenMinutes @@ His crew is taping as he continues introducing his broadcast: HAWKINS (CONT'D) I have exclusive rights to the ORIGINAL UNCUT videotape shot by Oleg Razgul, proving Emil Slovak was not insane! slow-motion j @@ 1993 MAG Astronomy @@ The manual slow-motion controls are smooth, with the RA motion being the coarse adjustment typical of all Schmidt-Cassegrains while the declination motion is a much finer tangent-arm adjustment. slow-motion j @@ 1994 MAG Astronomy @@ This rough alignment method provided me with enough precision to keep an object centered in a medium-power eyepiece using the mount's hand-operated, slow-motion controls. slow-motion j @@ 1994 MAG Astronomy @@ While not having a drive motor at first seemed to be a hindrance to observing, I found that the mount's slow-motion controls were more than adequate for rich-field, low-power observing. slow-motion j @@ 1999 MAG Astronomy @@ Both axes come with thumb locks and manual slow-motion controls. slow-motion j @@ 2002 MAG Astronomy @@ The manual slow-motion controls used to move the telescope in right ascension and declination when zeroing in on and tracking an object worked very smoothly in both cases. slow-motion j @@ 1996 MAG SkyTelescope @@ The only drawback to the equatorial head is its lack of manual slow-motion controls, which makes the telescope very difficult to use in the absence of electricity. slr p @@ 2003 NEWS Chicago @@ Nope, this extravaganza on wheels is the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren coupe, jointly developed by Germany's Mercedes-Benz and its British racing partner and veteran race car builder, McLaren Cars. slr p @@ 2004 MAG SkyTelescope @@ // Our experiments were all done with a fairly high-end Nikon digital SLR camera, but I suspect that most other professional digital SLRs could be made to work as well. slr p @@ 2005 MAG SkyTelescope @@ Shooting with a 10-inch Newtonian telescope and a Canon 300D digital SLR camera at prime focus, Filipe Alves combined 64 individual images (above) and enhanced the color using the techniques he describes in the accompanying text to create the vibrant portrait at left. slr p @@ 1999 ACAD PSAJournal @@ In order to photograph hummers without a strobe or flash, one needs a nice sunny day, a reasonably good SLR camera with a fairly fast shutter speed, a fast film and a 135mm lens; or better yet, use a 200mm lens. slr p @@ 2004 MAG SkyTelescope @@ Our main purpose was to set up our Nikon D1x digital SLR (single-lens reflex) camera and to experiment with the possibility of creating a time-lapse movie of stars passing over Gemini's dome from a sequence of 1-minute stills. slr p @@ 2008 MAG Astronomy @@ For this photograph, the author held his Canon 200 digital SLR with a 30mm lens up to the Ethos eyepiece just as the last segment of the Sun's disk began to set behind the slopes of Hawaii's Mauna Loa volcano. slugged v @@ 1995 FIC BkGen:FallDenver @@ When a guy with a three-days' growth of beard sidled up to me as I waited for a Walk light at Colfax Avenue, I almost slugged him; as it turned out, he was merely lost, some rangy student looking for the art museum. slugging v @@ 1996 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ 255 slugging percentage, which was more than 200 points below his 1995 standard. slugging v @@ 1995 ACAD SportBehavior @@ , age, games, slugging average) and the independent variable (time, e. slugging v @@ 2002 MAG TIME @@ Combat did not dull his baseball skills: he led the league in slugging and on-base percentages the first four years after his return. slugging v @@ 1994 ACAD SportBehavior @@ The remaining four control variables --runs batted in, slugging average, runs scored, and strike outs --that produced statistically significant values all came three years prior to the hearing. slugging v @@ 1994 ACAD SportBehavior @@ The variables used for hitters were: batting average (ba), runs batted in (rbi's), slugging average (sa), runs scored (r), strike outs (so), stole n bases (sb), and fielding average (fa). slugging v @@ 2006 NEWS CSMonitor @@ can he go from first to third on a base hit -rather than a spreadsheet that parses OPS and WHIP (that's on-base plus slugging and walks plus hits per innings pitched, for the uninitiated). slugging v @@ 1991 ACAD SportBehavior @@ SA -refers to lifetime slugging average. sluglike j @@ 2005 MAG PopScience @@ A few moments afterward, inside the Plexiglas contraption, the sluglike artificial muscle begins to contract. slumbered v @@ 1990 FIC BkGen:September @@ On the far side of the bed, Edmund's side, Henry slumbered peacefully. slumlord n @@ 1994 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ In addition, can something finally be done about the city's worse slumlord, the city's Housing Authority?. slump v @@ 2008 FIC Analog @@ ' Carrie let her shoulders slump and her hands fall to her sides. slump v @@ 2000 SPOK NPR_Morning @@ New York-based Genesee, another mid-sized regional brewery, has also seen its sales slump. slump v @@ 2005 FIC VirginiaQRev @@ Take pride, don't slump shoulders. slump v @@ 1997 ACAD InstrPsych @@ Then your shoulders begin to slump and your back begins to curve. slump v @@ 2000 FIC SouthwestRev @@ He watched her shoulders slump. slump v @@ 1995 FIC FantasySciFi @@ He let his shoulders slump, deliberate bad posture, and slouched on down the smoky street, getting bigger, stumbling into adolescence, feeling mean and shooting I-Meant-To-Do-That! slurred v @@ 1999 FIC BkGen:Vector @@ He slurred his words' There's plenty of trucks right here in Brooklyn. slurred v @@ 2001 FIC Listen @@ ' Your sister's gon na be real mad,' he said, his voice slurred. slurred v @@ 2003 FIC BkGen:Emporium @@ ' he asks me, his voice slow and slurred. slurred v @@ 1993 MAG People @@ speech slurred, face puffy under a heavily applied mask of makeup, lip shorn of his familiar mustache. slurred v @@ 2005 FIC BkGen:LockedDoors @@ ' She slurred her words a little. slurred v @@ 1996 FIC GoodHouse @@ The drug slurred his speech and fogged his mind, but his old social skills carried the day. slurred v @@ 2007 FIC FantasySciFi @@ ' She slurred the words She didn't care She was X-aha, the X-ooh from X-ah. slyness n @@ 2001 FIC Fantasy & Science Fiction @@ His boyish smile was parenthetically displayed between two delicately incised lines that helped lend him a look of perpetual slyness. sm p @@ 2002 FIC Mov:LordRings @@ GOLLUM scrambles quickly through the rocky crags, looking back to make sure the HOBBITS are behind him. ANGLE ON: FRODO and SAM struggle to keep his pace. SM? sm p @@ 2002 FIC Mov:LordRings @@ FRODO You were not so very different from a Hobbit once Were you? He looks closely at GOLLUM, who tries to ignore him. FRODO (CONT'D) Sm? sm p @@ 2002 FIC Mov:LordRings @@ FRODO He's been true to his word. GOLLUM looks up at FRODO, hopeful. SAM shakes his head. SAM No. FRODO Lead the way, Sm? sm p @@ 2002 FIC Mov:LordRings @@ Tricksy. False Suddenly, his expression softens, and he shakes his head. His eyes grow wide, as if looking at his GOLLUM half. SM? sm p @@ 2002 FIC Mov:LordRings @@ SM? AGOL No Not Master His expression turns to hate again. His head turns as if responding to the SM? AGOL half. GOLLUM Yes, precious False They will cheat you, hurt you, lie!. SM? AGOL Master's my friend. GOLLUM. ... sm p @@ 2002 FIC Mov:LordRings @@ They can't make us. (coughing) Gollum! Gollum!. CONTINUED: He scrambles on further and stops atop a rock. His FACE turns suddenly SOFT. SM? smacks n @@ 2004 NEWS CSMonitor @@ A GOP spokesman says the party has' a zero-tolerance policy for anything that smacks of impropriety in registering voters. smacks n @@ 2005 MAG PopScience @@ Since 9/11, anything that smacks of do-it-yourself pyrotechnics is viewed with suspicion. smacks n @@ 1999 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ The state's political climate, distrusting anything that smacks of government planning, has made it impossible to pass limits on growth. smacks n @@ 2002 FIC BkGen:PerfectRecall @@ ' Anything that smacks of exuberance, you insist upon as seeing as drunken foolishness. smacks n @@ 2005 MAG USCatholic @@ He can't stand to hear anything that smacks of failure or loss, as when Jesus predicts his Passion. smacks n @@ 1998 SPOK Fox_Sunday @@ // I would agree that most people are opposed to anything that smacks of quotas, Brit. small boat m @@ 2004 MAG MotorBoating @@ @@9939 Ice Chest Top An ice chest may be the primary source of refrigeration on a small boat, or a container for soft drinks on a larger one. small boat m @@ 1991 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Outside, looking across the lake to the towering Golan Heights looming through the haze, my attention was caught by a lone figure standing in the prow of his small boat. small boat m @@ 1997 FIC SouthwestRev @@ He hadn't seen a small boat like it around here since he'd given up his own after his father died. small boat m @@ 2002 NEWS AssocPress @@ Lauzon bought them a used car, a small boat and four motor bikes, he later acknowledged in pretrial testimony, saying he was just trying to keep them out of trouble. small boat m @@ 2003 FIC Ploughshares @@ A man with a small boat is sitting on a rock near the edge of the river. small boat m @@ 2002 MAG SouthernLiv @@ 5, on the Atlantic side, and a pampering staff will usher you onto a small boat for a 10-minute skim across the water to this posh island. small boat m @@ 1993 ACAD Bioscience @@ Each morning when the seas are calm, the Cascadia researchers or assistants trained in their photo techniques launch a small boat and survey behind or well out to the side of the mother ship as the McArthur continues cruising its transect lines. small boat m @@ 2005 MAG SkyTelescope @@ // THE GRAVITY PROBE B SATELLITE is currently orbiting Earth like a small boat sailing the gravitational field of the looming planet. small business administration m @@ 1990 SPOK CNN_Crossfire @@ For instance, we have agreed to get rid of the Small Business Administration. small business administration m @@ 2001 SPOK NPR_Morning @@ Some have already been turned down for Small Business Administration loans, and many more say they don't dare risk taking a loan because the SBA wants them to put their house up as collateral. small business administration m @@ 1995 SPOK ABC_Brinkley @@ At the Small Business Administration, if you're from Micronesia, Fiji, the Marshall Islands or Sri Lanka or Bhutan, Caribe, et cetera. small business administration m @@ 1992 MAG MotherJones @@ SBICs receive money from the federal Small Business Administration to invest in' high-risk start-up companies,' and are run by private-sector investors. small business administration m @@ 2005 NEWS AssocPress @@ In the meantime, staff from FEMA, the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Small Business Administration will visit the remaining evacuees to help them find more permanent housing, he said. small business administration m @@ 1993 ACAD Environment @@ 14 By 27 September, the Small Business Administration (SBA) had received more than 16,200 applications for low-interest disaster-assistance loans from individuals and business owners and had approved $277 million worth. small business administration m @@ 1994 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Clinton earlier pledged $ 45 million for highway repair and $ 95 million for Small Business Administration assistance. small business administration m @@ 2001 NEWS CSMonitor @@ In December 1999, the young women went off to the Small Business Administration (SBA) for advice, where they got help from retired professionals, accountants, insurance people, banks, and lawyers. small change m @@ 1997 ACAD InstrPsych @@ This is a small change. However, it is expected that preservice teachers exposed to parent communication during their preparatory training may be better prepared to communicate effectively with future parents and fellow teachers Conclusion. As public education moves to meet growing ... small change m @@ 1998 ACAD HospitalTopic @@ Often a small change is all it takes to make a big difference in the long run. small change m @@ 1990 FIC AntiochRev @@ That Herby was a tightward Marty knew, but that he could scrape small change from the horny palms of those who had fallen for his plays not even Marty would have believed, and Marty had never been one to defend his brother. small change m @@ 1994 FIC FantasySciFi @@ One of the women noticed Matthew's attentiveness and turned slightly, providing both men with a view of a cleavage in which a banker could lose small change forever, if banks still used coins. small change m @@ 1990 MAG MotherEarth @@ ' Even an apparently small change --consciously choosing a diet that is good both for our bodies and for the earth --can lead toe a series of choices that transform our whole lives. small change m @@ 1990 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ ' A few months ago, he would have had no trouble winning permission from the Soviet Council of Ministers to bring in Western small change. small change m @@ 2001 ACAD InfoSystems @@ The cells, as summarized in Figure 1, consist of a (1) small change in DMI and small change in PI; small change m @@ 2001 ACAD InfoSystems @@ Decision-making information (DMI) was manipulated at two levels consisting of either a small change or a large change in DMI by manipulating the amount of product demand uncertainty in the existing market prior to bidding for the information system. smarmy j @@ 1999 FIC BkGen:MotherPearl @@ ' Sally Wills, who dad grown large boobs over the summer, stood across the room watching Jackson, a smarmy little smile on her face. smart-aleck j @@ 2003 NEWS USAToday @@ Most teachers there, he says,' considered me as that guy who sat in their class and made smart-aleck comments. Smart-ass j @@ 1990 FIC BkSF:JurassicPark @@ ' I was afraid of that Smart-ass kid named Morris? smarting v @@ 1994 FIC Bk:Recessional @@ Her heart skipped a beat when she saw him coming to her, still smarting from his rebuff in rehab. smarting v @@ 1999 FIC Bk:NothingButTruth @@ Pratt, still smarting from her dressing-down by the mayor, was inclined to dismiss the rumor, but Randall needed her support to move ahead, and he wasn't going to let it go. smarting v @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Charley''s @@ // Maybe she was still smarting from the fallout from last week's column. smarting v @@ 1990 FIC BkGen:Stardust @@ She was still smarting from the ending of her brief affair with Steve, smarting v @@ 2005 SPOK Fox_Cavuto @@ // I think they're still smarting about the election. smarting v @@ 1990 MAG BlackEnterp @@ Their constituents were smarting from the effects of nearly eight years of Ronald Reagan's regressive policies while the leaders themselves were turned off by a perceived dismissive and unappreciative Democratic Party leadership. smearing v @@ 2004 FIC BkGen:RobertLudlums @@ The Frenchman toppled backward and slid to the ground, smearing blood and brains down the side of the Toyota. smearing v @@ 1993 FIC Omni @@ The other two come through twenty feet east, and as I straighten up from bending over the infantryman, his blood smearing my uniform, I see the Hole guards leap forward. smearing v @@ 1990 FIC Triquarterly @@ He scooped his good hand through the snowy depression and was startled by cool slimy blood, smearing his fingers like phlegm. smearing v @@ 1995 FIC Mov:Metropolis @@ A blood trickle smearing the mattress. smearing v @@ 1998 FIC ScholScope @@ Narrator 2: The soldier reaches out his free hand and curls it around Ben's back, smearing blood on the jacket and all the patches. smearing v @@ 2005 FIC BkGen:Survivor in death @@ ' As the tears gushed, she rubbed the wipe and her hands over her cheeks, smearing them with blood. smirking v @@ 2002 FIC SouthernRev @@ He had a strong cockney accent and was smiling, or smirking, at me. smirking v @@ 2008 FIC Bk:scandal @@ ' Struck is gon na be smiling and smirking. smirking v @@ 1998 FIC KenyonRev @@ Anything but these' smiling smirking goddesses of waxy complexion amidst the. smirking v @@ 2006 FIC BkSF:Rash @@ But I never set out to harm his smirking minky face. smirking v @@ 2002 SPOK CNN_LiveSat @@ // // No smiling or smirking from Luke Helder as he made his way up the back stairs at the US courthouse in Cedar Rapids, smirking v @@ 2004 FIC BkGen:GirlGolden @@ smirking, and sneering. She had wrenched her neck once attempting all three at the same time, while trying to inject some humor into the typically dull assignments. Still, it was better than being on the dole ... Smites v @@ 1991 FIC Mov:WisestMan @@ FRIAR Well, sir, if you wish them to share in the good Lord's brew. Casually reaching under the seat, he pulls out a club. Smites Robin with it. smithing v @@ 1991 ACAD AfricanArts @@ and engaging in crafts such as smelting and smithing, carving, and in some places pottery making (Geary 1976: smiths n @@ 2005 FIC Mov:Hostage @@ THE SMITHS' DEN --NIGHT Dennis is sprawled on the couch, sucking the last few drops of Ketel One from the bottle. smiths n @@ 2005 FIC Mov:Hostage @@ THE SMITHS' HOUSE --CUL DE SAC --DAY Mike Welch climbs out of the patrol car and keys his shoulder mike as he appraises the house --WELCH (into his radio mike) They had to go ... smiths n @@ 2005 FIC Mov:Hostage @@ THE SMITHS' GARAGE --NIGHT The garage is dark, smiths n @@ 2005 FIC Mov:Hostage @@ THE SMITHS' DEN --NIGHT Dennis is pouring another stiff glass of Ketel One --DENNIS I shouldn't have told him about the money. smiths n @@ 2005 FIC Mov:Hostage @@ SMITHS' OFFICE --DAY It happens fast: smiths n @@ 2005 FIC Mov:Hostage @@ THE SMITHS' KITCHEN --A FEW MINUTES LATER The Smiths' home sports an open floor plan with the kitchen centrally located between a large family room, smithson p @@ 2005 MAG ArtAmerica @@ By contrast, in the Post-Minimalist gallery, it is the presence of new acquisitions by Brazilians Hlio Oiticica and Lygia Clark that reanimate more familiar works by Robert Smithson and Richard Tuttle. smithson p @@ 1990 MAG Smithsonian @@ And given the original mandate of James Smithson --his half-million-dollar bequest started the Smithsonian in 1846 for the' increase and diffusion of knowledge' --bringing in the public was entirely appropriate. smithson p @@ 1993 FIC NewBegin @@ Smithson developed a strategy whereby teachers of subject areas outside the basic core curriculum would present to the board first. smithson p @@ 1993 FIC NewBegin @@ Smithson, if we go about this in a calm, orderly manner no one should feel threatened,' responded Mr. smithson p @@ 1993 FIC NewBegin @@ ' Maybe I should review Ms Everson's duties before she speaks,' reflected Mr Smithson. smithson p @@ 1993 FIC NewBegin @@ Smithson, who introduced the teachers. smoke-free j @@ 2002 NEWS Denver @@ Invesco Field at Mile High was not a smoke-free environment. smoke-free j @@ 1994 MAG HarpersMag @@ Upper-middle-class liberals have mounted a crusade to sanitize American society --to create a' smoke-free environment, smoke-free j @@ 2002 NEWS Chicago @@ The man or woman who commutes to work from the suburbs probably works in a smoke-free environment, maybe has four cigarettes in eight hours, gets off work to have a cocktail and a bite and smoke to relax. smoke-free j @@ 2000 ACAD SocialPsych @@ Smokers did not consider secondhand smoke a legitimate health risk or feel that employers should be required to provide a smoke-free work environment for their employees. smoke-free j @@ 2000 ACAD SocialPsych @@ On the other hand, nonsmokers have become quite vocal in asserting their beliefs in their right to a smoke-free environment. smoke-free j @@ 1993 ACAD HospitalTopic @@ Thus, hospitals may assume added responsibility for providing a smoke-free environment for nonsmoking patients and employees. smokestacks n @@ 2008 MAG AmSpect @@ The apogee of this school is the massive Industry, with its proudly rendered smokestacks belching soot into the sky. smokestacks n @@ 1991 MAG RollingStone @@ It is the campaigners who climb the factory smokestacks, man the Zodiac inflatable rafts and parachute into nuclear-blast zones. smokestacks n @@ 2004 ACAD ArtBulletin @@ Vernet's mural placed Peace in classical drapery against a background of factory smokestacks. smokestacks n @@ 1997 FIC ParisRev @@ When I next glanced down I saw white puffballs hanging motionless over factory smokestacks, oil tanks like white coins by a glittering brown river. smokestacks n @@ 1996 FIC Triquarterly @@ about his travels down the Volga River, passing by towns, one after the other, made of cubicles, factory smokestacks, and an enormous Lenin statue (making a step forward, pointing towards the future); smokestacks n @@ 2002 FIC SouthernRev @@ Bogdan, provided by the national tourist bureau, ate everything on his plate; he devoured the bread, which was heavy and dirty-tasting, as though baked inside factory smokestacks, and he stirred his shiny fat right into the corn mush. smooth out m @@ 1990 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ No wonder, then, that Montreal Expos owner Charles Bronfman recently revived the idea of some sort of revenue sharing between owners and players to smooth out revenue disparities between teams in large and small markets and help control expenses --the same suggestion that was a major cause of the bitter 32-day lockout that wiped out spring training and delayed the 1990 season. smooth out m @@ 1992 MAG AmerArtist @@ I also employ sable brushes to repaint edges or smooth out tonal transitions after I've filled in a section of a canvas and the paint has set. smooth out m @@ 1990 FIC BkGen:LivesDead @@ Thought until her left hand drifted across her body, fingers fully extended, to touch, then smooth, as one would smooth out a mussed pleat, the scar. smooth out m @@ 2008 MAG Prevention @@ When these muscles relax, fine lines and wrinkles smooth out. smooth out m @@ 2008 MAG HarpersBazaar @@ Next, blow-dry with a round boar-bristle brush to fight frizz and smooth out the hair at the crown. smooth out m @@ 1993 NEWS Houston @@ Rolling is much easier because you smooth out the sand so there is less friction. smooth out m @@ 2007 FIC BkGen:CallMeYour @@ No name added, no jest to smooth out the ruffled leave-taking, nothing. smooth out m @@ 2008 FIC Commentary @@ But maybe, just maybe, I can smooth out the rough spots and make the novel a bit more attractive to an American publisher. smoothed v @@ 1995 FIC BkGen:LadderYears @@ Delia shut her handbag in the bottom desk drawer, smoothed her skirt beneath her, and seated herself in the swivel chair. smoothness n @@ 2003 MAG AmerArtist @@ ' I was intrigued by the way she tended to disappear, how the fabric became the topography of the setup, with the folds and shadows and creases playing against the smoothness of the skin,' she notes. smooths v @@ 2000 MAG Bazaar @@ Fekkai classic brush smooths hair, reduces static. smooths v @@ 2001 FIC BkGen:SurvivalRates @@ Beth smooths the hair at her temples, a gesture he knows is calculated to restore her composure. smooths v @@ 1992 FIC MassachRev @@ And as he checks his pants Miss Engert turns, walks outside, smooths her hair, shakes her wet skirt, rests against the side of the garage, looks out across the valley and waits. smooths v @@ 1994 NEWS Houston @@ Instead, they watch quietly as their creator smooths the hair of one, fixes the bow on another and picks up a furry friend who has fallen over. smooths v @@ 2003 MAG GoodHouse @@ which smooths rough skin just as it smooths frizzy hair. smooths v @@ 1993 MAG USNWR @@ Long before morning light has dimmed the street lamp outside her window, Pauline Britton smooths her hair one last time. smorgasbord n @@ 2008 NEWS Houston @@ While many countries have a dominant faith --Anglican in Britain; Catholic in Mexico and Italy; Islam in Saudi Arabia --the United States offers a smorgasbord of denominations. smothering j @@ 1994 FIC BkGen:TrappersMoon @@ The fear was gone, but the loneliness, like a smothering blanket, left an ache in his chest as if his lungs had been singed. smudges n @@ 1993 ACAD NaturalHist @@ The dark smudges are ejecta from craters. smudges n @@ 2008 FIC LiteraryRev @@ // She found a pack of Kleenex in her purse and wiped the sweat from her face, leaving dark smudges of mascara on the tissue, then unsuccessfully searched her drawers for a rubber band to pull back her long pale hair. smudges n @@ 1996 FIC Bk:LilyWhite @@ She wiped her fingers, then blotted the black smudges under her eves, making tiny, dainty dabs, so as not to pull at the delicate skin. smudges n @@ 2005 FIC NewEnglandRev @@ Her skin: the slight, bruise-like discolorations that showed up where she didn't remember bumping herself or even being touched-forearm, shoulder, hips-purplish marks like smudges under the skin that erupted unaccountably and disappeared just as mysteriously, faded to a patch of dryish skin, absorbed away. smudges n @@ 1996 FIC ArkansasRev @@ Surely there are smudges under her eyes that were not there before and what happened to that necklace she always wore, a string of blue and white beads that always looked to Joan like chewed up chiclets?. smudges n @@ 2004 FIC MassachRev @@ I had no eyebrows and one eyelash left; dark purple smudges underlined my eyes. smyth p @@ 2008 MAG Astronomy @@ In 1844, English observer William Henry Smyth (1788-1865) gave the cluster its common name. smyth p @@ 1997 ACAD Health & Social Work @@ Smyth, 1992), with survivors of sexual abuse (Finn, 1995; smyth p @@ 1997 ACAD Health & Social Work @@ Smyth, 1992), with survivors of sexual abuse (Finn, 1995; smyth p @@ 2000 MAG MilitaryHist @@ Father Patrick Smyth set out alone from the diggers' camp to seek at least a private understanding with Rede. smyth p @@ 2000 MAG MilitaryHist @@ Father Smyth, tending the wounded, was met by a trooper who circled him, aiming a cocked pistol at his breast. smyth p @@ 2005 MAG Astronomy @@ Smyth's first edition of The Cycle of Celestial Objects, which appeared in 1844. snack bar m @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Mrs.Perfect @@ //' Good meeting today, Taylor,' Patti says as Brooke grabs Tori by the shoulder to haul her into line at the snack bar. snack bar m @@ 1993 FIC BkGen:SacredClowns @@ ' Coming up with something better, p122 such as sending Blizzard off to the snack bar at the projection center to buy another bucket of popcorn and driving off without him, was ruled out by Janet's unexpected behavior. snack bar m @@ 2003 FIC Analog @@ ' She finished the snack bar and carefully zipped the wrapper into a pocket. snack bar m @@ 1999 FIC VirginiaQRev @@ Danny cranks up all the stereos in the appliances department to the same oldies station, and while Led Zepplin rattles the counters, we dig bags of stale popcorn out of the snack bar. snack bar m @@ 1994 ACAD PSAJournal @@ scenic trails and a day-lodge with snack bar, and Paradise located at the southwest corner which has a restaurant and overnight accommodations, hiking trails, picnic areas, creeks with falls and an abundance of flowers. snack bar m @@ 1995 FIC LiteraryRev @@ A proof that cost me an arm and a leg, and that would have cost me even more if I'd let myself be taken in by that chump from the snack bar. snack bar m @@ 2001 MAG Prevention @@ Here's how to protect yourself from illness, get a good night's sleep, and get out of the hotel without spending more on the fat-filled goodies in the honor snack bar than you do for the room: Take echinacea, says Schar. snack bar m @@ 1994 NEWS Denver @@ They catch Hamilton, who's making a last-minute check on his music, in front of the snack bar. snacking v @@ 1999 MAG Prevention @@ By snacking on only low-calorie foods and distracting myself with chores, I was able to maintain a 1,200-calorie-a-day diet without feeling hungry. snacking v @@ 2002 MAG Shape @@ lowfat, low-sodium vegetable and bean soup and stews 5 Bingeing and craving Cause These problems are related to overly strict, prohibitive diets, skipping meals and snacking on sweet and/or fatty snacks. snacking v @@ 2004 MAG Sunset @@ Sample 20 wines by the glass or choose from among 100 bottles while snacking on bruschettas, salads, and panini. snacking v @@ 2002 MAG MotherEarth @@ When he's not snacking on edamame, snacking v @@ 1998 MAG Smithsonian @@ Worms of several varieties creep through the weed, snacking on bacterial slime, clumps of fungi and tiny colonies of sedentary diatoms. snacking v @@ 1992 ACAD AnthropolQ @@ As one student said,' I try to eat a healthy, diet three times a day; cut down on snacking; exercise; and I stop eating when I feel satisfied' (M/S90). snafus n @@ 1996 SPOK CNN_News @@ It's a method of operation that I find the Clinton White House using -whether it's the president apologizing to a group for increasing taxes, or people apologizing for these seeming bureaucratic snafus. snagging v @@ 2002 MAG Backpacker @@ Even a good fill material and quality shell can be thwarted by a zipper that leaks heat, so look for a puffy draft tube that hangs over the zipper without snagging. snagging v @@ 1999 FIC SewaneeRev @@ From where she stood, on a rise, the meadow looped in farther, and fog had begun snagging on the trees. snagging v @@ 1998 NEWS USAToday @@ Now, most nets are equipped with heavy rollers that allow the nets to move over the coral and rocks without snagging, says Elliot Norse, president of the Marine Conservation Biology Institute. snagging v @@ 2004 MAG Esquire @@ Packs snagging and helmets rattling against branches, we plunged on. snagging v @@ 2008 ACAD AmerScholar @@ snagging traffic, stilling the songbirds. snagging v @@ 1997 MAG OutdoorLife @@ All three had rimless cases so they would function smoothly without their rims snagging on each other, and the. snags n @@ 1995 MAG MotherEarth @@ Don't just start making bricks or you're likely to hit some serious snags. snags n @@ 1994 MAG USNWR @@ And one of the largest cooperative endeavors between Israel and the Arab world, a project that has been quietly discussed for over a year, has hit snags. snags n @@ 1990 MAG TIME @@ 5% in November, Menem's program has hit several snags. snags n @@ 2005 NEWS CSMonitor @@ But the proposed development hit several snags, both legal and political. snags n @@ 1991 NEWS Atlanta @@ Meanwhile, Publix has hit some snags in Atlanta. snags n @@ 1991 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ star crowd: Pitcher Orel Hershiser's return to the Dodgers following offseason shoulder surgery has hit some recent snags, and there is speculation he might be dropped from the starting rotation if his downward spiral continues. snail-mail j @@ 2006 SPOK NPR_Sunday @@ But the letters are actually snail-mail letters. snake river m @@ 1993 MAG NatlParks @@ PHOTO (COLOR): Snake River at Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument, Hagerman, Idaho. snake river m @@ 1993 NEWS Chicago @@ Snake River Falls, a new $ 3. snake river m @@ 1994 MAG MotherEarth @@ Fishermen say they only catch three to five percent of the returning Snake River fish, while nearly half die negotiating the fish ladders on the eight main stem dams. snake river m @@ 2000 NEWS USAToday @@ Violette was the Snake River Valley Player of the Year and The Idaho Statesman All-State A-2 Player of the Year. snake river m @@ 1995 NEWS Chicago @@ The name' Jackson Hole' refers to the magnificent 60-mile-long Snake River valley that forms at the south edge of Yellowstone and spreads to the southwest, encompassing Grand Teton National Park and the town of Jackson. snake river m @@ 1992 NEWS USAToday @@ Oregon: The Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund says it intends to file a lawsuit against the National Marine Fisheries Service, contending the agency continues to allow the killing of young Columbia and Snake River salmon. snake river m @@ 1990 FIC KenyonRev @@ Even a river could make sand if it was big enough; the Columbia had sand shores, and he had seen dunes way inland along the Snake River, from the train. snake river m @@ 1998 MAG Smithsonian @@ Snake River chinook salmon and steelhead trout have recently been listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act; sockeye salmon were listed as endangered in 1991. snaking v @@ 1997 FIC Triquarterly @@ She was snaking away obliquely across the wet brown turf toward the tunnel. snare v @@ 1992 NEWS Houston @@ During a vacation one summer in Kennebunkport, Maine, his string of bad luck trying to snare a bluefish became a front-page gag, a metaphor perhaps for the bigger troubles that could and did befall this president. snare v @@ 1997 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ How would-be occupants camped out for hours, hoping to snare one of the boxy, look-alike Cape Cods or ranches. snare v @@ 2000 SPOK NPR_Saturday @@ Some come hoping just to snare a vacant seat at the last second. snare v @@ 1999 FIC BkGen:FleurDeLeighs @@ ' I asked, trying to snare a second compliment. snare v @@ 2000 FIC ChicagoRev @@ The basket man scrambling up and down the car, trying to shut the open windows, trying to snare a macaw in one hand, a cockatiel in the other. snare v @@ 1998 NEWS Chicago @@ Because the Illinois Lottery began in the early 1970s, Montana is hoping to snare some' 70s musical groups for the reunion to tie into a nostalgia theme. snared v @@ 1992 FIC BkGen:Jazz @@ Another hundred steps down the bank he found a similar ledge and snared another few fish. snared v @@ 1996 NEWS Houston @@ Four months later in the rematch, Hopkins finally snared the brass ring. snared v @@ 2004 NEWS Atlanta @@ Finally, she snared an appointment --set for Monday, April 29, 2002. snared v @@ 2004 ACAD Archaeology @@ half fish -that snared the nets of fishermen who worked in the strait. snared v @@ 2007 MAG Atlantic @@ ' But Williams's trap-the question designed to draw out contrasts between the candidates-had already snared Obama. snared v @@ 2003 MAG Forbes @@ With the Contrarotator, Dyson claims he has already snared the lion's share of the European market for washing machines that cost $600 and up. Snares v @@ 1991 FIC Mov:LastBoyScout @@ Snares a large, floating object. snarling j @@ 1997 FIC SouthernRev @@ Lenore had no husband, past or present, no scions, not even a snarling dog. snarling v @@ 2004 FIC BkJuv:SomethingDeadly @@ -and leapt up at it, snarling and snapping, clawing at it and finding nothing. snarling v @@ 1993 FIC Mov:Leprechaun @@ And the dogs, snarling, fangs bared, pulling at the leash and Tom Luckinbill is trying to keep control. snarling v @@ 1990 MAG AmerArtist @@ surrounded by snarling, snapping, green-scaled pteranodon. snarling v @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Freshwaterroad @@ ' Celeste angled out the door checking for any hard-eyed men in uniform with billy clubs, cattle prods, snarling dogs. snarling v @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Promisewolves @@ The first time we pups fed outside the den, he stood glowering in front of Rissa, stepping aside to let the other pups pass by to reach their food, but growling and snarling when I tried to do so. snarling v @@ 2006 FIC Mov:King Kong @@ CARNOTAURS are snapping and snarling at the LEGS. snarls n @@ 1996 FIC FantasySciFi @@ Snarls and growls mingled into a continuous sound. snarls n @@ 2000 MAG ConsumResrch @@ Fewer traffic snarls due to blocked intersections or backups can mean additional savings. snarls n @@ 2000 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Traffic snarls effectively disrupt our lives every weekday. snarls n @@ 1997 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ They say current traffic snarls south of Market can only be addressed by keeping a freeway section open that crosses Market. snarls n @@ 2005 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ And recently, leaders of Israel's police aviation unit, whose 33 pilots logged in 4,000 flight hours last year taking surveillance photos of everything from traffic snarls to terrorist attacks, visited New York and Dallas for orientation and training with the New York department, whose urban aviation group is considered the nation's oldest, largest, and best equipped. snarls n @@ 2000 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ The anticipated traffic snarls never developed, and the players say their daily commutes were smooth. snatches n @@ 1991 FIC BkSF:BlindJustice @@ Snatches of conversation cut through the din and Emile listened, unashamed. snatches n @@ 2006 MAG TodaysParent @@ His mother can be heard laughing in the living room as she picks up snatches of our conversation. snatches n @@ 1994 FIC Mov:OnlyYou @@ We move around the room, picking up snatches of conversation. snatches n @@ 1997 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ To that idea, Gutierrez Alea added, as was his habit, observations from his own notebook and snatches of dialogue heard on the streets of Havana. snatches n @@ 2000 FIC Analog @@ Language was expectedly and subtly different, and snatches of conversation contained colloquialisms that were familiar, but in unfamiliar contexts. snatches n @@ 1997 FIC Mov:Breakdown @@ He can hear only snatches of their conversation. snead p @@ 1991 MAG AmHeritage @@ His battle with Sam Snead in the Charlotte Open was an epic struggle. snead p @@ 1998 NEWS USAToday @@ 289 1955 Cary Middlecoff 279 1954 Sam Snead(1) 289 1953 Ben Hogan 274 1952 Sam Snead 286 1951 Ben Hogan 280 1950 Jimmy Demaret 283 1949 Sam Snead 282 1948 Claude Harmon 279 1947 Jimmy Demaret 281 1946 Herman Keiser 282 1943-45 None --WW II 1942 Byron Nelson(1) 280 1941 Craig Wood 280 1940 Jimmy ... snead p @@ 2004 MAG Golf Magazine @@ He has been the game's most enduring competitor, a man who held off Fred Couples to win at Doral just shy of his 50th birthday, joining Sam Snead as one of only two players to win in each of four decades. snead p @@ 2008 MAG GolfMag @@ At 13, he played with Sam Snead. snead p @@ 2008 NEWS Denver @@ //' I got up early on Thursday and I had to see (ceremonial starters) Gene (Sarazen) and Byron (Nelson) and Sam ( Snead) tee off. snead p @@ 2008 MAG GolfMag @@ the Golden Bear and Arnie, Hogan and Snead, Ballesteros and Norman, and many, many more. sneak out m @@ 1993 MAG SportsIll @@ Not yet five years old, he would sneak out late at night and return with ink staining his fingers, the sun just coming up. sneak out m @@ 2005 FIC BkGen:Babyji : a novel @@ I would sneak out with a flashlight after my parents had gone to sleep. sneak out m @@ 2001 FIC Analog @@ ' I used to sneak out here when I was a kid to watch the liftoffs and landings,' Stavenger said, grinning. sneak out m @@ 1999 FIC SouthernRev @@ In high school, even before, Dana would sneak out of her room and invite boys into the basement under the cover of night. sneak out m @@ 2004 SPOK NPR_Sunday @@ // Definitely, and especially with Ernest sitting close by with his guitar, reminded me of those early times when I would sneak out of school and they were all looking for me --say,' Where is Alexander,' you know? sneak out m @@ 1997 MAG OutdoorLife @@ If the situation doesn't warrant an immediate followup, sneak out of the area as quietly as possible to keep from spooking the animal, which is probably bedded nearby. sneak out m @@ 1992 FIC Mov:Newsies @@ DAVID'S APARTMENT NEXT MORNING As DAVID leaves the building see LES sneak out of the apartment window and down the fire escape. sneak out m @@ 2007 FIC KenyonRev @@ He could hear a couple of the girls sneak out of the locker room behind him, could feel their eyes on his back, on Josie, who had lain on her side and was pulling her knees to her chest. sneak up m @@ 2008 FIC Analog @@ @@57818 The most irresistible revolutions can be those that sneak up on you a little at a time. sneak up m @@ 1994 FIC BkGen:TrappersMoon @@ You can sneak up on' em, to within a couple a hunnert yards, and lie down on your back, wiggle your legs in the air. sneak up m @@ 1993 FIC SouthernRev @@ They waited as she blew her nose, and they both turned their stares out to the water, as if worried Denny might sneak up in his boat and overhear this conversation. sneak up m @@ 1997 MAG FieldStream @@ A teenager full of hunting instinct could walk miles of mud, wade cold water in tennis shoes, and get shivering-excited trying to sneak up on all those fat mallards and wood ducks squabbling over acorns in the backwaters and sloughs. sneak up m @@ 2001 FIC Analog @@ ' It takes a very cold and heartless woman to sneak up on her husband, jab the control buttons concealed in his armpit and put him into a state of suspended animation that drags on week after weary week. sneak up m @@ 2006 FIC Mov:F @@ Anyone tries to sneak up on me. sneak up m @@ 1996 FIC USCatholic @@ He had never been a big talker but he used to sneak up behind me and plant wet, sloppy kisses on the back of my neck and leave surprises. sneak up m @@ 1996 FIC SewaneeRev @@ During the summer I slip into Tobaccoton with pickings from my garden --tomatoes, cucumbers, snaps, butterbeans, sweet corn --and at dark I sneak up to Miss Jessie's house, leave the sack in front of her door, and ring the bell. sneezed v @@ 2005 NEWS Chicago @@ But the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago instructed pastors to add ushers to spot people who sneezed or coughed and ask them to leave the mass. sneezed v @@ 2000 FIC Highlights @@ ' It was just here,' she said.' It was?'' I meant my handkerchief,' Mrs: Watson said: She sneezed again: sneezed v @@ 2001 FIC Analog @@ ' You're a robot'' I wish,' said Ben, opening the shop door,' you'd quit harping on that' Mrs Molesworth sneezed again. sneezed v @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Chosen @@ the heffer family was embossed in gold above the sparkling return address' Speaking of depressing.,' I muttered. // Nala sneezed again. sneezed v @@ 1998 FIC LiteraryRev @@ ' I love you,' Chalumeau's wife whispered down the pipe' Please don't be dead. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Please'. Chalumeau sneezed again. sneezed v @@ 1993 FIC CreativeWoman @@ ' That's probably why they changed the name'. He sneezed. sneezing v @@ 1991 SPOK ABC_2020 @@ The most common kinds of incontinence are stress incontinence, brought on by such activities as coughing, sneezing, bending over, even laughing, and urge incontinence, which is characterized by the need for frequent urination. sneezing v @@ 2007 MAG Prevention @@ SLEEP SAPPER You're coughing, sneezing, and sniffling all night-and you don't even have a cold. sneezing v @@ 1997 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ // And it's spread simply by coughing and sneezing, right? sneezing v @@ 2001 NEWS Houston @@ Eligible participants must be 12 years of age or older and suffering from symptoms of allergy flare-ups, runny, stuffy nose, sneezing, burning, itching and watery eyes. sneezing v @@ 1999 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Both Betsey and I, unused to it, found ourselves coughing and sneezing repeatedly, and the sharp smell clung to our clothes and our hair for several hours after we had left the premises. sneezing v @@ 2006 MAG TodaysParent @@ While colds are most prevalent between September and April, it's not chilly temperatures per se that make kids more apt to pick up the infections that are transmitted through coughing, sneezing and touching contaminated surfaces. snell p @@ 2001 ACAD ABAJournal @@ Denver litigation attorney Neil Peck is proud of the fact that his firm, Snell &; Wilmer, is one of the few in Denver that hasn't adopted a casual dress policy --not even on Fridays. snell p @@ 1999 MAG USNWR @@ US News poll of 1,000' likely' registered voters (700 nationwide plus an oversample of 300 in' swing' congressional districts) conducted by Celinda Lake of Lake Snell Perry &; Associates and Ed Goeas of the Tarrance Group Oct. snell p @@ 2000 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ In the latest Battleground 2000 poll, conducted March 10-13 by the Tarrance Group and Lake, Snell Perry &; Associates, only 6 percent of respondents listed reducing taxes as a very important issue --behind restoring moral values, improving education, strengthening Social Security and improving health care. snell p @@ 1997 ACAD SexResearch @@ Bigler (1992) measured sexual functioning in his sample of US respondents with two instruments: (a) the Sexual Esteem subscale of the Sexuality Scale ( Snell &; Papini, 1989) and (b) the Golombok-Rust Inventory of Sexual Satisfaction (Rust &; Golombok, 1986), which measured sexual dysfunction. snell p @@ 1996 NEWS Denver @@ A former high-ranking Arkansas prison official told The Denver Post that during the four days before Snell's execution, Snell repeatedly predicted that there would be a bombing or an explosion the day of his death. snell p @@ 1996 NEWS Denver @@ Attorneys for bombing suspect Timothy McVeigh have also taken an interest in the Snell execution, claiming in court documents that the government has paid too little attention to any possible connection between the Oklahoma City bombing and Snell's death. snicked v @@ 2006 FIC BkJuv:Idolon @@ The door snicked shut Lisette Van Dijk moved past the door, dropping the thin smile from his face He greeted Janakowski with a curt nod. snickers p @@ 2006 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ We gave him some candy bars, some Snickers bars. snickers p @@ 2006 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ // // He needed looking after, Dan, but there are some people who would have been in your shoes who would have given him a couple of Snickers bars, a bottle of water, and left him with the oxygen and gone for the summit because you don't get many chances. snickers p @@ 1993 FIC Mov:ArcticBlue @@ VIKING BOB Look, we pull Ben's ass out of the fire, I'll get you a whole damn crate of Snickers bars. snickers p @@ 1994 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ Now this is a school system where you can carry a Uzi to a science class, but they had decided they were going to ban Snickers and Mars Bars. snickers p @@ 1990 NEWS USAToday @@ Amid the chaos at the base gymnasium, Sharon Justus gave her husband the two small gifts she had in her purse: a Snickers bar and his gold Rolex watch she bought him when he quit smoking 18 months ago. snickers p @@ 1997 SPOK CBS_SatMorn @@ Another thing that's important to remember is that even a --the special doggy treats can be the equivalent of a Snickers bar. snide j @@ 2008 MAG Parenting @@ I might as well wear a sign:' Direct snide comments here, please. snide j @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Ravenous @@ He did not criticize her for it, or make snide remarks about it, not even when they fought. snide j @@ 2008 FIC Bk:deviltamedher @@ How long did you think I'd continue to put up with your catty, snide remarks withoutretaliating? snide j @@ 1998 FIC BkGen:PatchworkPlanet @@ For all the snide remarks I'd made about Len's line of work, I had Stever actually visited any of his projects. snide j @@ 2007 FIC KenyonRev @@ He'd just make some snide comment about his being a neurotic neurologist, about his reducing the ecstatic poetry of dreams to a series of electrical stimuli. snide j @@ 1998 FIC Bk:ThornsTruth @@ Even around her mother, who was always making snide remarks about Daddy and Rose, Mandy was careful to maintain her twodrink limit. snider p @@ 2006 NEWS AssocPress @@ Carroll (Allen) vs Winner of Game 1. Championship Winner of Game 2 vs Winner of Game 3. Homestead. Homestead vs Ft Wayne Snider. snider p @@ 2005 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Snider is now chairman --he said:' What is the purpose of this debauchery? snider p @@ 2004 NEWS AssocPress @@ Ft Wayne Northrop vs Ft Wayne Snider. snider p @@ 1994 NEWS AssocPress @@ 1963 -New York's Duke Snider hit his 400th career home run to highlight a 10-3 Met triumph over the Cincinnati Reds at Crosley Field. snider p @@ 1995 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Willie Mays of the Giants, Mantle of the Yankees and Duke Snider of the Brooklyn Dodgers. snider p @@ 2005 NEWS Chicago @@ Dodgers legends Gil Hodges and Duke Snider powered the' 59 offense, while rookie speedster Maury Wills replaced Don Zimmer for good at shortstop. sniffing v @@ 2005 NEWS Denver @@ From those meetings, the Railyard Dogs emerged and began sniffing around for an off-leash spot in the neighborhood. sniffle n @@ 1994 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ // If you now took every patient in front of this machine and we are so technology hungry as Americans for every sniffle people will want to be on this machine or they will feel they weren't properly treated. sniggering v @@ 2008 FIC Bk:1999 @@ British soldiers sniggering while the still-bleeding bodies of their victims were tossed into trucks like sides of beef. snip v @@ 2007 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Use scissors to snip off one corner (about 1/2 inch up). snip v @@ 1996 MAG RollingStone @@ Pirog, who plays only vinyl, also decided to snip the wires off his expensive preamp's selector switches (except the wires for the phono input), and he has eliminated the mute and balance controls to achieve further sonic purity. snip v @@ 2000 MAG Smithsonian @@ ' My mom used to snip it off and would never tell me. snip v @@ 1999 MAG TodaysParent @@ Or, if you want to use the hood/hat again, you could sew the bundles in place and snip them off later. snip v @@ 1993 MAG outdoor life @@ Johnson typically cradles a fish alongside the boat, often preferring to snip off stubborn hooks rather than backing them out. snipes p @@ 1993 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ At the end of' Jungle Fever,' the camera, attached to a long cable, zooms out a window into Wesley Snipes's screaming face. snipes p @@ 1995 SPOK Ind_Geraldo @@ Number one is his allegation that Mike Tyson beat the hell out of Wesley Snipes when Wesley Snipes was flirting with Robin Grier --I mean, Robin Givens. snipes p @@ 1993 NEWS USAToday @@ Wesley Snipes plays a psychotic inmate who escapes. snipes p @@ 1998 MAG Jet @@ @@5541 Wesley Snipes has done it several times in movies. snipes p @@ 1994 SPOK Ind_Geraldo @@ And --and Wesley Snipes' guys have pushed me around; Arsenio Hall's elbowed me in the face. snipes p @@ 1996 MAG Ebony @@ The only healthy love relationship in the film is the one Wesley Snipes (James Wheeler), the civil rights attorney, reports about his White wife, whom he loves and supports as she dies of cancer. sniping v @@ 1998 SPOK Fox_HC @@ And will possible impeachment hearings be marred by partisan sniping? sniping v @@ 1995 SPOK ABC_Brinkley @@ // // Friday, and some partisan sniping, as Republicans accuse Democrats of trying to derail their program by forcing premature disclosure of where budget cuts are to fall. sniping v @@ 1996 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ But for the remnants of the Afghan middle class who were not among the tens of thousands who had already left, the end to the bombing, shelling and sniping has been only one aspect of the Taliban triumph. sniping v @@ 1999 SPOK ABC_ThisWeek @@ But I think that --this was the first time the Senators and the American public have been able to sit down and listen to how comprehensive the case is against the President free of interruptions and partisan sniping that we heard a lot of in the House Judiciary Committee and on the House floor. sniping v @@ 1991 SPOK ABC_Brinkley @@ // // Apart from this partisan sniping, though, there was praise, generally, for putting education back on top of the national agenda. sniping v @@ 1997 SPOK CBS_Special @@ One thing this president does do is talk, and among the things he has said about that partisan sniping --he said,' We should lay down our partisan sniping and think big' --was part of what the president's been saying over the last 24 to 48 hours. snipped v @@ 2005 FIC MichiganQRev @@ She takes a square metal pan and crisscrosses two lengths of canvas string snipped off a hairy ball. snipped v @@ 2004 MAG Redbook @@ baking potatoes, peeled, sliced very thin 4 cups heavy cream 2 cups grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese 4 garlic cloves, Finely chopped 1/3 cup snipped Fresh chives plus more For garnish 1 tsp. snipped v @@ 2007 ACAD AmerScholar @@ ' Gangrene appeared in the big toe a week later, so the doctor snipped off the end of the toe with a pair of sewing scissors. snipped v @@ 1994 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ 2 tablespoons snipped fresh chives. snipped v @@ 1991 MAG Sierra @@ I offered no resistance as the guards tightened the disposable plastic handcuffs and snipped off the ends, which dropped into the dust. snipped v @@ 2002 FIC ChildrenPlaymate @@ ' I snipped off those runners that the mother plant sent out to root. snips v @@ 2003 MAG SouthernLiv @@ Photograph // With one swift clip, the leader of Fiesta San Antonio, King Antonio, reaches over and snips off the tie of the suited dignitary. snitched v @@ 2003 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ ' Even the one that I went to prison for Somebody snitched on us'. snobbery n @@ 1997 MAG AmHeritage @@ It stands for everything from phony bourgeois values and social snobbery to jaded alcoholism and latent masochism. snobbery n @@ 1992 MAG OutdoorLife @@ That means that if you own a shotgun, and if you are liable to shoot it in the company of two or more other shotgunners, you're going to need to acquire some skill in defensive snobbery. snobbery n @@ 1992 MAG OutdoorLife @@ The first line of defensive dog snobbery is to project the image of a dog handler of unmatched experience. snobbery n @@ 1992 MAG OutdoorLife @@ That's why the smart movement in defensive gun snobbery is toward the other end of the price scale --that's right, the cheapest, roughest shotgun that will fire safely and allow you to hit the occasional target. snobbery n @@ 1992 MAG OutdoorLife @@ Obviously, this sort of hard-core snobbishness is hard to stamp out, which is all the more reason why you'll have to learn some defensive snobbery if you hope to survive as a wingshooter in the 21st century. snobbery n @@ 1992 MAG OutdoorLife @@ That's why the first and most inflexible rule of defensive vehicle snobbery is to never drive your family sedan to the gun club. snobbery n @@ 2005 MAG WashMonth @@ Social snobbery existed, but it was widely ridiculed. snobby j @@ 1999 FIC FantasySciFi @@ They had commiserated about it more than once over lunch -in North County, away from Denne's snobby friends. snooping v @@ 2003 SPOK Fox_Gibson @@ I didn't know they existed except in books or else they were greasy little men snooping around hotel cars. snooping v @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_Reliable @@ // Would you run with a rumor while you're snooping around? snooping v @@ 2003 SPOK Fox_Gibson @@ But when Michael Isikoff called last week on this issue, and now it is in' Newsweek' magazine, when I knew that Michael Isikoff was snooping around, I thought maybe --Governor Dean had Monica Lewinsky's phone number. snooping v @@ 2005 SPOK Fox_Gibson @@ So, the possibility of secret CIA prisons has the European Union snooping around. snooping v @@ 2005 SPOK Fox_Gibson @@ // There is a lot of incentives to have secret prisons, because you don't want people snooping around and asking questions and reporters exposing your sources and your methods. snooping v @@ 2004 SPOK Fox_OReilly @@ Apparently, the juror did some snooping around she shouldn't have done, and it caused consternation. snores v @@ 2001 SPOK ABC_GMA @@ An eviction notice was issued to a man because he sleeps and snores too loudly. snorkeler n @@ 1996 MAG Prevention @@ The doctor examining your breasts in the office is like a snorkeler --he or she can dive just below the surface and pick up cancers that have expanded to a certain size. snorts v @@ 1994 FIC Triquarterly @@ ' Just in here,' I say.' Think he's still a good-looking guy?'.' Dashing, I imagine,' I say. He snorts out a laugh. snorts v @@ 1994 FIC LiteraryRev @@ He takes out a little vial of white powder and as they stand in the warm evening breeze, the cicadas humming in the background and Zeinab dancing to a sad melody, Nadim snorts some coke and asks Lara if she wants some. snorts v @@ 1994 FIC Mov:PulpFiction @@ Taking her trusty hundred dollar bill like a human Dust-Buster, she quickly snorts the fat line. snorts v @@ 2002 FIC Mov:EternalSunshine @@ Barris snorts some coke, pulls out of the studio parking lot. snorts v @@ 2002 FIC Mov:EternalSunshine @@ Barris snorts Coke in the darkness. snorts v @@ 1994 FIC Bk:NightPrey @@ He's white, he probably snorts coke, he drives a truck. snow-covered j @@ 1993 NEWS USAToday @@ From 37,000 feet, I saw only snow-covered peaks and ice-blue glaciers. snowballs n @@ 1994 MAG Astronomy @@ In addition, astronomers using the KAO were the first to detect water molecules in comets, supporting the idea that comets are' dirty snowballs. snowballs n @@ 1994 FIC Triquarterly @@ A sidewalk darkened by rivulets of water curved down into a bowl-like depression filled with adults and children engaged in various activities --building snowmen, throwing snowballs, constructing forts. snowballs n @@ 2004 MAG SkyTelescope @@ These objects are nicknamed' dirty snowballs' because as they warm, a cloud of dusty debris surrounds them much like Charles Schulz's' Peanuts' character Pig Pen. snowballs n @@ 1998 FIC Analog @@ Or, if they've heard just a little about the area, they imagine a thick shell around the Solar System crammed full of dirty snowballs and rocks. snowballs n @@ 1994 FIC TechnologyRev @@ To his surprise, he sees Scalapino and Sophie awake and out in the street, throwing snowballs at each other and screeching like children. snowballs n @@ 1993 MAG Newsweek @@ One of the hundreds of' dirty snowballs' --chunks of frozen gases and dust --that travel in elongated orbits from beyond Pluto to near the sun. Snowbird p @@ 1998 ACAD IBMR&D @@ An earlier version of this paper was published in the proceedings of a workshop held jointly with the IEEE Data Compression Conference in Snowbird, Utah, March 31, 1995, chairman Robert L. Snowboarding j @@ 2006 SPOK NBC_Today @@ We have 10 members of the US Snowboarding Team. snowed v @@ 2004 MAG GoodHouse @@ it snowed! It snowed!' Rather than isolate her from other children in the impossible hope of avoiding any kind of illness, we try to keep Alexandra's life as normal as possible She started kindergarten this year ... snowflake n @@ 1999 ACAD InfoSystems @@ STAR AND SNOWFLAKE MODELS AND REA/REAL Schema Similarities and Differences. snowstorm n @@ 1994 FIC Bk:Serendipity @@ He'd gotten stuck in a snowstorm once during his third year at Villanova. snowy j @@ 2005 MAG Environmental @@ In the snowy Allegheny Mountains,' Our families can heat their homes for $20 a month. snubbed v @@ 1998 MAG Essence @@ I didn't want the established Black women's groups who were rebuffed by march planners to be right, either-the sisters who privately felt snubbed, who had predicted that a national march put together by inexperienced organizers would be chaotic. snubbed v @@ 1996 MAG MotherJones @@ Newt later says he placed a number of troublesome measures in one of the vetoed bills because he felt snubbed by Clinton on the flight back from Rabin's funeral. snubbed v @@ 2000 MAG Newsweek @@ Indeed, former Chrysler director Neff says he felt snubbed by Schrempp when the Daimler chief declined an invitation to meet with the Chrysler board prior to the merger. snubbed v @@ 2000 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Pakistan would have felt rejected and snubbed had Clinton visited India alone. snubbed v @@ 1998 ACAD ForeignAffairs @@ And Japan felt snubbed when President Clinton flew to Beijing but neglected to drop by Tokyo. snubbed v @@ 2001 FIC FantasySciFi @@ '' They failed to invite her to my christening. She felt snubbed. snubbing v @@ 2001 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Koizumi broke ranks with party protocol by offering himself as an independent candidate, snubbing a long entrenched faction system in which only a few select kingmakers decide who gets to be the star of the show. snuffed v @@ 2008 FIC Bk:truthlove @@ At the point when she'd seen the light at the end of the tunnel, it was snuffed out by his attitude. snuffed v @@ 2007 FIC Mov:ReservationRoad @@ I'm in this vacuum, this hole were an innocent life was snuffed out and none of you seen to notice or care. snuffed v @@ 1996 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ 2 seconds remaining, and New York's final chance to tie the score was snuffed out when John Starks's 3-pointer with 1. snuffed v @@ 1999 MAG Prevention @@ It's the time of year when walking gets snuffed out by shopping trips, holiday parties, visiting relatives, and baking. snuffed v @@ 2001 FIC Fantasy & Science Fiction @@ ' You might -'' I might die, I might be repelled as the ship was and smash to my death on an asteroid surface, or dissipate into the void, be snuffed out of existence, turned into a giant cosmic turnip? snuffed v @@ 2006 FIC VirginiaQRev @@ In his eyes the steady maven flicker of intelligence is snuffed out. snuggling v @@ 1991 MAG WashMonth @@ I didn't think --and still don't --that snuggling up to the hard-liners was a wise political move for TASS: Sooner or later the reformists will overcome because they have the only viable political and economic philosophy in the Soviet Union. so and so m @@ 2005 SPOK CNN_YourWorld @@ I heard somebody say, well, maybe so and so is not patriotic because they disagree with my position. so and so m @@ 2002 FIC BkGen:Summerhouse @@ She couldn't go so far as to, say, call Alan's office and tell his assistant to remind him of so and so party. so and so m @@ 2006 NEWS USAToday @@ Doctors and nurses were racing in and out, saying get this, get that, get doctor so and so. so and so m @@ 1993 ACAD Ethnology @@ For example, a beaker for an affine was announced with the words:' This beaker is for (so and so), you must receive this beaker here, because you are at your wife's home; there is nowhere else where you will receive such a beaker. so and so m @@ 2007 SPOK NPR_TalkNation @@ // He said that -he knew that he was guilty and all the evidence pointed to him, but he said yes, but so and so was also with me. so and so m @@ 1993 FIC KenyonRev @@ I say' I think you'll like so and so' as if she hasn't met her own informant, the one who led her to us. so and so m @@ 1999 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ They're saying, oh, it had to be --it had to be so and so or it had to be such and such. so and so m @@ 1993 FIC RadicalTeacher @@ So and So and So and So are organizing. so-so r @@ 2005 MAG Backpacker @@ A complaint: Reception is so-so in forests and canyons. so-so r @@ 1995 MAG Jet @@ It is his first product in four years and it defies some of his advisers who tried to discourage him from recording another message album that follows the so-so reception of his last LP, Characters, released in 1987. so-so r @@ 2000 MAG Money @@ And a so-so rating is reliable too. so-so r @@ 1993 MAG Skiing @@ Only seven years ago Sugarloaf was in bankruptcy, with a great mountain but a so-so reputation. so-so r @@ 1994 MAG Skiing @@ The skiing terrain is only so-so, but rating Aspen according to skiing terrain is like rating New York according to the quality of its sidewalks. so-so r @@ 2002 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Muddy-tasting early domestic roe --mostly paddlefish eggs from the Mississippi River --gave' American caviar' a so-so reputation. so-so r @@ 2003 NEWS USAToday @@ For Endeavor's premium price, though, you should get more than a so-so power rating from an engine that requires premium fuel to achieve it. soaking up m @@ 1997 MAG FieldStream @@ But we were hunting, all on our own in scary-looking flooded woods, making funny noises with duck callers and soaking up every sight and sound to daydream about in school. soaking up m @@ 2004 SPOK PBS_Tavis @@ You're just soaking up everything you get a chance to be around. soaking up m @@ 1993 MAG Skiing @@ ' This refers to the binding's ability to act like a car's shock absorbers, soaking up shocks to the boot/binding system encountered during normal skiing, shocks that displace the boot for a short time, but which do not represent a threat to the skier. soaking up m @@ 2006 FIC New Yorker @@ All your life you'd be carrying teas to the lorrymen in the diner, wiping down the tables and clearing away plastic plates, doing yourself an injury because you were soaking up the lorrymen's cigarette smoke. soaking up m @@ 2002 FIC FantasySciFi @@ Turtles sat on logs soaking up the rays of the sun, as listless and devoid of interest as a pile of dirty socks. soaking up m @@ 1992 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Now, almost no matter how sick the person was, the digestive tract opened like a sponge, soaking up water, electrolytes and the glucose, too. soaking up m @@ 2005 MAG American Heritage @@ You can, of course, spend virtually 24 hours a day in and around Nashville soaking up the music scene, but then you'll miss out on an awful lot. soaking up m @@ 2002 NEWS Atlanta @@ On a recent trip to Miami, he said,' I was in South Beach, soaking up sun, and thought of some friends in Michigan, where it was 10 degrees, so I messaged them to let' em know. soaks v @@ 2008 MAG CountryLiving @@ Healthy organic soil soaks up nutrients and water like a sponge, making the grass growing in it less vulnerable to drought and disease --and less dependent on you. soaks v @@ 2005 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ The steak was a petite filet, wrapped in a sourdough bread slice that soaks up the natural juices and the herb vinaigrette. soaks v @@ 2006 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Like a human SpongeBob, he soaks up ads for Pop-Tarts and Lucky Charms. soaks v @@ 2002 MAG GoodHouse @@ Mother always said that cleaning is the best medicine; it soaks up nervous energy, distracts a worried mind, and accomplishes something in the bargain. soaks v @@ 1992 MAG Horticulture @@ At the same time the organic matter attracts and holds nutrients, reduces leaching losses, binds soil particles into aggregates producing a good tilth, and soaks up water. soaks v @@ 1994 MAG MotherEarth @@ The very hot exhaust of this very hot fire is led through a series of flue channels running through highly heat-absorptive natural stone (soapstone is ideal) or man-made precast porous ceramic that soaks up most of the heat before the fumes exit the flue. soapsuds n @@ 1990 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ ' Most people are like Marcel Proust and like to bathe in the soapsuds of the past, but we must remember that some of those soapsuds are dirty. sober-minded j @@ 1999 NEWS AssocPress @@ But even sober-minded dietitians can not hold back a smirk when this question comes up: Is the inseparable companion of the french fry and the burger, the fellow traveler of all manner of dietary riffraff, actually a health food? sobered v @@ 1999 FIC Analog @@ '' Some day you're gon na tell me,' he said.' Some day you're going to put me out of business,' I said. He laughed. Then he sobered up. sobered v @@ 2008 FIC FantasySciFi @@ Speaking firmly, he ordered Morse to go to bed and, when he sobered up, to return and explain his conduct. sobered v @@ 2001 MAG Fortune @@ That's because Schultz sobered up. sobered v @@ 1995 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Some of the details Lessie Brown shares about her son's former whiskey habits are things she learned only after he sobered up. sobered v @@ 2007 FIC NewEnglandRev @@ He didn't want to talk to the man himself, not until he sobered up, not until the world stopped spinning. sobered v @@ 1993 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ ' The death penalty sobered me up,' he said. sobered v @@ 1990 FIC BkGen:StainlessSteel @@ Well, one of these Texans, name of Ed Highsmith, vowed he would go gunning for Jack Watson soon as he sobered up enough to figure out where Jack Watson was at. SOC n @@ 2007 ACAD Bioscience @@ The scientific uncertainty surrounding the fate and dynamics of eroded SOC after terrestrial sedimentation (in buried colluvial deposits and in aerated and waterlogged, soccer ball m @@ 2006 NEWS CSMonitor @@ But soccer is bountiful: There is always a game on by the river, a soccer ball under the arm of a young boy. soccer ball m @@ 2005 FIC Storyworks @@ ' I kicked the soccer ball hard into the stone wall. soccer ball m @@ 2000 FIC JackandJill @@ When Samantha kicked the soccer ball across the yard, Jimmy ran and kicked it back. soccer ball m @@ 2000 FIC Mov:CastAway @@ He squints at his only companion, the soccer ball. soccer ball m @@ 2006 MAG Atlantic @@ The attention of the press focused on Fox's support of Bush-one newspaper cartoon in La Jornada, a Mexico City paper, depicted Fox blocking a soccer ball flying toward Bush's head. soccer ball m @@ 1998 SPOK CNN_Worldview @@ Ever since the soldiers brought the first soccer ball here nearly a hundred years ago, the city has grown to become the soccer ball capital of the world. soccer ball m @@ 1997 NEWS Houston @@ Ponytailed girls swarm up and down the field like a giant amoeba, their legs kicking at a soccer ball. soccer ball m @@ 2000 FIC Mov:CastAway @@ The Chuck sees a SOCCER BALL with' Wilson' stamped on it in big black letters. soccer player m @@ 2003 SPOK CNN_SatMorn @@ I was coming in as a soccer player for the men's varsity team. soccer player m @@ 1999 NEWS Atlanta @@ ' I thought,' Hi, I'm Brandi the soccer player. soccer player m @@ 2008 FIC Scholastic @@ a high school soccer player Cheerleader Police officer Scene 1 N1: soccer player m @@ 1994 ACAD LatAmPopScult @@ ' To be a female volleyball player, a soccer player, soccer player m @@ 1994 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ For many of us in America, he was the epitome of the great soccer player. soccer player m @@ 1994 ACAD Raritan @@ ' The soccer player, however, with a body divided between upper and lower, and denied the use of the most manipulative limb, the hand, while required to use the least manipulative, the foot, can not' just ... soccer player m @@ 2001 NEWS Denver @@ The crushed soccer player grew up to become Colorado State's starting quarterback for Saturday's game at Wyoming. soccer player m @@ 1999 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ In addition to being a family therapist, Field is a parent of a soccer player, and he also coached Little League baseball for four years. sociability n @@ 2005 ACAD SportBehavior @@ The concept of entertainment sport implies two central dimensions of motives, namely sociability and excitement. sociability n @@ 2005 ACAD SportBehavior @@ The concept of entertainment sport implies two central dimensions of motives, namely sociability and excitement. sociability n @@ 2005 ACAD SportBehavior @@ It is not the intention of this study to develop a complete list of motives, a task that might prove impossible, but rather to focus on the essential dimensions of sociability and excitement as defined by entertainment sport. sociability n @@ 2005 ACAD SportBehavior @@ Mean scores on excitement and sociability motives by age are shown in table 4. sociability n @@ 2005 ACAD SportBehavior @@ Based on the thought of spectators identifying with the athletes in order to obtain satisfaction from social contacts and arousal, one would expect a positive relationship between identification and motives of sociability and excitement. sociability n @@ 2005 ACAD SportBehavior @@ PREFORMATTED TABLE Table 4 Means and standard deviations for scores on sociability and excitement motives by sport and age PREFORMATTED TABLE. social club m @@ 1999 NEWS CSMonitor @@ It wasn't a movie or a screenplay, but a very short story published in 1919 by the' social club magazine' of the London company where the young man worked. social club m @@ 1997 SPOK CBS_PublicEye @@ // // // Phillip Edwards lost his life on a hot August night, 1967, in the parking lot of what was then an underage social club in Tennessee. social club m @@ 2004 FIC BkGen:DirtyGirls @@ ' So Buena Sucia Social Club is, how do you say, irreverent. social club m @@ 2005 NEWS AssocPress @@ A leading voice in the Buena Vista Social Club of vintage Cuban performers. social club m @@ 2005 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Buena Vista Social Club (1997). social club m @@ 1999 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ ' People heard the Buena Vista Social Club (playing) the traditional Cuban stuff, and now they're going out to explore other Cuban music,' says Yoshi's publicist Marshall Lamm. social club m @@ 2000 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Some big appearances: Wynton Marsalis; the Royal Shakespeare Company; Buena Vista Social Club member Barbarito Torres. social club m @@ 2008 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ // SENIOR SOCIAL CLUB, for age 60 and older, play cards and board games, watch a movie, refreshments and more. social engineering m @@ 2002 ACAD PerspPolSci @@ It was Lenin who put forward the first grand vision of ideological social engineering, social engineering m @@ 2006 ACAD ArabStudies @@ Although these are questions that a positivist jurist would be uninterested in, the reader will appreciate that by studying post-invasion Iraq's' electoral law' we understand what kind of constitutional and social engineering the occupying forces and their accessories were committed to. social engineering m @@ 1998 MAG PCWorld @@ Hackers are capable of parlaying a phone call to that number (known in hacker cirdes as' social engineering') into access to the whole phone network. social engineering m @@ 1993 ACAD AcademicQs @@ Lanz claimed that a glorious new age would emerge as a consequence of rigorous social engineering, which would breed apish elements out of the Aryan race and restore its purity. social engineering m @@ 1995 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ There is no doubt that he is earnest in his defense of racial social engineering. social engineering m @@ 1991 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ On the other hand, he disagrees with the notion of class action, of change, of social engineering, in a sense. social engineering m @@ 1997 NEWS Denver @@ The Swedish sociologist Gunnar Myrdal concluded his epic 1944 study of America's racial ailments with a call for' the reconstruction of society' by' social engineering' based on' fact-finding and scientific theories. social engineering m @@ 1991 NEWS CSMonitor @@ I think the Soviet Union has been sacrificed to an experiment in social engineering which in scale and scope of devastation is larger than any other tragedy in human history. social mobility m @@ 1991 ACAD LatAmPopScult @@ The real process of social mobility and its amplified image, that of an open society with opportunities for everyone, was definitely forming an integrative and reformist attitude. social mobility m @@ 2000 ACAD AsianAffairs @@ the acceleration of social mobility; social mobility m @@ 2003 ACAD GeographRev @@ (n7) The development project, abstracted from intended material benefits, becomes a source of status, social differentiation, and access to resources (institutional contacts, training, money, and social mobility) that otherwise are unavailable (Ferguson 1990; Perreault 2003). social mobility m @@ 1999 SPOK Ind_NewsForum @@ A recent piece by Karen Arenson in The Times points out that when it was founded 150 years ago, City College was considered a radical experiment in providing social mobility to immigrants. social mobility m @@ 1999 NEWS Atlanta @@ We will restore trust and turn the key to social mobility and economic independence. social mobility m @@ 1995 ACAD WorldAffairs @@ Overall, these changes contributed to expanded physical and social mobility and the weakening or dissolution of customary bonds of patronage and consanguinity. social mobility m @@ 1998 ACAD AmerEthnicHis @@ But in the women's narratives, the difficult years gradually give way to better times, usually accompanied by a degree of upward social mobility. social mobility m @@ 1996 ACAD SocialHistory @@ They represented the ways in which workers took seriously the promises of social mobility broadcast by the company and turned to the left and labor to satisfy their aspirations for middle-class status and respectability. social networking m @@ 2008 MAG PCWorld @@ symbol and the venue name-a' check-in' in mobile social networking parlance. social networking m @@ 2008 MAG RollingStone @@ It was the fall of 2003, and the World Wide Web was just beginning its love affair with social networking. social networking m @@ 2007 ACAD THEJournal @@ Content: An offshoot of the global-awareness social networking site TakingITGlobal (www. social networking m @@ 2007 ACAD THEJournal @@ A school district needs to look at a social networking site as part of a full technology plan'. social networking m @@ 2007 ACAD THEJournal @@ * Modes of communication: from letters, phone calls, and e-mail to cell phones, texting, social networking, blogs, and wikis. social networking m @@ 2006 NEWS USAToday @@ ' It took the blogging and social networking revolution to make this happen. social networking m @@ 2007 ACAD Teacher Librarian @@ You plan educationally meaningful ways to incorporate student excitement (and your own) for social networking. social networking m @@ 2008 SPOK Fox_OReilly @@ //: Well, the best way to describe the site is kind of like a social networking site for women seeking implants and hooking up with men that will pay for those implants. social security administration m @@ 1992 MAG AccentLiving @@ Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) are both social security programs and are administered through the Social Security Administration. social security administration m @@ 2006 NEWS USAToday @@ Go to the Social Security Administration's website, www. social security administration m @@ 2006 MAG Ebony @@ ' I worked for 25 years with the Social security Administration in various managerial positions, and I retired from that very early and then went into real estate,' Smith says. social security administration m @@ 2000 MAG Esquire @@ It involved the Supplemental Security Income program of the Social Security Administration. social security administration m @@ 1991 MAG Aging @@ Application for SSI is done in any of the Social Security Administration's 1,300 local offices or by phone. social security administration m @@ 2005 ACAD SocSciRev @@ Upon retirement, individuals would live off a reduced Social Security benefit plus the income from their investments rather than from the traditional stipend provided by the Social Security Administration. social security administration m @@ 1997 MAG Money @@ If you work for more than 35 years, the Social Security Administration will replace your lowest-earning years with higherearning years in the benefits calculation. social security administration m @@ 2001 NEWS Houston @@ The Social Security Administration says it has no records on the individual rejection rates of its 1,100 administrative law judges nationwide. social-service j @@ 2004 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ In addition to museum officals of all varieties, he ferrets out top-job candidates for universities, foundations, think tanks and social-service agencies. socialism n @@ 1991 NEWS CSMonitor @@ ' President Ho Chi Minh is a radiant symbol of the combination between class and nation, nationalism and international, national independence and socialism. socialized j @@ 1994 SPOK ABC_Brinkley @@ Second, just at a moment when the prestige of government is at a postwar -I mean, post-1945 -low, along comes a plan essentially for socialized medicine. socialized j @@ 2007 MAG WashMonth @@ Conservatives and health care lobbyists can be expected, of course, to denounce anyone who supports the Vista plan as advocates of' socialized medicine. socialized j @@ 2003 MAG USAToday @@ Yet, industry critics propose everything from socialized medicine to price controls and limits on patents. socialized j @@ 1993 FIC KansasQ @@ You think you guys worry about socialized medicine? socialized j @@ 1995 NEWS Houston @@ Have no socialized medicine. socialized j @@ 1990 MAG NewRepublic @@ Activists were going to raid the subways, lie down on bridges, clog the freeways, descend into tunnels --all to press the case for socialized medicine. socked v @@ 1994 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ I've got all my dough socked away safe and sound, Orange County municipals. socked v @@ 2007 MAG GolfMag @@ As the years went by, as he racked up a eight-win season (1974) and socked away a British Open title (1976), the divide between Tour time and family time became untenable, and Miller --an unsentimental man --simply drifted off the circuit. socked v @@ 1990 NEWS USAToday @@ In the USA, the first cog in that machinery is the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, 590 million barrels of oil -about 70 days' worth of imports -socked away in salt mines in Louisiana and Texas. socked v @@ 1990 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ And unlike the fat-cat traffickers with rainy-day money socked away in European banks, the campesinos had no savings. socked v @@ 2000 MAG Fortune @@ Luckily, back in 2014 you socked away some of your blood stem cells, culled from blood taken during a checkup, paying out of pocket to have them cryopreserved in your local cell bank. socked v @@ 1996 MAG Newsweek @@ The Biggest 401(k) Blunders: There's $675 billion socked away in 401(k)s today. Socks n @@ 2007 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Mister White Socks + Augment = Mr Pocket Protector (Kevin Dopart, Washington). socorro p @@ 1999 MAG ScienceNews @@ This problem has particularly plagued NRAO's Very Large Array (VLA), an assembly of 27 radio telescopes, plus one spare, near Socorro, N. socorro p @@ 1995 NEWS Denver @@ candidate in petroleum engineering at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology in Socorro, N. socorro p @@ 2006 ACAD NaturalHist @@ They include the Very Large Array, with twenty-seven eighty-two-foot dishes positioned on tracks crossing twenty-two miles of desert plains near Socorro, New Mexico; socorro p @@ 1992 MAG Astronomy @@ To assure that the variations were not due to their equipment, they also observed the pulsar with the Very Large Array near Socorro, New Mexico, and found the same discrepancies in the pulse arrival times. socorro p @@ 2006 ACAD PSAJournal @@ Bosque del Apache (Woods of the Apache) is a National Wildlife Refuge located 18 miles south of Socorro, New Mexico. socorro p @@ 2003 ACAD PhysicsToday @@ The major recommendation of the Greenstein committee's survey was that NSF fund and build the Very Large Array, a national facility for radio astronomy in Socorro, New Mexico, estimated to cost at least $60 million. soft spot m @@ 1990 NEWS CSMonitor @@ T as a private-eye with a soft spot for the young and helpless. soft spot m @@ 1994 MAG Ebony @@ She has a super soft spot for Shame and ends up helping him out financially on many occasions. soft spot m @@ 2005 MAG VegTimes @@ ... more of caraway added to any butter cookie dough will spice up its sweetness * A scattering of caraway added to cabbage before cooking will cut its pungency Author Affiliation Freelance writer Mary Margaret Chappdl has had a soft spot for caraway ever since she baked her first batch of soda bread for a college performance of the Irish play Translations. soft spot m @@ 2006 NEWS CSMonitor @@ During breaks, participants drank eight-ounce bottles of Adina strawberry hibiscus juice, a product supported by at least one IC member with a soft spot for preserving an endangered Senegalese tradition. soft spot m @@ 2001 SPOK Ind_Oprah @@ But Marc Meltzer still had a soft spot in his heart for this young girl. soft spot m @@ 2004 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ ' First, because you're rarely playing with five other pros --there's usually always a soft spot --and secondly because women are a lot harder to read than men. soft spot m @@ 1990 FIC BkSF:RallyCry @@ That had been a hard one to take, for he had always felt a soft spot for bears, and though raised in the woods of Maine had never found it in his heart to hunt tpr bear or any other creature. soft spot m @@ 2004 NEWS USAToday @@ * Favorite moment in King:' I have a real soft spot for the scene where Pippin thinks he's going to die and he says to Gandalf,' I didn't think it would end this way. soft-core n @@ 1991 FIC Omni @@ And in the happy-hood parlors, it's anything goes, hard-core, soft-core, soft-spoken n @@ 1992 MAG Americas @@ Soft-spoken and gentle, Serra-Badue is of a cerebral nature, although humor lurks beneath his serious demeanor. soft-spoken n @@ 1994 NEWS Atlanta @@ Although he is shy and soft-spoken, he can be rowdy when necessary, often employing wacky publicity stunts. soft-spoken n @@ 1996 ACAD Raritan @@ This is not to imply that Braille was not, as the memoirs of people who knew him all report, pious, morally irreproachable, gentle, soft-spoken, and reserved. soft-spoken n @@ 1996 MAG NatlParks @@ Shy and soft-spoken, he has opened lines of communication in places where cooperation was thought impossible. soft-spoken n @@ 2006 MAG American Heritage @@ IN LATER YEARS CAROLYN GOODMAN would remember her middle son, Andy, as gentle and soft-spoken -' sotto voce,' a peacemaker among his brothers, who were' always at each other's throats,' and among his friends. soft-spoken n @@ 1990 MAG USNWR @@ The soft-spoken, almost shy interviewer of children turns into a charismatic speaker when he ascends the lecture platform at Harvard to teach' The Literature of Social Reflection,' otherwise known as General Education 105, which was the most ... softened v @@ 2004 MAG Sunset @@ Soak until figs have softened, about 30 minutes. softening n @@ 2000 FIC CanadianFict @@ ' Shush now, Joel,' she said, her voice softening. softening n @@ 1992 NEWS Atlanta @@ ' She was all about overcoming odds,' says Grantham, his voice softening. softening n @@ 1991 FIC BkGen:VitalSigns @@ '' I guess I didn't expect you'd be,' Robert said, his voice softening. softening n @@ 2002 MAG CountryLiving @@ ' I look out the window at the little whitewashed building as Miss Rose continued, her voice softening. softening n @@ 2003 FIC AntiochRev @@ ' N-no,' I said tentatively, put off balance by the sudden softening of his voice. softening n @@ 2008 FIC Bk:thingsdolove @@ ' //' Okay,' Vanessa said, the tightness in her voice softening. softest j @@ 2008 NEWS Houston @@ // Fire ants locating a fawn will go for the animal's softest, most vulnerable areas -eyes and mouth and nose. softest j @@ 1996 FIC LiteraryRev @@ Taking a moment to compose myself, I said, in the softest, most even voice possible,' If Koji and I are so blessed, we would be as happy as you. softest j @@ 1994 FIC LiteraryRev @@ I said in the softest voice I could manage,' Percy, I hustled the Essex into doing it. softest j @@ 1994 FIC ArkansasRev @@ ' I spoke in my softest voice, as she did not. softest j @@ 1990 FIC BkGen:Fire @@ ' Step where I step,' instructed Christina in the softest voice she had. softest j @@ 1993 FIC Mov:BeingHuman @@ Bobby yields to this with the softest, most vulnerable smile we have yet seen on his face. SOFTWARE n @@ 2007 NEWS AssocPress @@ INDUSTRY KEYWORD: TECHNOLOGY DATA MANAGEMENT HARDWARE NETWORKS SOFTWARE. software package m @@ 1991 MAG RollingStone @@ ' promises the promotional copy for View 232, a software package that monitors and captures a copy of all data traffic. software package m @@ 2008 ACAD DrugIssues @@ Analyses were conducted using the Stata statistical software package, version 8. software package m @@ 2004 FIC FantasySciFi @@ The signal originated either from a small, un diagnosed equipment failure, or much more likely, a subtle glitch in the software package used by the telescope to interpret signals. software package m @@ 1994 MAG Bicycling @@ 95 consumer software package and a monthly updated professional/dealer version. software package m @@ 1993 MAG Compute @@ you'll need to buy an advanced fax software package. software package m @@ 1990 MAG Inc. @@ The company started by moving into healthcare billing, bundling a newly developed proprietary software package with contract data services for local hospitals, on the theory that --as the automakers continued to slump --laid-off workers would push to have their medical work done before their benefits expired. software package m @@ 1993 ACAD MusicEduc @@ The most popular choice among music educators is the integrated software package, which combines word processing, data base, and spreadsheet programs into one easy to learn and use application. software package m @@ 1992 MAG Popular Science @@ Bio-Kinetics offers custom swing analysis for individuals rather than a software package itself. software program m @@ 2005 NEWS Denver @@ Windows SP 2 automatically alerts users if they don't have a working anti-virus software program. software program m @@ 2008 ACAD DrugIssues @@ The final set of codes was catalogued in a software program (Atlas. software program m @@ 2001 ACAD PSAJournal @@ You really do need an image cataloguing software program. software program m @@ 1992 ACAD PhysicalEduc @@ The computerized data collection process involved the use of a lap-top computer and a software program designed to collect data on both teacher and student behaviors as well as the preservice teachers progress towards the prescribed goals. software program m @@ 1996 MAG Fortune @@ The system, designed by graduate student Thomas Massie, consists of metal wheels and tiny servomotors hooked to a thimble that fits over the user's fingertip; a software program imparts the illusion of tactile feel. software program m @@ 1993 ACAD EnvironHealth @@ Data from the program questionnaires were collected in a data base and analyzed using Epi Info, a public domain software program distributed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. software program m @@ 2006 SPOK CNN_Money @@ Some tax situations are a little too sticky for a software program. software program m @@ 2001 ACAD MechanicalEng @@ Efficiency and accuracy are increased by useful conversions, as well as other automatic features, available through a Windows-based software program. softwood n @@ 2001 ACAD CanadaLaw @@ In the Matter of Certain Softwood Lumber Products from Canada, ECC-94-1904-01 USA; Memorandum Opinions and Order, 3 Aug. softwood n @@ 2000 ACAD CanadaLaw @@ In the Matter of Certain Softwood Lumber Products from Canada, ECC-94-1904-1 LISA; Memorandum Opinions and Order, 3 Aug. softwood n @@ 2008 MAG PopMech @@ Softwood lumber is sawed with two different grain patterns: flat grain (with a familiar oval-shaped pattern on its widest face) or vertical grain (straight lines on its widest face). softwood n @@ 2000 ACAD CanadaLaw @@ Do you see a similar type of solution to the Softwood Lumber case in our future?. softwood n @@ 2000 ACAD CanadaLaw @@ I am convinced the WTO is going to enter into the discussion fairly early on with respect to the softwood lumber question. softwood n @@ 2000 ACAD CanadaLaw @@ Softwood lumber was sacrificed on the altar of successful negotiations for free trade between Canada and the United States. soil conservation m @@ 1998 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ Those Navajos who helped the Soil Conservation and BIA officials became the most controversial of the' enemies. soil conservation m @@ 1995 ACAD SocialStudies @@ Roles: banana grower, banana eater, soil conservation person telling of erosion, neighbor living downstream (banana pesticide residue), bird watcher speaking about diverse bird life in forest scheduled for clearing. soil conservation m @@ 1998 ACAD EnvironEd @@ For example, soil conservation professionals learn from a variety of sources that are impossible to control. soil conservation m @@ 1997 MAG USAToday @@ In 1984, its voters approved a tax initiative on the state ballot whereby one-tenth of one percent of state sales taxes is designated for state parks and soil conservation. soil conservation m @@ 1994 ACAD Environment @@ These programs did not get under way until 1978, when the Swedish International Development Agency began providing tools, food aid, and supervision of soil conservation in parts of northern Machakos. soil conservation m @@ 1990 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ ' If you came home on leave here, everybody gave you a big hello,' said Norris Long, 44, a soil conservation expert with the Department of Agriculture and a former Navy shipfitter. soil conservation m @@ 2004 NEWS Denver @@ president of the Colorado Association of Soil Conservation Districts' The drought has created a real depressed economy for used equipment; soil conservation m @@ 2006 ACAD Environment @@ A 1969 plan by the Soil Conservation Service of the US Department of Agriculture was similarly rejected. Sola p @@ 2008 NEWS Houston @@ ' // Anima Sola's job is to make sure the mannequin head -whose real-life counterpart was spared from execution after international protests -has enough water to drink. solano p @@ 2005 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Alameda 1,645 Contra Costa 923 Marin 98 Napa 121 San Francisco 946 San Mateo 581 Santa Clara 2,350 Solano 553 Sonoma 543 Source: California attorney general, Department of Justice, Megans Law. solano p @@ 1995 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Voters in Solano County rejected the dump site in 1984, and the courts turned down later efforts by the companies to implement the project. solano p @@ 1997 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Some 200 interviews were completed in each of four regions: north (Marin, Napa, Solano, Sonoma), east (Alameda, Contra Costa), San Francisco and south (San Mateo, Santa Clara). solano p @@ 1999 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Barriers are planned for parts of Highway 92 in San Mateo, Highway 101 in Sonoma County, Highway 29 in Napa, Interstate 80 in Solano County, Highway 4 in Contra Costa County and Interstate 680 in Fremont, among other places. solano p @@ 2001 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Where others saw an empty parking lot with weeds growing between cracks in the asphalt, he saw a baseball diamond with grandstands and concessions that could draw from the hundreds of thousands of people living in Solano County and driving by on the freeway. solano p @@ 2001 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ The first season in Solano County was successful, with the Steelheads making it to the playoffs and drawing an average of 2,000 fans a game. Solanum p @@ 1994 ACAD Bioscience @@ The release of plants from cultivation has been occurring since colonial times when settlers imported non-native plants to use for medicinal purposes, for example, bittersweet nightshade ( Solanum dulcamara; solar cells m @@ 1996 MAG Astronomy @@ For example, NASA has designed a spacecraft that uses solar cells to power the ion thruster. solar cells m @@ 2006 MAG HarpersMag @@ Some of these ideas-such as solar cells, energy-efficient homes, and plug-hybrid cars-are near-term solutions, whereas others are longer term, but all are plausible in an engineering sense. solar cells m @@ 2000 ACAD Mercury @@ At the University of Moratuwa Convocation Address in 1994 he talked about how solar cells could work, though perhaps not efficiently enough to stop an approaching asteroid:. solar cells m @@ 2007 FIC Analog @@ It's far less efficient than solar cells, but the crystal is here and he didn't have to pay for it. solar cells m @@ 2005 NEWS USAToday @@ More efficient refrigerators, better and cheaper solar cells, hybrid automobiles, fuel cells, power plants that capture and store their (carbon dioxide) deep below the surface and nuclear power. solar cells m @@ 2002 ACAD Humanist @@ Initially very costly, solar cells were used mostly for high-value purposes such as providing the electricity to operate satellites. solar cells m @@ 2007 NEWS CSMonitor @@ SunPower is a manufacturer of the solar cells and modules here in the US. solar cells m @@ 1992 MAG Popular Science @@ Worldwide output of solar cells has increased 45-fold since 1978. solar radiation m @@ 2004 MAG Astronomy @@ Solar radiation would create a drag on small objects located any closer, causing them to spiral into the Sun. solar radiation m @@ 2007 MAG NaturalHist @@ In short, three cycles, recurring approximately every 40,000, 100,000, and 21,000 years, could periodically alter the solar radiation that reaches various places on Earth. solar radiation m @@ 2006 ACAD Environment @@ In contrast, clearing temperate and boreal forests typically has a cooling effect through increased albedo (reflection of incoming solar radiation), especially in winter when fields that replaced darker forest landscapes are covered in snow. solar radiation m @@ 2005 ACAD IntlAffairs @@ The earth's climate is influenced by incoming and outgoing solar radiation, while the planet's surface absorbs approximately half of the incoming solar energy, which leads to global warming. solar radiation m @@ 2001 ACAD Mercury @@ While physicists concentrated on the origin of the radiated energy, biologists and geologists considered the effects of solar radiation. solar radiation m @@ 2005 ACAD EnvironHealth @@ That research established that low humidity and high solar radiation reduce bacteria survival in bioaerosols. solar radiation m @@ 1998 ACAD ReVision @@ We are bombarded by pesticides in our food, toxins in our water, homes, and offices, particulates in the air, increased solar radiation, and new viruses resulting from the breakdown of ecosystems far from home. solar radiation m @@ 2001 MAG Astronomy @@ Solar radiation pushes the dust particles into a yellowish tail, and ionized gases are carried away by solar magnetic fields as blue plasma tails. sold-out j @@ 2000 NEWS Denver @@ Also, last-minute tickets to' sold-out' concerts sometimes become available a few days or even hours before the show. solder n @@ 1991 MAG Prevention @@ But such leaching may be a sign that lead (from the lead solder on copper pipes) is seeping into your water. soldierly j @@ 1995 ACAD AmerStudies @@ ' (4,54) He is also' rude and aggressive,' with a' soldierly character' (23,24); he drinks a lot and behaves' like an ignorant man and a bum. sole j @@ 1996 NEWS Houston @@ Too many people have counted on it being their sole source of retirement income, and, to their dismay, have found it inadequate. solicitous j @@ 2001 FIC BkGen:SurvivalRates @@ ' She is always solicitous toward his mother. solicitous j @@ 1996 FIC Commentary @@ ' Estelle is eleven years younger than Ed's mother Rose, and always solicitous about her health. solicitous j @@ 1995 ACAD PhysicsToday @@ He was always genuinely solicitous of people's feelings and it was essentially impossible to follow him through any door. solicitous j @@ 1997 MAG HarpersMag @@ He was always very solicitous of his female French customers, though in a kind rather than an obeisant way. solicitous j @@ 1995 MAG PsychToday @@ William was always solicitous toward Wilkie and he helped Bob through his periodic bouts with alcoholism, having to hospitalize him on several occasions. solicitous j @@ 1998 FIC BkGen:MemoirsCleopatra @@ I knew he was doing it to alleviate my embarrassment; he was always very solicitous of others, seeming to sense their distress even if they did not voice it. solicitude n @@ 1996 ACAD MichLawReview @@ Bifurcated review emerged with the perception that speech was a special sort of liberty and deserved particular judicial solicitude in a modem democratic society. solid ground m @@ 1992 NEWS Houston @@ He has the warm, confident smile of a person with solid ground under his feet along with a future. solid ground m @@ 2005 SPOK Fox_Gibson @@ And I think the Congress is on pretty solid ground in 90-nothing in favor of foreclosing it. solid ground m @@ 2008 FIC Bk:LordTophet @@ // Outside the tunnel, separated from it, she stood on solid ground and watched it twist snake-like, as if alive, away from her. solid ground m @@ 1990 SPOK ABC_2020 @@ As these little guys walk on solid ground, their nails push their wrists back, hyperflex that wrist and that is-that's almost crippling. solid ground m @@ 1993 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ // I think the national economy is on generally solid ground. solid ground m @@ 1996 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ No They circled the wagons, they slept on the ground, and they took turns standing guard protecting one another No wonder we're such a great nation. It's built on solid ground. solid ground m @@ 2008 FIC Analog @@ There was water everywhere, and any solid ground was covered with delicate plants, which she did not want to crush under her feet. solid ground m @@ 1991 FIC BkSF:Drifter @@ ' Lando did survive the climb down, but was grateful when his boots touched solid ground. solitary j @@ 2005 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Thinner still than in his initial court appearance a year ago, tie-less, in a store-bought suit and shoes provided by his American captors, his face worn into furrows after nearly two years of solitary confinement, the 68-year-old former dictator dominated the three-hour hearing before a special Iraqi tribunal with his prideful defiance. solvent j @@ 1992 MAG American Spectator @@ Why put your money in a system where your capital has to subsidize less solvent competition? Somali j @@ 1993 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ forces badly underestimated the Somali gunmen. somatostatin n @@ 1995 ACAD Lancet @@ we have previously shown that lymphnode metastases in patients with cervical cancer can be successfully imaged after intralymphatic administration of iodine-123-labelled epidermal growth factor, 15 and octreotide, a somatostatin analogue, has been extensively used for endocrine tumour imaging. Somersworth p @@ 1994 ACAD SchoolPsych @@ Dawson, Somersworth, New Hampshire School District. son of god m @@ 2005 NEWS Chicago @@ *Suspended Florida State quarterback Wyatt Sexton was taken to a hospital by police because --in part --he identified himself as god' and the son of god. son of god m @@ 2006 MAG TIME @@ ' Let it play out,' comes the answer from the Son of God. son of god m @@ 2005 SPOK CNN_SunNight @@ Rabbi, how can there be a God that says that Jesus is the son of God, and yet creates a faith that doesn't believe the same? son of god m @@ 2004 MAG Esquire @@ Jesus is a man who called himself the Son of God and a god who called himself the Son of Man. son of god m @@ 1991 SPOK CNN_King @@ Even in the Bible, Saint Paul -who is the first writer of the New Testament -Saint Paul said that God declared Jesus to be the son of God at the time of the resurrection. son of god m @@ 2006 MAG America @@ ' We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ, the Son of God, son of god m @@ 1991 SPOK CNN_King @@ Saint Mark suggests that God's voice declared Jesus to be the son of God at the time of His baptism. son of god m @@ 1993 SPOK ABC_Special @@ // They think I'm the son of God. sonata n @@ 2007 ACAD InstrPsych @@ Additionally, Mozart's Sonata for Two Pianos K. sonata n @@ 2003 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ // What do you think you'd like to play now? // Beethoven's Sonata in F. sonata n @@ 2004 FIC Fantasy & Science Fiction @@ In the family room, a college music teacher managed to play the first chords of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata on the baby grand. sonata n @@ 1996 NEWS CSMonitor @@ College students' spatial scores on IQ tests improved significantly when they listened to Mozart's Piano Sonata in D for 10 minutes, according to a study by Frances Rauscher and Gordon Shaw at the University of California, Irvine. sonata n @@ 1997 FIC Cosmopolitan @@ The opening eight measures of Beethoven's Sonata in E, op. sonata n @@ 2000 ACAD MusicEduc @@ The much-discussed' Mozart effect' refers specifically to improvement on a single spatial reasoning task exhibited by college students after ten minutes of listening to Mozart's Sonata for Two Pianos, K. sonata p @@ 2008 MAG PopMech @@ I have a 2007 Hyundai Sonata. sonata p @@ 2008 MAG ConsumRep @@ S2000' 02 Hyundai Sonata (4-cyl. sonata p @@ 1997 FIC SouthwestRev @@ We just weave a web of value around them, the way we do with a Beethoven Sonata. sonata p @@ 1996 NEWS Chicago @@ Hyundai Sonata ($ 13,999-$ 17,999): Hyundai is making big strides, and the dual-airbag Sonata has a huge interior, excellent ride and gobs of equipment. sonata p @@ 1994 MAG Essence @@ Check out the new Chevrolet Lumina sedan, the Monk Carlo coupe and a Hyundai Sonata. sonata p @@ 1997 FIC SouthwestRev @@ One night down at his place downtown on Monroe street overlooking an angry East River, he sat at the Steinway grand and launched into the Beethoven Waldstein Sonata. Sonatas p @@ 1993 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ *' Terezin Music Anthology,' from Koch International Classics, begun with a volume of Ullmann: the Piano Sonatas Nos. sondra p @@ 1994 MAG AmerArtist @@ 11-20), with Sondra Freckelton and Richard Crozier. sondra p @@ 1996 MAG AmerArtist @@ Stephen Doherty (Watson-Guptill Publications), which describes Sondra Freckelton's techniques. sondra p @@ 1996 MAG AmerArtist @@ I learned a lot about dynamic composition during workshops with Sondra Freckelton and her husband, Jack Beal. sondra p @@ 1996 MAG AmerArtist @@ Raenell Doyle received her art education through books, magazines, and workshops with Jan Kurtz, jeanne Dobie, and Sondra Freckelton. sondra p @@ 1997 MAG AmerArtist @@ She then worked as an assistant to Jack Beal and Sondra Freckelton and modeled for one of the figures in a major painting by Beal entitled The Painting Lesson. sondra p @@ 2000 MAG AmerArtist @@ SONDRA FRECKELTON Primrose Palette, 1997, watercolor, 18 1/2 x 19. Sondra p @@ 2001 MAG AmerArtist @@ She became a full-time professional artist in 1994 and attended workshops conducted by nationally known artists, including Jack Beal, Christopher Schink, Skip Lawrence, Sondra Freckelton, and Don Andrews. sonnets n @@ 2005 NEWS CSMonitor @@ The Sonnets of William Shakespeare. sonnets n @@ 1992 ACAD Symposium @@ These connections are made explicit by Labe's extensive metaphoric use of Phoebus/Apollo throughout the elegies and sonnets. sonnets n @@ 2004 FIC Analog @@ Here were Sonnets from the Portuguese, The Sonnets of Shakespeare, the collections of Millay, Pope, Service, Stevens, Tennyson, Wordsworth. sonnets n @@ 1992 ACAD Symposium @@ Labe exploits this doubling of the image to describe in identical terms another version of the onset of love in the Sonnets: PREFORMATTED TABLE. sonnets n @@ 2005 MAG TownCountry @@ Love Songs and Sonnets ($170), from Smythson of Bond Street. sonnets n @@ 1996 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Furthermore, one of Shakespeare's sonnets refers to' the vulgar scandal stamped upon my brow,' and the elegy mentions that its author has experienced' the taste of knowing shame. sonoma n @@ 2008 MAG Sunset @@ SONOMA COUNTY WHAT MAKES THIS WORK? sonoma n @@ 1993 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ I can't explain it; it's a mystery. Ethnically, I'm a Middle Easterner, but psychologically and culturally, I'm black. I choose to be'. SONOMA DREAMS. sonoma n @@ 1990 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Earth Week at Sonoma Valley schools begins April 23. sonoma n @@ 1990 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Participants also may join in walks around the Lagoon Valley basin and ridges Information: 707-447-1191 or 425-4610. SONOMA COUNTY. sonoma n @@ 1996 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ SOLANO Kaiser-Vallejo 351 13.1% North Bay Med Ctr 133 19.2% Sutter Solano Med Ctr 151 11.9% Vaca Valley Med Ctr 114 13.8%. SONOMA. sonoma n @@ 1992 MAG AmerArtist @@ Claudia Wagar SONOMA, CALIFORNIA. sonoran n @@ 1999 MAG Backpacker @@ I wore the Solitudes for several months trekking across Arizona, from the hot Sonoran Desert to the snowy San Francisco Peaks. sonoran n @@ 1995 MAG Backpacker @@ I have come here in August because it is the archetypal Sonoran desert season, a time of heat, cactus fruits, and, ironically, water. sonoran n @@ 1998 MAG GolfMag @@ The secret to the facility's success in adapting a cool-weather grass to the high Sonoran Desert? sonoran n @@ 2001 MAG Backpacker @@ Paul Valovich Palmdale, CA Sonoran Desert update: During his final days in office, President Clinton established the 500, 000-acre Sonoran Desert National Monument in southern Arizona. sonoran n @@ 2007 ACAD Bioscience @@ With the US Sonoran pronghorn population on the verge of extinction in 2002, those concerns began to crumble. sonoran n @@ 2001 MAG Sunset @@ This innovative museum takes a comprehensive look at Sonoran Desert natural history. sonoran desert m @@ 2005 MAG Sunset @@ One of the Sonoran Desert's most extravagant and fecund hideaways. sonoran desert m @@ 1994 SPOK NPR_Weekend @@ sounds of ants in the Sonoran Desert. sonoran desert m @@ 2001 MAG Sunset @@ // Even with two separate rainy seasons (winter and the furious summer monsoons) that make the Sonoran Desert's upland areas the world's lushest desert, evaporation outpaces rainfall 10 to 1. sonoran desert m @@ 2001 MAG Sunset @@ ' A once-in-a-nation opportunity n the face of development pressures, there are growing grassroots and government attempts to provide the Sonoran Desert with additional protections. sonoran desert m @@ 1996 MAG Sunset @@ Not a green to make a Seattleite homesick, but still, when you look out across the Sonoran Desert in January, you see a carpet of emerald-by April, it's set off here and there by yellow brittlebush, deep red paintbrush, and purple lupine. sonoran desert m @@ 2001 MAG AmericanCraft @@ ' In fact, discarded vehicles are used for erosion control in the Sonoran Desert, where it is and enough for their bodies to survive. sonoran desert m @@ 1996 NEWS Chicago @@ North American stand-outs: An April exploration of the Southwest's lake, canyon and desert country starts in Phoenix and moves on to the Sonoran Desert, lakes Powell and Mead, and the Grand Canyon --a landscape photographer's dream. sonoran desert m @@ 2003 NEWS Atlanta @@ the Pima County project director for the Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan. sons '' m @@ 2005 SPOK MSNBC_Olbermann @@ And I know as a fact, the other fallen hero families, and I'm personal friends with a lot of them, they did not respect this, and they don't want their sons' and daughters' names drug into this as well. sons '' m @@ 1999 MAG Parenting @@ Sometimes I leave early to catch my sons' sports events, and I won't take assignments that involve a lot of travel,' says Tammy Holbert, a business consultant in Little Rock, Arkansas. sons '' m @@ 2005 NEWS Denver @@ Nacchio is a trustee and active fundraiser for his sons' high school alma mater, the Catholic Delbarton School in nearby Morristown, N. sons '' m @@ 1994 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ A year or so ago, my kitchen was the Hanukah field trip for my sons' Hebrew classes. sons '' m @@ 2003 ACAD SocialPsych @@ Numerous studies have documented the effects that the father-son relationship can have on sons' emotional health and relational success (Beatty &; sons '' m @@ 1993 ACAD EmotBehavDis @@ In short, parents of boys with externalizing behavior who expressed high aspirations for their sons' education may have been stating less realistic desires than were the parents of boys without externalizing behavior who expressed such high aspirations. sons '' m @@ 1995 FIC KenyonRev @@ A few years later, her remaining two sons accomplished what she had meant for them to, but it wasn't until her sons' children had their own children and she found herself in her nineties that she relinquished her life to God. sons '' m @@ 1996 MAG TIME @@ First there's what tabloids have dubbed the Seven Words War between PRINCESS DIANA and her sons' nanny, ALEXANDRA (' TIGGY') LEGGE-BOURKE. soon-to-be j @@ 2008 FIC Bk:milliondeception @@ His soon-to-be ex-wife, Monica, had no leg to stand on. soon-to-be j @@ 2006 NEWS Atlanta @@ ' Between past regrets and future promises, a novelist searches for self and success as he contends with a dying father, a soon-to-be ex-wife and the return of a high school friend. soon-to-be j @@ 1997 FIC ArkansasRev @@ I was beginning to think, when my brother, rather than Dora's soon-to-be ex-husband, called one morning to see how I was getting along with my visitor, that Joe was probably a bastard. soon-to-be j @@ 1997 FIC ArkansasRev @@ Yet it becomes increasingly clear that I have no real relation with my sister's boss's son's friend, a brother's former classmate's soon-to-be ex-wife, a brother-in-law's sister, a cousin's boyfriend's good friend, a long-unseen friend's recent acquaintance-no relation other than a dwindling string of qualifters and possessives. soon-to-be j @@ 1992 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ Weber's soon-to-be former colleague? soon-to-be j @@ 2006 NEWS Atlanta @@ McKinney was living in Jamaica with her soon-to-be ex-husband, island politician Coy Grandison, and their son when her father, then-State Rep. Sope p @@ 2001 NEWS Atlanta @@ Low-lying land along a tributary of Sope Creek would be used for parking. soph p @@ 2003 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Top Players: C Debbie Merrill, 6-3, Soph. soph p @@ 2003 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ (9.3 ppg, 3.6 rpg); G Shanell Law, 5-9, Soph. soph p @@ 2003 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ 6 FG%); F-G Heather Schreiber, 6-2, Soph. soph p @@ 2003 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ 2 FT%); G Kelley Suminski, 5-9, Soph. soph p @@ 2003 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ 2 FT%); G Kelley Suminski, 5-9, Soph. soph p @@ 2003 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ 7 spg); C Janel McCarville, 6-2, Soph. sophistical j @@ 1996 FIC FantasySciFi @@ Casuistry Day was, perversely, something of a relief; Lester merely had to endure endless sophistical arguments, by everyone from the mailroom staff to his boss, about the existence of god and the meaning of life. sophistry n @@ 1996 ACAD ArabStudies @@ Among the theologians who deny or belittle the role of reason, al-Ghazali and the Ash'arites receive the most devastating critique by Ibn Rushd, and their arguments are dismissed as mere sophistry and contrary to human nature. sorcerers n @@ 2001 ACAD HispanicRev @@ In 1587, George Gyfford's A Discourse of the Subtill Practises of Deuilles by Witches and Sorcerers stipulates the rationale for merging the two terms and, in fact, the two entities:. sorcerers n @@ 2001 ACAD HispanicRev @@ George Gyfford's A Discourse of the Subtill Practises of Deuilles by Witches and Sorcerers (1587); sorcerers n @@ 1990 ACAD NaturalHist @@ One author lists the categories of revenants by disposition as' the godless people of different faiths are included, evildoers, suicides, sorcerers, witches, and werewolves; among the Bulgarians the group is expanded by robbers, highwaymen, arsonists, prostitutes, deceitful and treacherous barmaids and other dishonorable people. sorcerers n @@ 2005 FIC BkGen:AccidentalGoddess @@ However, just to be on the safe side, I do recommend avoiding contact with any Raheiran crystal and, of course, any itinerant witches or sorcerers. sorcerers n @@ 1999 ACAD AnthropolQ @@ Witches and sorcerers can destroy one's business and in politics there are many foes working hard to make one fail. sorcerers n @@ 1999 ACAD AnthropolQ @@ This medicine was believed to detect witches and sorcerers and also to prevent them from harming any person inoculated with Nnim Etim black powder (ekim), which was also believed to cure assorted diseases. Sorg p @@ 1992 FIC BkSF:BreathSuspension @@ '' Tia is far from ordinary, Professor,' Doctor Sorg responded, never once losing that hint of smile. Sorrento p @@ 1996 SPOK ABC_Turning @@ And I remember on the last out, Paul Sorrento sp? sort r @@ 1997 SPOK CNN_Talkback @@ ' She says, he's always been sort of weird anyhow, so I thought he was kidding. SORTER n @@ 1994 FIC Mov:HudsuckerProxy @@ CROSSCUT the approaching blue letter WITH: Norville and the Ancient Sorter. sorting n @@ 1997 ACAD BioCycle @@ PHOTO (BLACK &; WHITE): The commingled sorting line at the Burlington County, New Jersey MRF features dual infeed conveyors. sorting n @@ 1990 MAG ChildrenToday @@ Thus, each staff member could proceed at his or her own pace, and a natural sorting process took place. sorting n @@ 2000 ACAD InfoSystems @@ These groupings were done by experts in the IT field (practitioners and academics), the groupings were logical, there was not much subjective judgment needed in IFAC's sorting process, and out purpose was simply to gather exploratory evidence on internal auditors' IT-related activities. sorting n @@ 1995 ACAD BioCycle @@ Material that contains significant quantities of recyclable (especially paper) will be pushed onto a conveyor leading to an elevated sorting line. sorting n @@ 1991 ACAD PublicInterest @@ As an indication of the manpower requirements of this sorting process, consider the Chambers Development Corporation, one of America's interstate waste-handling conglomerates. sorting n @@ 2001 ACAD BioCycle @@ Having labels on the wood will help with that sorting process. SOS n @@ 2000 SPOK NPR_TalkNation @@ There's a fair amount of energy put on smart growth, on working with SOS. Sosa p @@ 2007 NEWS Denver @@ There is a subtle difference between Sosa and McGwire. sou n @@ 1996 ACAD LatinAmResRev @@ Today, it is often used as a badge of identity by favela residents themselves, usually in relation to' the outside' to designate a kind of class pride, as in' Eu sou favelado. soul ''s m @@ 2005 MAG Prevention @@ My new career satisfied my soul's desire to be with people instead of petri dishes and was the external manifestation of my hearts dearest vision to be a healer. soul ''s m @@ 1990 ACAD ReVision @@ In other words, the eyes of the shaman open when he or she has entered the soul's dark night. soul ''s m @@ 1996 ACAD Symposium @@ The experiment fails; Corinne dies and dies unhappily, but the novel can be described in Lukhcsian terms as' the inadequacy that is due to the soul's being wider and larger than the destinies which life has to offer it' (112). soul ''s m @@ 1990 MAG AmSpect @@ it is clear that he intended this film to be about the elemental mystery of a heroic soul's attraction to sin. soul ''s m @@ 1999 ACAD Generations @@ The end of my soul's dominion will surely arrive on the day that I find myself lined up in a hallway in a row of wheelchairs waiting to be loaded into an elevator, soul ''s m @@ 1994 MAG PsychToday @@ The soul's yearnings simply don't get through to consciousness; or if they do, we try to numb ourselves to them with medications, frenzied activities, or other palliatives. soul ''s m @@ 1990 ACAD NaturalHist @@ The changes that occur during such conditions --the lack of responsiveness, the cessation or slowing of breathing and pulse --are attributed to the soul's departure. soul ''s m @@ 2007 ACAD TheologStud @@ (n1) Not only does it imply an unduly Platonized idea of the soul's fall from, and return to, goodness that is fundamentally at odds with Christianity, but it has also been soundly refuted by eminent scholars. soul food m @@ 1997 MAG Jet @@ Edmonds, makes her motion-picture debut as co-producer with Soul Food. soul food m @@ 1997 MAG Jet @@ Edmonds, makes her motion-picture debut as co-producer with Soul Food. soul food m @@ 2004 SPOK PBS_Tavis @@ And that's very important, I think, and, uh --but we still maintain the truthfulness and the honesty about the storytelling, like with' Soul Food' as well, so it's not stuff that you can't relate to. soul food m @@ 1992 NEWS Houston @@ We ate three times at the famous soul food restaurant Aunt Kizzy's Back Porch, and we shopped until we ran out of money. soul food m @@ 1996 NEWS Atlanta @@ He calls it soul food for the soul; it sticks to the brain. soul food m @@ 1997 MAG Jet @@ Mother Joe and her daughters (l-r), Maxine, Bird and Teri, work to prepare the delicious soul food for the family. soul food m @@ 1995 NEWS Atlanta @@ Although some places have always cooked light -Atlanta's Beautiful Restaurants and Soul Vegetarian, for instance -the new upscale soul food restaurants in New York, Washington and Los Angeles make a selling point of using less salt and fat. soul food m @@ 1995 NEWS Atlanta @@ Soul food, when you get right down to it. soul-searching n @@ 1992 ACAD AfricaToday @@ Jane Perlez,' Kenyans Do Some Soul-Searching After the Rape of 71 School Gtrls,' New York Times July 29, 1991, p. soul-searching n @@ 2007 MAG Essence @@ Here are some tips: DO SOME SOUL-SEARCHING. soul-searching n @@ 2008 MAG USCatholic @@ She decided to do some soul-searching. soul-searching n @@ 1997 ACAD Women's Review of Books @@ The women have to do some soul-searching, and they'd rather run from that process than work it through. soul-searching n @@ 1995 NEWS Denver @@ ' We really began to do some soul-searching,' Westfall said. soul-searching n @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_King @@ He didn't do a lot of soul-searching. soulless j @@ 1996 FIC CriticalMatrix @@ ); in any case, soulless machines don't need much music. soulless j @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Vanish @@ Each time Conner only caught a glimpse, and each time he saw the same shadowed countenance with white, soulless eyes. soulless j @@ 1996 FIC CriticalMatrix @@ Showing these completely soulless machines is the shortest way of demonstrating the antithesis which inspires the piece --the antithesis between man as a' vital' animal and man as a' spiritual' animal --as incarnated in the diametrically opposed figures ... soulless j @@ 1996 FIC CriticalMatrix @@ On the contrary, the close similarity between Krenek's description of Jonny as part of the realm of the' soulless machines, soulless j @@ 1993 ACAD CrossCurrents @@ Hobbes views human beings as' soulless machines, for whom neither dishonor nor damnation has any meaning. soulless j @@ 2003 MAG USCatholic @@ Movies about murderous cyborgs also explore the dangers of our becoming soulless machines. sound asleep m @@ 1996 MAG BoysLife @@ In a short while he became very ill and could not move, so he lay down upon the bank of the lake and again fell sound asleep. sound asleep m @@ 2002 MAG MilitaryHist @@ Lee Photograph // ARTHUR LEE, A 14-YEAR-OLD STUDENT, was sound asleep in Officers' Quarters B at the Naval Ammunition Depot NAD, West Loch, Territory of Hawaii. sound asleep m @@ 1997 MAG BoysLife @@ Photograph // WAVERLY PERSON was sound asleep in Golden, Colo. sound asleep m @@ 2001 FIC LiteraryRev @@ Luke was sound asleep on the little cot in my room, his smooth self like a crescent moon under the covers. sound asleep m @@ 1995 SPOK ABC_2020 @@ She walked back into the house while sound asleep. sound asleep m @@ 1991 FIC Mov:RamblingRose @@ HILLYER HOME -BUDDY'S BEDROOM -DAY A shot of Buddy sound asleep in his bed in the early gray dawn. sound asleep m @@ 1996 MAG Ms @@ Joanna checks on Samuel who is sound asleep. sound asleep m @@ 1995 FIC LiteraryRev @@ ' But was he really sleeping?'.' Sleeping, yes I'm sure of it'.' Sound asleep? sound track m @@ 1990 FIC Mov:BridgesMadison @@ THE BARON'S LAUGH FILLS THE SOUND TRACK. sound track m @@ 1998 SPOK ABC_GMA @@ You bring these three forces all together, and you have a huge, huge sound track that's sold. sound track m @@ 1991 MAG Money @@ ' Every shop, for instance, plays a New Age sound track of soothing mantras that hum louder when you pull merchandise off the shelves. sound track m @@ 2008 MAG PCWorld @@ This means that the player can perform audio mixing for sound effects generated within the player (such as menu navigation effects) along with the audio sound track of the film. sound track m @@ 2004 NEWS CSMonitor @@ ' Most people have never been to a no-sound movie, so they take the sound track or the effects completely for granted. sound track m @@ 1992 MAG People @@ Carrere not only landed four songs on the Wayne sound track but also a solo-album contract. sound track m @@ 1998 NEWS Denver @@ FRONT RANGE MUSIC SCENE -Zuba has landed a song,' Speed Queen,' on the upcoming sound track of the comedy' There's Something About Mary. sound track m @@ 1997 MAG ArtAmerica @@ So he's doing these endless lectures, or talking to an off-screen shrink, or walking in the street overhearing things, while she carries on by herself on the sound track. sounding board m @@ 2001 SPOK CNN_YourHealth @@ They're not --teenagers are not short adults, they still need adults as a sounding board, as a guide. sounding board m @@ 2000 ACAD MusicEduc @@ In any event, having a good mentor as a sounding board and guide for the myriad aspects of daily teaching, for professional development, and for career planning can be a huge plus for one's growth and success as a teacher. sounding board m @@ 2001 MAG USCatholic @@ @@31555 sounding board Headnote We can't afford to wait until the North Pole feels like the Sahara Desert to admit we are destroying our environment. sounding board m @@ 1995 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ We get it from four editors in Colorado, the state we've chosen as our sounding board for the first 100 days in the 104th Congress. sounding board m @@ 2003 ACAD EnvironHealth @@ He concluded his acceptance speech by recognizing his wife of 40 years, Marsha, and thanking her for her tireless support as proofreader and sounding board. sounding board m @@ 2003 FIC NewEnglandRev @@ Jessie Chambers had been his sounding board and more during the writing of Sons and Lovers, and Frieda's influence on The Rainbow and Women in Love is everywhere apparent. sounding board m @@ 1999 NEWS Houston @@ Bill Coulter's April 12 Sounding Board column,' Time to retire Social Security earnings test,' was right on the money, unfortunately. sounding board m @@ 2002 MAG USCatholic @@ In addition to a sample of subscribers, all are invited to respond to US CATHOLIC'S monthly Sounding Board survey at www. soundlessly r @@ 1996 FIC ArkansasRev @@ He moved his mouth soundlessly to indicate that he hadn't heard me. soundlessly r @@ 1994 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ They seemed to be asleep, but you could see lips moving soundlessly. soundlessly r @@ 1992 MAG Smithsonian @@ Slowly he gained, the kayak moving swiftly and soundlessly through the wake cast off by the narwhal's undulating tail. soundlessly r @@ 1991 NEWS CSMonitor @@ The cobbled street was quiet and as I walked, I caught a glimpse of wings as overhead a huge bird moved soundlessly and disappeared into the canopy of live oak trees. soundlessly r @@ 1999 FIC BkGen:FortunesWar @@ ' Their lips moved soundlessly, for he had told them to make no sound. soundlessly r @@ 2006 FIC BkGen:Trap door @@ Walter moved soundlessly in the utter blackness, needing no light once his predatory instincts kicked in. soundly r @@ 1999 MAG Backpacker @@ I tried to pay attention to the various ways I was able to move in the bag, but, well, I was sleeping too soundly most of the time. soundness n @@ 1996 MAG ConsumResrch @@ They should discuss the program or product with a knowledgeable health-care provider to determine whether it is sound and appropriate Soundness and Safety. soundness n @@ 1991 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ The burdens have been too heavy and I think they ought to be removed, but not those for safety and soundness. soundness n @@ 2003 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ ' These guys were more regulated in theory than all the other notables in the accounting scandals' because they had a special government regulator examining their safety and soundness. soundness n @@ 2000 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ I believe we should earmark 10% of the surplus to shore up the financial soundness of Medicare. soundness n @@ 2008 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ // To be accepted, the company had to be, in Army parlance,' a responsible contractor,' which required an examination of its financial soundness, transport capabilities, past performance and compliance with the law and government contracting regulations. soundness n @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_Reliable @@ we can have financial soundness and invest in schools and teachers and health care and clean up the environment and protect retirement security, or we can squander it on a massive tax cut that goes. soup kitchen m @@ 2001 MAG MotherJones @@ IRAQI WOMEN QUEUE UP AT A SOUP KITCHEN; AT BASRA'S POORLY SUPPLIED PEDIATRIC HOSPITAL (TOP RIGHT), CHILDREN'S BODIES AWAIT BURIAL IN MAKESHIFT COFFINS. soup kitchen m @@ 2003 NEWS Denver @@ Four years ago, CHUN played a role in closing the Catholic Worker Soup Kitchen, then housed at 1836 Logan St. soup kitchen m @@ 1995 NEWS Atlanta @@ The church, which used to operate a soup kitchen, now runs a' therapeutic community' that works more intensively with a smaller number of people. soup kitchen m @@ 1992 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Odd jobs and soup kitchen meals filled in the gaps. soup kitchen m @@ 1990 MAG Newsweek @@ The congregation runs a soup kitchen and has forsworn large-scale renovations until a bigger homeless' suite' is completed. soup kitchen m @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_Event @@ // // And Jordan plans to donate the money to a soup kitchen. soup kitchen m @@ 1996 MAG America @@ We do religious things like sing in church, but we also relax at the seashore and work hard at the soup kitchen. soup kitchen m @@ 2005 NEWS CSMonitor @@ , explaining that her life revolves around' two companies, three children, a spouse, a lot of community involvement, a social life, the kids' social life, and volunteering in a soup kitchen every week. source material m @@ 2001 MAG Futurist @@ Because the future exists only as concepts in people's minds, the only way we can have ideas about the future is to develop them ourselves, with no direct visual experience, documents, eyewitnesses, source material, or other help from the future itself. source material m @@ 1996 MAG AmSpect @@ For' Muse,' read' source material. source material m @@ 2008 ACAD ArtBulletin @@ In seeking out ethnographic source material, I draw on the writings of anthropologists and religious studies specialists, who have focused on devotional movements centered on sants or gurus, and on my own observations of ritual practice from the field. source material m @@ 2006 ACAD IntlAffairs @@ The commission was expected to provide a comprehensive evaluation of the Vatican's role during the Second World War, but their investigation was constrained by the limited source material that the Vatican provided. source material m @@ 1993 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Rabbi Fisdel says he and Walters share a reverence for original source material. source material m @@ 2002 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Within a narrower range, the ballads similarly spin webs of variations on their tuneful source material. source material m @@ 2004 MAG USNWR @@ Full reports are available only to subscribers, but anyone can access the abstracts, which include the reviewers' conclusions and source material. source material m @@ 1994 ACAD SocialStudies @@ use of the concepts in the form of analytical questions to interpret the source material; sourdough n @@ 2005 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ The steak was a petite filet, wrapped in a sourdough bread slice that soaks up the natural juices and the herb vinaigrette. sourdough n @@ 2006 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ In a few hours, sitting before the fireplace with a plate of hot, steaming Dungeness, fresh baked sourdough, a bowl of melted garlic butter and a bottle of crisp, chilled white wine, we were both feeling entirely crabby. sourdough n @@ 2008 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ the history of sourdough bread, what it's like to be inside a silicon-chip manufacturing factory and more. sourdough n @@ 2008 FIC Bk:distantmagic @@ The tray also held a loaf of sourdough bread, a wedge of cheese, and a dish of pickled fish. sourdough n @@ 2008 FIC Bk:TuesdayatBlueMoon @@ The complications in our case had the attorney fees splitting and multiplying like sourdough starter on steroids. sourdough n @@ 2008 MAG VegTimes @@ cup vegan dressing/sandwich spread, such as Follow Your Heart Vegenaise cup chopped arugula 12 slices toasted whole-wheat sourdough bread, souring v @@ 1990 SPOK CNN_Moneyline @@ Recent interest rate concerns, and souring real estate loans, had put pressure on the group. sourly r @@ 1999 MAG Ms @@ ' We're in Golden,' Megumi said sourly. sourly r @@ 1998 FIC BkJuv:DeathDentist @@ Brodie sourly, jerking his arm away. sourly r @@ 1998 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ ' I didn't plan to do this,' she said, looking sourly at the rich red walls and leopard prints around her. sourly r @@ 2001 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ ' This is the first time I've ever had to dump my spuds,' Mr Hoff said sourly. sourly r @@ 1999 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ San Jose, said the critics sourly, was on its way to becoming' the Los Angeles of the North. sourly r @@ 2007 ACAD LiteraryRev @@ I've often said, sourly, that poets just have to be good once every two weeks. sourly r @@ 1998 FIC BkJuv:DeathDentist @@ Gilchrist's receptionist, Maggie Bane, answered the telephone and to Hamish's frantic appeal for help said sourly he would just need to come along and take his chances. sous j @@ 2008 NEWS Denver @@ ' //' Remind me again what your cooling procedure is,' says Kelley to the sous chef. sous j @@ 2008 NEWS Denver @@ She greets sous chef Richard Palfy, who sticks with us throughout the visit. sous j @@ 1992 ACAD ArtBulletin @@ Henri Moke, a disciple of Sir Walter Scott, wrote several historical novels, including Le Gueux de ruer, ou la Belgique sous le duc d'Albe, Paris, 1827; sous j @@ 2002 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ She moved back to the West Coast to be the corporate sous chef for Tom Douglas' three Seattle restaurants, then became chef at the Palace Kitchen there, where she met her husband. sous j @@ 1995 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ But executive chef Karl Peters, 40, and sous chef Ann Leon, 28, are turning the clock back even further this month. sous j @@ 2007 ACAD Art Bulletin @@ Nous n'appercevons les grces que poinctucs, bouffus, &; enfles d'artifices: celles qui coulent sous la nafvet &; la simplicit, eschappent aysement une veue grossire comme est la nostre; elles ont une beaut dlicate &; cache; il fault la veue nette &; bien purge, pour descouvrir cette secrette lumire. soused v @@ 2004 FIC Mov:2001Maniacs @@ Anderson approaches, obviously soused. souter n @@ 1995 ACAD Church&State @@ Justice SOUTER, with whom Justice O'CONNOR and Justice BREYER join, concurring in part and concurring in the judgment. souter n @@ 1995 ACAD Church&State @@ The contrary view, most strongly espoused by JUSTICE STEVENS, post, at 2468-2469, but endorsed by JUSTICE SOUTER and JUSTICE O'CONNOR as well, exiles private religious speech to a realm of less-protected expression heretofore inhabited only by sexually explicit displays and commercial speech. souter n @@ 1995 ACAD Church&State @@ Nonetheless, as Justice SOUTER aptly demonstrates, souter n @@ 2000 NEWS Atlanta @@ ' JUSTICE SOUTER joined by Breyer, Stevens and Ginsburg Photo Justice William H. souter n @@ 1996 ACAD Church&State @@ JUSTICE SOUTER, with whom JUSTICE STEVENS, JUSTICE GINSBURG and JUSTICE BREYER join, dissenting. souter n @@ 1990 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Thank you, Mr President JUDGE SOUTER'S STATEMENT. south china sea m @@ 2001 SPOK CBS_FaceNation @@ why the South China Sea requires a reconnaissance flight to go back and forth on a set route. south china sea m @@ 1999 MAG Forbes @@ She'd do up my opium pipe and I'd lie there listening to the South China sea and no Helicopters at all anymore. south china sea m @@ 2005 ACAD IntlAffairs @@ the recent trend toward greater intra-Asian trade (relative to trade with Europe and North America) results in more shipping in the littoral waters of Southeast Asia and the South China Sea. south china sea m @@ 1993 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Orient Petroleum unit and its Chinese partner received approval from China's government to begin a $ 650 million development of an oil field in the South China Sea. south china sea m @@ 1995 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ // Another issue that keeps coming up has to do with the South China Sea, the Spratly Islands, which China, as I understand it, has claimed, some of the islands in the South China Sea which are also claimed by the Philippines. south china sea m @@ 1990 MAG ScienceNews @@ Such a staggering amount of continental escape would have occurred at roughly the same time as the formation of the seafloor in the South China Sea. south china sea m @@ 2004 ACAD ForeignAffairs @@ Can these three powers now coexist, or will they butt heads over control of the region, access to energy sources, security of sea lanes, and sovereignty over islands in the South China Sea?. south china sea m @@ 1999 ACAD ArmedForces @@ However, faced by increasing tension with the PRC over some South China Sea islands, President Estrada made a major policy shift on 23 December 1998, when he suddenly declared his administration's support of the AFP's program. southbound j @@ 2008 NEWS CSMonitor @@ As part of this transformation, people will soon be sitting at cafe tables on what used to be one of Broadway's busy southbound lanes. southbound j @@ 2000 NEWS Atlanta @@ She apparently over-corrected and crossed into the southbound lane. southbound j @@ 2007 NEWS Chicago @@ One southbound lane will be closed from 9:30 a. southbound j @@ 1996 MAG OutdoorLife @@ Like a breakaway NFL back, the coyote picked a hole through the traffic in the southbound lane, paused a moment on the grass median and darted across the northbound lane. southbound j @@ 2008 FIC Bk:PelicanRoad @@ They might have easily got to Picayune in all this time, but now they would be stuck for every southbound train. southbound j @@ 2005 SPOK CNN_Situation @@ Why --has anybody explained why they won't open the southbound lanes to northbound traffic? southerner n @@ 2005 SPOK CNN_Situation @@ I admire a lot about him. But you never hear anybody mention that. But I'm a white southerner. southland p @@ 1991 ACAD EnvirAffairs @@ 242 Similarly, in Southland Corp. southland p @@ 1997 MAG Inc. @@ The next year a consultant involved in that outsourcing arrangement passed on some interesting information: Southland Corp. southland p @@ 1992 NEWS Houston @@ Between 1969 and 1972 he won five Southland Conference championships in the 100-yard, 220-yard and 440-yard events and was inducted into Lamar's Hall of Honor in 1968. southland p @@ 1996 NEWS Chicago @@ Color Tile was merely following in the footsteps of Dallas-based Southland Corp. southland p @@ 1996 NEWS AssocPress @@ 7-Eleven is introducing a' Deli Central' line of hot meals, sandwiches and fruit salads, said Karen Raskopf, spokeswoman for its parent company, Southland Corp. southland p @@ 1991 NEWS Atlanta @@ English is president of Southland Development Corp. southside p @@ 1994 NEWS Atlanta @@ m. for our monthly steering committee meeting. Addressing the needs of our Hispanic neighbors tops the agenda of the communitywide cluster meeting Sept 22 at 7 p.m. at Southside High School. southside p @@ 1994 NEWS Atlanta @@ CURRENT: Academic kudos to youth cluster members Azalea Ricks, Belinda Lamothe, Urielle Delia, Shonda Meyes and Marc Borieux, 1994 graduates of Southside High School, for doing well on the recent advanced placement English exams. southside p @@ 2006 NEWS Atlanta @@ For example, Southside High School in Atlanta has an SAT average of 812, but the school met the state's testing goals. southside p @@ 1994 NEWS Atlanta @@ Rejuvenate at Lake Lanier. CURRENT: Benjamin Canada, superintendent of Atlanta public schools, will attend today's cluster meeting at 7 p.m. at Southside High School. southside p @@ 1999 NEWS Atlanta @@ Principal at Southside High Years: 1 6-AAA. southside p @@ 2000 NEWS USAToday @@ Champaign-Urbana: March starts at Southside School and ends with a rally at Hessel Park, 12:30 p. sowing v @@ 1994 FIC Bk:FistGod @@ thus blowing away Khrushchev's phony protests and sowing the seeds of his own eventual destruction. sowing v @@ 2008 MAG OrganicGarden @@ Transplant, Too Now, here's one of the tricks to successfully extending your lettuce-eating season: About two to three weeks before sowing lettuce seeds directly in your garden, start some in trays inside. sowing v @@ 2008 SPOK ABC_ThisWeek @@ But I think if her victory and if she succeeds in getting the nomination, I think she's sowing the seeds of a big problem. sowing v @@ 2006 MAG TodaysParent @@ By putting sport in a social context, Leidl hopes he and his staff are sowing seeds for a lifelong love of being active. sowing v @@ 1994 FIC ContempFic @@ agitators and troublemakers were sowing the seeds of doubt precisely so as to paralyze the last remaining healthy part of society. sowing v @@ 1992 MAG Horticulture @@ Deno found that good germination could be obtained by sowing fresh seed and keeping the pots at 70 degrees Fahrenheit for three months. sowing v @@ 1991 ACAD SocialResrch @@ ') In his speech of February 6, Burke will take a last step and charge Pitt and the other architects of the regency with conduct' reprehensible, degrading the royal family, sowing the seeds of future distractions and disunion in that family, and verging to treasons, for which the justice of our country will, I trust, one day overtake them, and bring them to trial. soy milk m @@ 2000 MAG VegTimes @@ For example, soy milk easily doubles for dairy milk, and miso can take the place of chicken and beef broth. soy milk m @@ 2006 MAG Bazaar @@ WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY NUTRITION Says Young:' Christie's diet is well-rounded and rich in antioxidants, fiber, protein, and water, but she's not consuming much dairy, so her soy milk should be calcium-fortified. soy milk m @@ 1997 MAG Prevention @@ Drink calcium-fortified, low-fat soy milk-with about 20 mg isoflavones and only 2. soy milk m @@ 1994 NEWS Chicago @@ ' Don't wash your Big Mac down with a glass of soy milk. soy milk m @@ 1999 MAG TotalHealth @@ Then off to the meat alternatives of soy burgers, soy sausage, tofu pups and soy milk. soy milk m @@ 2004 MAG Bazaar @@ Four pieces each of salmon and hamachi yellowtail) sashimi; edamame with sea salt; pot of black chai tea with soy milk and brown-rice syrup (a natural sweetener). soy milk m @@ 1997 FIC Triquarterly @@ Just before she left for the train station she asked for a bowl of soy milk with sugar and kuei-pi. soy milk m @@ 1998 MAG Prevention @@ Tofu? To you, it's a sponge! Soy milk? soya n @@ 2006 FIC BkJuv:MissionSong @@ soya beans, quinine, or Kivu's wild strawberries which are the best in the world bar none. spaceship n @@ 1999 MAG MotherEarth @@ nuclearpowered alien spaceship; spaceships n @@ 1997 FIC BkGen:Deep waters @@ ' Gwendolyn Pitt, the leader of the group, has told her followers that the alien spaceships will arrive at midnight on the fifteenth to take them all away on an extended tour of the galaxy. spaceships n @@ 2005 NEWS CSMonitor @@ We get all sorts, from conspiracy buffs who accuse us of hiding alien spaceships, to young children curious about how astronauts use the bathroom in space. spaceships n @@ 2008 SPOK Fox_Hannity @@ //: And coming up, we kickoff' Conspiracy Month' with an eerie look at a place that many say is housing secret alien spaceships. spaceships n @@ 1999 FIC BkGen:ForeverFree @@ The husks of dozens of alien spaceships drifted in orbit, one of them an interstellar vessel. spaceships n @@ 2006 FIC Analog @@ Our astronomy satellites picked up a whole big fleet of alien spaceships coming this way. spaceships n @@ 2001 FIC Analog @@ fleets of alien spaceships --fighting in Humanity's name, each allied to a different Human sect-tear each other to shrapnel and freeze-dried flesh; spacesuit n @@ 1993 FIC Mov:HotZone @@ INFECTIOUS AREA -DO NOT STRIKE GLASS INSIDE JAXX'S SPACESUIT -HER POV Air ROARS like a freight train. spacesuit n @@ 2008 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ And going to the moon, staying for months, wearing the spacesuit all the time? spacesuit n @@ 2002 SPOK CNN_Next @@ // If this were a real flight, I'd be wearing a spacesuit like this, and there's a pilot at the controls in the front seat. spacesuit n @@ 2001 MAG ChildDigest @@ Volunteers will get to experience first hand the clumsiness of trying to do everyday tasks while wearing a bulky spacesuit. spacesuit n @@ 2001 FIC Analog @@ He sweated inside his spacesuit as he drove the tractor. spacesuit n @@ 2004 MAG PopScience @@ So when he studies lethal Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever virus, he does so wearing a spacesuit inside a Biosafety Level 4 laboratory, a' hot zone' that uses negative air pressure, special door seals, disinfectant showers and autoclaves to contain the most deadly viruses in the world. Spallation n @@ 1998 ACAD PhysicsToday @@ The $833 million basic energy sciences account in the new Office of Science included $130 million to begin building the Spallation Neutron Source, a $1. spammer. n @@ 2002 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ And you can sort of set yourself up as a large spammer. // It's depressingly easy for spammers to get started, and it requires very little intelligence or money. spamming v @@ 1997 MAG SatEvenPost @@ The most well-known abuse of the Usenet is called' spamming,' the posting of the same message to hundreds of newsgroups (see sidebar, left). spandex n @@ 1995 NEWS AssocPress @@ Run far enough, and bicyclists in black Spandex seem obnoxious merely gliding by. spandex n @@ 2003 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ A jump thus becomes the Pythagorean theorem (a2 + b2 = c2) as demonstrated while wearing Spandex. spandex n @@ 1997 ACAD Women's Review of Books @@ Solid, sleek, and muscular, she stands out in her black Spandex biking shorts, metallic blue halter top, and pink headband. spandex n @@ 1999 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ TBS happened to be doing a World Championship Wrestling show dedicated to the career of someone named Goldberg, a 300-pound-plus wrestler with stringy hair, wearing a one-piece Spandex ensemble in an orange-and-black print. spandex n @@ 2001 SPOK ABC_GMA @@ They are sleek Spandex shorts, really fast, really hot, from Nike. spandex n @@ 1991 MAG Money @@ Goods range from $1 postcards to $15 T-shirts, from $20 spandex shorts to $60 sweatshirts, and from $125 basketball sneakers to $225 Michael Jordan warm-up suits. spandex v @@ 2002 FIC LiteralLatte @@ Chuckie Massabeesec, who'd followed Cortland, had introduced Analda to spandex shorts and racewalking. spaniel n @@ 2004 FIC MassachRev @@ ' No answer came because Charlie, you see, was a Cocker Spaniel. spaniel n @@ 2007 SPOK ABC_GMA @@ 3129@ AKITA, FAIRCHILD, PETITS BASSETS GRIFFONS VENDEEN, FAIRCHILD, ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL, spaniel n @@ 2002 FIC VirginiaQRev @@ Thomas, that mangy Springer Spaniel. spaniel n @@ 2006 FIC Analog @@ And the Cocker Spaniel next to him bites. spaniel n @@ 2007 SPOK CBS_Early @@ // Well, you know, James is typical of the breed of English Springer Spaniel, very gentle, very lovely and gorgeous dog. spaniel n @@ 2005 FIC Analog @@ He'd named it Max after the Springer Spaniel he'd had when he was a kid. Spaniel n @@ 2007 SPOK ABC_GMA @@ // // They crowned their best in show, and his name is James, an English Springer Spaniel. spanish-american war m @@ 2003 ACAD Humanist @@ Today, many only know of a Spanish-American war in which the Philippines was extricated from imperialistic Spain. spanish-american war m @@ 1998 MAG Sunset @@ The Spanish-American War began, and Teddy Roosevelt led his charge up Kettle-not San Juan-Hill. spanish-american war m @@ 1993 NEWS USAToday @@ But details like the front-line status of segregated black cavalrymen during the Spanish-American War and the rise of all-black utopian communities represented by the fictional Freemanville in Posse are rooted in fact. spanish-american war m @@ 1997 MAG Smithsonian @@ As the Army and Navy geared up for the Spanish-American War in 1898, Secretary Langley's enthusiasm for flight stirred their interest. spanish-american war m @@ 1998 ACAD SocialStudies @@ When marking the hundredth anniversary of the Spanish-American War during 1998, we teachers must ponder the question: How can we integrate the lessons of the' Splendid Little War' into our classrooms?. spanish-american war m @@ 1993 FIC BkGen:BorderMusic @@ 56 p56 Robert James Waller One two-quart canteen with a red-and-gray blanket cover from the Spanish-American War. spanish-american war m @@ 1993 SPOK NPR_Morning @@ We had, after the Spanish-American War, really gone onto the world stage for the first time. spanish-american war m @@ 1999 NEWS Houston @@ exhibits and films follow the rise and fall of the cigar industry and the presence here in 1898 of Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders in advance of the Spanish-American War. spanker n @@ 1994 SPOK Ind_Geraldo @@ // Since the program is not indecent or obscene, let me introduce our next guest, Rachael, the spanker. spanner n @@ 2003 MAG TIME @@ Everything was going so smoothly, and suddenly Uncle Sam threw a spanner into the works. sparky p @@ 1993 NEWS Houston @@ New York Yankee fans were steamed and Thurman Munson was steamed, but Sparky Anderson spoke the truth. sparky p @@ 1998 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ ' It seemed like we were bombing people out early,' said Sparky Anderson, the manager of that team. sparky p @@ 2000 NEWS Denver @@ They see far more than the 244 bronze Hall of Fame plaques lining oak walls -from Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb at the beginning to this year's inductees (Tony Perez, Sparky Anderson and Carlton Fisk) and from Henry Aaron to Carl Yastrzemski and Robin Yount. sparky p @@ 1992 NEWS USAToday @@ Tigers manager Sparky Anderson says it will likely take a generous benefactor to come to the rescue. sparky p @@ 1996 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Some familiar faces are gone from the game, namely manager Sparky Anderson, outfielder Dave Winfield, and first-baseman Don Mattingly, who played his entire career for the Yankees. sparky p @@ 1995 NEWS Denver @@ ' I used him wrong,' Tigers manager Sparky Anderson said. sparring n @@ 2004 SPOK NPR_Sunday @@ // That's it // Oh, excellent // Sparring. sparring n @@ 1992 SPOK ABC_Primetime @@ Journalist Jack Germond, one of Buchanan's television sparring partners, does. sparring n @@ 1993 MAG MensHealth @@ It's not only Riddick Bowe's sparring partners who have to deal with mouth pain. sparring n @@ 1992 MAG TIME @@ Boris Yeltsin and Mikhail Gorbachev, George Bush and Saddam Hussein --the headline sparring partners of the year just past --are all alert watchers. sparring n @@ 1991 MAG RollingStone @@ The four extended blues blasts on 24 Nights feature Clapton swapping hot licks and working up a damn good sweat with guitar sparring partners Buddy Guy, Robert Cray and Jimmie Vaughan. sparring n @@ 2002 NEWS AssocPress @@ Bond's upcoming adventure stars Halle Berry and British newcomer Rosamund Pike as Bond's female sparring partners, with British stage actor Toby Stephens -son of Dame Maggie Smith -as the villain. sparseness n @@ 1997 ACAD IBMR&D @@ Although even basic matrix vector multiplication codes perform better when the matrices are not extremely sparse (<10 nonzeros per row), highly optimized codes are even more sensitive to the sparseness of the matrices. spats n @@ 1992 ACAD AmerScholar @@ The Mennonite boys were wearing very flashy neckties, white shoes, and some even wore spats on their ankles. spats n @@ 2003 FIC HarpersMag @@ The maroon capes and matching maroon-and-gold-brimmed caps, and the white spats that I buttoned over my PF Flyers, had been provided by Sid Sovereign. spats n @@ 2004 FIC VirginiaQRev @@ he wore spats and a top hat like the owner of MacDonough's Funeral Home down on Hulett Street, spats n @@ 1992 FIC BkGen:InterviewVampire @@ One wore spats, and one had a handkerchief in his pocket same color as his tie. spats n @@ 1995 FIC SouthernRev @@ He wore spats and carried a walking cane. spats n @@ 1995 NEWS Atlanta @@ More recently, he sent them a bogus press release with a photo of himself in white suit and spats, surrounded by bikini babes. spatter n @@ 2008 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ How come, asked the prosecutor, there's no blood, no spatter at the doorway where the supposed assailant starts blasting him? spatter n @@ 2005 MAG CountryLiving @@ Many collectors in England, where it was produced, refer to it as spongeware, but American collectors coined the term stick spatter-a name that may refer to the way the glaze was applied-in the early 20th century. spatter n @@ 2007 FIC Analog @@ UV light showed a variety of organic materials -bird waste, skin cells, and a small amount of medium-velocity blood spatter-surrounding the feather in a vertically elongated impact pattern. spatter n @@ 2008 SPOK CBS_48Hours @@ We have blood spatter on his shirt, high-impact. spatter n @@ 2008 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ The floor tiles inside the door showed no sign of blood spatter as the detective expected. spatter n @@ 2008 SPOK ABC_Primetime @@ //: We've got direct forensic evidence, DNA, the blood spatter, the inconsistent stories and incriminating statements showing a guilty mind. spaulding p @@ 2003 FIC Mov:HeavenlyCreatures @@ SPAULDING (cont'd) Ya hear me? spaulding p @@ 2003 FIC Mov:HeavenlyCreatures @@ SPAULDING'S -SAME The moment of impact. spaulding p @@ 2003 FIC Mov:HeavenlyCreatures @@ Spaulding brushes cracker crumbs off his paper and continues reading. spaulding p @@ 2003 FIC Mov:HeavenlyCreatures @@ SPAULDING I don't drive cross country. spaulding p @@ 2003 FIC Mov:HeavenlyCreatures @@ SPAULDING (CONT'D) Please exit through the door. spaulding p @@ 2001 ACAD SocialPsych @@ 1 Harrell &; Spaulding 1Address correspondence to W. spearhead v @@ 2005 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ But his biggest success, he says, is up in Canada, where he helped spearhead a far-reaching campaign that put graphic warning pictures on all cigarette packs, doubled the price of cigarettes and banned most tobacco advertising. spearhead v @@ 1995 MAG Inc. @@ The board also helped spearhead projects that eventually would change the way Capsco conducted business. spearhead v @@ 2003 NEWS Atlanta @@ Four-year residents Randy and Fran Guenther have helped spearhead a vote for new covenants. spearhead v @@ 2003 NEWS Atlanta @@ Gary Moore, an ergonomics consultant in Berkeley Lake, helped spearhead efforts for his 19-home subdivision to make the switch. spearhead v @@ 1995 NEWS Denver @@ Those treasures are reminders of an insider who has helped spearhead Denver's most ambitious projects over the past seven years -from Denver International Airport to Coors Field -and has schmoozed with the likes of Issel, the former Nuggets coach, in the process. spearhead v @@ 1996 NEWS Houston @@ She recently helped spearhead opposition to a mission shelter that residents claim attracts loiterers. spearheading v @@ 2008 MAG USNWR @@ ' New Orleans in many ways has lost sight of its greatness and lost sight of the need to reinvent itself,' says developer Sean Cummings, who's spearheading the effort. spearheading v @@ 2007 ACAD Archaeology @@ ' We're building the Wolin that archaeologists found on the other side of the river,' says Tomasz Wojtczak, a burly, tattooed fireman who was born in Wolin and is spearheading the village project. spearheading v @@ 2000 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ She's also spearheading an effort by the Smyrna Business Association to integrate the growing Hispanic population. spearheading v @@ 1999 NEWS Chicago @@ Tim Pavek, a civilian missile engineer working for the Air Force, is spearheading the effort to preserve both a missile silo and an underground launch capsule, which would be open to visitors. spearheading v @@ 2002 MAG Newsweek @@ The Wachowskis are also spearheading a DVD project, due in June, called' The Animatrix,' a collection of nine animated short films with stories that fit like puzzle pieces into the movies' mythology. spearheading v @@ 2005 NEWS Chicago @@ is spearheading the effort and gives staff and technical support to the 14 lead agencies in the 16 communities. special case m @@ 1991 ACAD IntlAffairs @@ East Germany was a special case; by early 1990 it already appeared that the East and West German economies would be integrated within a framework of private property, convertible common currency and fiscal and monetary conservatism. special case m @@ 2000 FIC MathematicsTeacher @@ But speed is constant in the special case. special case m @@ 2000 ACAD Bioscience @@ Holometabolous herbivorous insects are a special case, because the adults of many species feed above ground and the larvae feed on roots. special case m @@ 2007 ACAD Mechanical Engineering @@ the invention of a nonlinear equation containing the Schroedinger equation of quantum physics as a special case and extending this realm to the broader domain of quantum thermodynamics of irreversible processes; special case m @@ 1995 ACAD AcademicQs @@ Archival research is a special case of the general messiness of life. special case m @@ 1999 ACAD MusicEduc @@ Moreover, in the special case of music courses, instructors must become familiar with the various formats for delivering audio information on-line. special case m @@ 1996 NEWS Houston @@ What lesson do these parents teach in trying to make their child a'' special case' by getting the rules bent?. special case m @@ 1994 ACAD IBMR&D @@ In AIX there is a special case called a' process group,' consisting of a parent process (the group leader) and all of its progeny (processes that it creates via fork, etc. special committee m @@ 2003 ACAD AmerStudies @@ Ironically, the Special Committee's Address used this testimony of a missionary, who thought he was defending the Chinese, to prove that Chinse immigrants endured slavery: (n63). special committee m @@ 1995 MAG USAToday @@ 1941: The Senate Special Committee to Investigate the National Defense Program, called the Truman Committee, is formed. special committee m @@ 1991 ACAD Generations @@ As the US Senate Special Committee on Aging has observed regarding the OAA, special committee m @@ 2006 ACAD ForeignAffairs @@ Perhaps the most noteworthy effort was the Special Committee to Investigate the National Defense Program, which was created during the buildup to World War II to investigate alleged overspending in the construction of a camp for draftees in south-central Missouri. special committee m @@ 2002 MAG Futurist @@ Likening saving for retirement to' pushing a ball up a hill-the longer you wait, the steeper the hill seems,' the Senate Special Committee on Aging's former Chairman Chuck Grassley recommends establishing a regular and prolonged savings program, based on the target final total that you anticipate needing to maintain a standard of living to which you're accustomed. special committee m @@ 1992 SPOK ABC_Jennings @@ // CHENEY It seemed so convincing in Washington that Defense Secretary Cheney promised action and senators voted to form a special committee to look into the POW issue. special committee m @@ 1992 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Evidence of that can be seen in the NCAA recently appointing a special committee to study gender equity. special committee m @@ 2004 NEWS AssocPress @@ G-8 nations have agreed to my proposal to establish a special committee within the International Atomic Energy Agency that will focus intensively on safeguards and verification. special election m @@ 2001 NEWS USAToday @@ , elected 1955 in a special election after the death of his father, John Dingell, who served 1933-55. special election m @@ 1997 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ The billionaire spent several million dollars of his own money to find a special election, one that resulted in passage of public financing for a stadium from which Allen stands to profit further. special election m @@ 2007 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Mead won a special election to complete the remaining two years of the term; he was re-elected in 1940. special election m @@ 2007 NEWS Houston @@ The seat is up for election then anyway, so whoever won a special election would have to run again in the fall to keep the job. special election m @@ 2004 SPOK CNN_CapGang @@ // // If the governor were to step down today, he would allow the people to make a decision in a special election that would be held in November. special election m @@ 1996 NEWS Houston @@ A special election will be held Jan. special election m @@ 2008 MAG AmSpect @@ Republicans still control both chambers of the state legislature, won a December 2007 special election to fill an empty House seat, and have even increased their majority on the supreme court to all seven seats, but most trends aren't in their favor. special election m @@ 2006 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ First reimburse the taxpayers for the cost of your special election, governor. special olympics m @@ 1992 SPOK CNN_King @@ Commercial break // Our guest is Bobby Shriver, the president of Special Olympics Productions. special olympics m @@ 2007 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ After it was decided that Shanghai would play host to this year's Special Olympics, the city began opening so-called Sunshine Homes, where the mentally disabled can learn vocational skills. special olympics m @@ 2000 NEWS Houston @@ In his free time, Sulak volunteered with Habitat for Humanity, Special Olympics, Texian Market Days, American Heart Walk, Richmond State School, annual church bazaars and was a hospital volunteer. special olympics m @@ 1994 SPOK Ind_Geraldo @@ ' And she said, I went out and I competed in the Special Olympics because I watched your show and I won. special olympics m @@ 1994 SPOK Ind_Geraldo @@ We did a show about the Special Olympics children and we brought in 10 kids. special olympics m @@ 2004 MAG Entertainment @@ ' We attended three Special Olympics,' Salkind recalls,' and Christopher was incredible. special olympics m @@ 2007 SPOK NPR_NewsNotes @@ ' // When I read it, I completely was drawn to the content and also, ironically, I had worked with the Special Olympics and still am on the board for the International Special Olympics for over seven years. special olympics m @@ 2004 FIC MassachRev @@ Gary knew he could not be a hero-type, Special Olympics kind of guy, even if Charley wasn't giving him crazy pain. specious j @@ 1990 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ // Their argument is specious. specious j @@ 2001 SPOK CBS_FaceNation @@ That is just the most specious argument I've ever heard. specious j @@ 1996 MAG ConsumResrch @@ In one peculiar view, the' data' suggested a specious mathematical argument that seems to demonstrate that these devices actually inhibit the formation of brain tumors. specious j @@ 2002 MAG Environmental @@ Since whale' meat' is mostly blubber, PETA's argument is pretty specious, but it does attract indignant attention from the greens it targets. specious j @@ 1993 MAG HarpersMag @@ I happen to think this is a specious argument, and it is manifestly not the case in China, where the crime rate has risen right along with the number of executions. specious j @@ 1996 MAG NatlReview @@ The parallels' between the Gingrich course and the American Campaign Academy case are specious. speckled j @@ 2001 NEWS Houston @@ TPWD has found modern-day 4-year-old female speckled trout that range in length from about 16 inches to 30 inches. specs n @@ 2002 MAG PC World @@ So if you're looking for a specific control or option, check the specs carefully. spectrograph n @@ 1995 MAG ScienceNews @@ FEBRUARY Kicking off the 1995 schedule, the space shuttle deploys the Far Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph in early February. spectrograph n @@ 1992 ACAD Mercury @@ Jeffrey Linsky, of the Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics, and his colleagues used the HST's Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph to observe the nearby star Capella, the sixth brightest star in the sky. spectrograph n @@ 1994 ACAD Mercury @@ the Faint object Spectrograph, and the Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph --properly refocusing the light entering each one. spectrograph n @@ 1998 MAG Astronomy @@ A recent Hubble image taken with the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph even reveals a slight twist in the disk that perhaps was caused by the gravity of a giant planet. spectrograph n @@ 1993 MAG ScienceNews @@ The same team will also add a new electronics box to the Goddard High-Resolution Spectrograph, which should enable the spectrograph to function at its full capacity NASA may approve one or two extra days for space walks if needed, says Joseph H. spectrograph n @@ 1995 MAG ScienceNews @@ Hubble's Goddard high-resolution spectrograph also measured the gas' vertical distribution, recording the absorption of light at two sets of ultraviolet wavelengths, each characteristic of sulfur dioxide residing at a different atmospheric pressure and temperature. spectrometer n @@ 1993 MAG NaturalHist @@ The technique relies on an instrument called an accelerator mass spectrometer, which separates and counts individual carbon isotopes and thus requires only tiny amounts of carbon from charcoal-based black paints themselves. spectrometer n @@ 2004 ACAD Archaeology @@ She removed a tiny sample and placed it in her portable gas chromatograph mass spectrometer. spectrometer n @@ 2005 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Buratti, a member of the team using the orbiter's visual and infrared mapping spectrometer, notes that so far, Titan appears to be virtually free of impact craters, suggesting that the surface is geologically young. spectrometer n @@ 2008 SPOK NPR_TalkNat @@ And we'll be able to see an organic spectrum in our mass spectrometer. spectrometer n @@ 2008 ACAD Bioscience @@ Using a mass spectrometer, several studies have now made important inferences about larval origins by reading the chemistry of larval ear bones (Swearer et al. spectrometry n @@ 1992 FIC BkGen:Blindsight @@ ' But we'll be using gas chromatography and mass spectrometry as soon as we have time. spectroscopic j @@ 2001 MAG SkyTelescope @@ The star is SAO 145940, a spectroscopic binary that can probably be resolved by timings made during this occultation by 97 Klotho. spectroscopic j @@ 2002 ACAD Mercury @@ He wrote his thesis on the orbit of the spectroscopic binary star Beta Lyrae, using plates his adviser had obtained in Berlin years earlier. spectroscopic j @@ 1992 MAG Astronomy @@ Many of these stars appear to be short-period spectroscopic binary stars. spectroscopic j @@ 2007 MAG Astronomy @@ 5 central star is a close spectroscopic binary. spectroscopic j @@ 1992 ACAD Mercury @@ His program also led to the discovery of a great many spectroscopic binary systems, in which the lines of a star move back and forth as it orbits a companion too dim to see. spectroscopic j @@ 1990 ACAD Mercury @@ That same year Vogel discovered what is now called a spectroscopic binary star: the light from what appears to be one star (Spice) contains two sets of spectral lines whose varying velocities reveal that two stars are rotating about their common center of mass. speech recognition m @@ 1999 MAG TechReview @@ What's more, the rise of the Internet and the fusion of communications and computers play perfectly into decades of research --raw computing power, storage, chips, displays, speech recognition,' data mining' and electronic security --that few companies, if any, can match. speech recognition m @@ 1993 ACAD RehabResrch @@ Recently, a study by Fabry and Van Tasell (3) reported that because speech-to-noise ratios are not improved by these' adaptive frequency response' (AFR) hearing aids, any improvement in speech recognition in noisy backgrounds is related either to auditory factors (such as upward spread of masking) or to nonauditory factors, including distortion or internal noise added by the hearing aid. speech recognition m @@ 2006 NEWS AssocPress @@ Speech recognition, machine translation and language distillation don't harbor many secret recipes. speech recognition m @@ 2003 SPOK CBS_Morning @@ Speech recognition has gotten to the point where it can recognize different accents. speech recognition m @@ 1999 MAG PCWorld @@ ) Speech recognition software is a godsend for people who are physically unable to operate a PC. speech recognition m @@ 1995 ACAD EarNoseThroat @@ Audiometric data should include routine measurement and documentation of pure-tone loss with its audiometric configuration, and measurement of speech recognition. speech recognition m @@ 2003 MAG AmSpect @@ Applied Neurosciences has a probable breakthrough venture in speech recognition. speech recognition m @@ 2002 MAG PC World @@ Speech recognition isn't 100 percent accurate, and onthe-fly synthesis still sounds a bit robotic. speedboat n @@ 1990 FIC Mov:BridgesMadison @@ INDIANA'S POV The NAZI SPEEDBOAT shoots out of the docks, ESCAPING across the water. speedboat n @@ 1990 FIC Mov:BridgesMadison @@ A SECOND NAZI SPEEDBOAT is in HOT PURSUIT! speedboat n @@ 1990 FIC Mov:BridgesMadison @@ The Nazi speedboat is HEADED TOWARD THE SIDE OF AN ENORMOUS OCEAN LINER! speedboat n @@ 1990 FIC Mov:BridgesMadison @@ A WORRIED Clare is TOO CONCERNED with the departing Nazi speedboat. speedboat n @@ 1990 FIC Mov:BridgesMadison @@ He SEES the Nazis ahead, CLIMBING into the speedboat. speedboat n @@ 1990 FIC Mov:BridgesMadison @@ Indiana uses his WHIP to WATER SKI BEHIND THE NAZI SPEEDBOAT! speeded v @@ 2007 FIC HarpersMag @@ But you can think of it as speeded up, to a moment or a second when you fall. speeded v @@ 1999 FIC FantasySciFi @@ The fact that they've speeded up confirms that it's production. speeded v @@ 2004 MAG MotherJones @@ Perhaps most important, it has dramatically speeded up the process by which Al Qaeda the organization has morphed into a broad-based ideological movement --a shift, in effect, from bin Laden to bin Ladenism. speeded v @@ 2004 SPOK CBS_Morning @@ // And the Internet just has speeded everything up into Internet time, and there are some big mistakes being made out there. speeded v @@ 2001 NEWS Houston @@ Asked if complications from lack of electricity might have speeded up the deaths, Carter said that was hard to determine, but' I doubt it. speeded v @@ 2008 MAG Atlantic @@ The conclusions I've suggested so far all bear on the ways that China's environment might be improving, however slowly, and whether and how that improvement might be speeded up. speedways n @@ 2000 MAG PopMech @@ Nothing, according to' Humpy' Wheeler, the showman who owns the speedways in Atlanta, Bristol, Charlotte, Dallas, Las Vegas and Sonoma. Speir p @@ 2002 NEWS Atlanta @@ Of the 31 statewide candidates on the ballot in Georgia, the AJC voter guide published the photos of 30 candidates The one missing: Angela Speir. spellbound j @@ 2007 FIC NewEnglandRev @@ The audience was spellbound. spellbound j @@ 1993 FIC BkSF:YoungSoul @@ No one Ise moved; his cry held them spellbound. spellbound j @@ 2007 FIC Analog @@ ' The academics in the audience sat spellbound. spellbound j @@ 1996 FIC VirginiaQRev @@ Once, he held her spellbound while talking about the old musicals and how they had been at a performance of Call Me Madam when Loren was born. spellbound j @@ 2006 FIC BkGen:AgainstCrimson @@ When he came to the shore, his eyes widened at the sight that held Jerzy spellbound. spellbound j @@ 1991 NEWS USAToday @@ And the world was held spellbound by his unrehearsed words, broken by long, painful pauses. spelling bee m @@ 1998 MAG ChildDigest @@ Just win the Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee! spelling bee m @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_WorldNews @@ // Two hundred forty-eight students, ages 9 to 15, sweated and scribbled their way through the Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee. spelling bee m @@ 2000 NEWS CSMonitor @@ That's been helped in part by high-profile success stories like homeschoolers' 1-2-3 finish in the National Spelling Bee this summer and the Colfax family in California, who sent three sons to Harvard and wrote a book about their years learning together. spelling bee m @@ 2003 NEWS Chicago @@ Possible dark horse:' Spellbound,' a charmer about the National Spelling Bee. spelling bee m @@ 2000 SPOK NPR_TalkNation @@ ' It was inspired by the young people in the National Spelling Bee. spelling bee m @@ 1993 NEWS Houston @@ The winner of the East Texas Spelling Bee on April 7 will receive an expense-paid trip to Washington, D. spelling bee m @@ 2003 MAG ChildDigest @@ Digest: During the spelling bee, you asked for word origins-Latin or Greek root, for example; word history; and origin. spelling bee m @@ 2001 MAG ChildLife @@ He had strong convictions about words, and he enjoyed, more than any other of the infrequent village good times, conducting a spelling bee. spellings n @@ 2006 NEWS USAToday @@ WASHINGTON --Ever since Education Secretary Margaret Spellings unveiled plans seven weeks ago to overhaul the nation's higher education system, she and her staff have been trying to relieve anxieties. spellings n @@ 2007 ACAD Change @@ Now another commission, this one appointed by Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings, has sounded similar alarms about higher education in its report, A Test of Leadership. spellings n @@ 2004 SPOK NPR_Saturday @@ President Bush has selected Margaret Spellings to replace Mr. spellings n @@ 2005 SPOK NPR_Daybreak @@ In the way that Alberto Gonzales, who's moving over to the Justice Department, and Margaret Spellings, who's moving over to the Education Department, all of them have been people working in the White House with Bush, but they haven't developed a network that they can move with them. spellings n @@ 2004 NEWS USAToday @@ ' Paige has said he plans to remain in Bush's Cabinet for now, but observers say that, should he step down, a natural replacement would be Margaret Spellings, a White House domestic policy adviser. spellings n @@ 2006 SPOK NPR_Morning @@ // Which is precisely the point that US Education Secretary Margaret Spellings has made repeatedly about this issue. spelt n @@ 2004 MAG VegTimes @@ Lesser-known grains such as spelt, kamut and triticale also contain gluten. sperling p @@ 1997 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ Let me ask --let me let Mr Sperling speak to that Just a minute, Congressman. sperling p @@ 1997 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ // All right But, Mr Sperling, Mr Niskanen said this does not reduce the size of government // Well, sure it does Let me tell you what it does // Okay. sperling p @@ 1997 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ Sperling, how would you characterize the gravity of the changes in Medicare that this program has? sperling p @@ 2003 SPOK NPR_Saturday @@ // Gene Sperling is a former national economic adviser under President Clinton and is now a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress. sperling p @@ 2003 SPOK NPR_Saturday @@ And Gene Sperling is a former national economic adviser under President Clinton and is now a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress. sperling p @@ 2003 SPOK NPR_Saturday @@ // Gene Sperling, would you agree that the numbers are a sign that the president's tax-cut package is working? spew v @@ 2007 MAG NatGeog @@ After the core collapses (above), plasma jets spew forth (blue), surrounded by four plumes of slower gases (orange). spew v @@ 1997 MAG NaturalHist @@ The vaporized material would spew forth in one direction, deflecting the asteroid from the collision path. spew v @@ 1999 NEWS Houston @@ As a journalist, I am constantly amazed at the material people spew forth as facts. spew v @@ 1995 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ In the United States of America today, the rantings of our own rightist hate-mongers are allowed to spew forth unchecked. spew v @@ 2006 ACAD NaturalHist @@ The star's guts spew forth at 12,000 miles a second, creating shock waves whose Mach numbers are in the thousands. spew v @@ 2000 ACAD Style @@ Occurring during Titus's justification for unbounded retaliation, these comparisons permit him both to spew forth his grief sickness so that others suffer the effects of his woes and to insist that he be allowed to do so: SPF p @@ 2008 MAG Essence @@ Bliss oil-Free Sunban Face with SPF 30, $27, blissworld. spg n @@ 2008 MAG SportsIll @@ Table 2007-08 REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS PLAYER G GS FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG Paul PIERCE 80 80. spg n @@ 2008 MAG SportsIll @@ 3 // Table 2008 POSTSEASON STATISTICS PLAYER G GS FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG Kevin GARNETT 26 26. spg n @@ 1992 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ 3 Very briefly, they were joined by Thoroughgood Moore, an agent of the Anglican Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts ( SPG) who apparently never preached a single sermon to his intended native flock. spg n @@ 2007 MAG SportsIll @@ Table 2007 POSTSEASON STATS PLAYER G GS FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG Tim DUNCAN 20 20. spg n @@ 2000 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ SLIM DIFFERENCE The teams' stats over their four-game regular-season series PPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG TPG Lakers 89. spg n @@ 2006 ACAD ChurchHistory @@ Somewhere between 20 and 25 Anglican priests served eleven parishes when the Bishop of London conducted his survey (most of whom were SPG missionaries). sphincters n @@ 1994 MAG SatEvenPost @@ But if the anal canal and anal sphincters remain, then there is still a possibility. Spiced j @@ 2005 MAG VegTimes @@ To make Spiced Pumpkin seeds: Toast seeds in nonstick skillet over medium-high heat, stirring for 5 minutes, or until they pop. spicer p @@ 2004 SPOK NPR_Saturday @@ Nick Spicer, NPR News, Paris. spicer p @@ 2004 SPOK NPR_Saturday @@ NPR's Nick Spicer reports from Paris. spicer p @@ 2003 SPOK NPR_TalkNation @@ NPR's Nick Spicer is covering that story. spicer p @@ 2003 SPOK NPR_TalkNation @@ More on those stories from NPR's Don Gonyea and NPR's Nick Spicer later on' All Things Considered. spicer p @@ 2002 SPOK NPR_Sunday @@ NPR's Martin Kaste in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Nick Spicer in Berlin. spicer p @@ 2003 SPOK NPR_ATCW @@ Nick Spicer, NPR News, Brussels. spicules n @@ 1991 ACAD Mercury @@ Under high resolution, we see that the chromosphere is not a spherical shell around the Sun but rather is composed of small spikes called spicules. spiel n @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Deathpantyhose @@ ' // I put on my tap shoes and launched into my usual spiel, telling him about the work I'd done for Toiletmasters (In a Rush to Flush? spiel n @@ 1999 FIC Bk:PayItForward @@ '' I'm not going to give the usual tour guide spiel. spiel n @@ 1998 FIC Atlantic @@ Blank-faced, she would listen to my spiel, give a nod when she'd heard all she could hold, and spout out a stream of this language that was, with all its mushy, twisty sounds, pure music to me. spiel n @@ 1999 FIC Analog @@ Fortunately he was an entertaining speaker, but I had heard his spiel when he had approached me for investors. spiel n @@ 1996 FIC WorldLitToday @@ After the usual spiel to which the man listened attentively, Caleb had switched to the politically-correct tack of how insurance helps the RDP. spiel n @@ 2003 SPOK CNN_Crossfire @@ Seriously how many here --now you heard the spiel. spigot n @@ 1997 FIC ParisRev @@ I turned to Corporal Spigot. spigot n @@ 2000 FIC Mov:Cell @@ The white-tiled 10' x 8' room features a SHOWER HEAD, TOILET, and a push button SPIGOT for drinking water. spigot n @@ 1997 ACAD ArtsEduc @@ Most anyone could be expected to walk into a strange room, instantly recognize the purpose of our new machines, and just like a water spigot, understand their manner of operation. spigot n @@ 2001 FIC BkGen:A place to stand : the making of a poet @@ La Casita, with its two tar-papered cardboard rooms, one bed where we all slept, woodstove, and cold water spigot, wasn't the white picket-fenced house in a tree-lined city suburb she'd dreamed of. spigot n @@ 1998 FIC KenyonRev @@ Head almost fell over a water spigot sticking up about six inches off the edge of a grass plot. spigot n @@ 1995 FIC Salmagundi @@ ... saw that it led back across the grassy field and there was I-Man in floppy green shorts and yellow tee shirt way in the distance by one of the old cinderblock warehouses where I figured there was a water spigot he'd tapped into. spiked j @@ 2008 SPOK NPR_Park @@ And there's a lot of good comments on the Daily News website of just hints for counter-groping techniques, and mostly with spiked heels and things like that, but I guess. spiked j @@ 1998 FIC Analog @@ Her short spiked hair was dyed a startling shade of magenta and was decorated with a bright green lizard-shaped hairpin. spiked j @@ 1998 MAG SportingNews @@ He has softened his spiked hair and crawled out of his media bunker. spiked j @@ 1993 FIC CriticalMatrix @@ I wore spiked heels, seamed hose, a fitted black forties dress and a large black hat. spiked j @@ 1991 FIC KansasQ @@ Me looking at a pair of spiked heels brings Erskine to mind. spiked j @@ 1998 FIC Mov:Avengers @@ A nurse (Brenda in her red leather), her spiked heels clacking on the floor, brings over a cup of tea to Steed in a hospital bed. spiked j @@ 2004 FIC Mov:NewYorkMinute @@ Blinded, Drew stumbles forward on a nine-inch spiked heels down the catwalk. spill out m @@ 1997 FIC Mov:GIJane @@ ' Hostiles' spill out the rear --and fan out all around us. spill out m @@ 1991 FIC Ploughshares @@ and that wildness they could not hold would have to spill out, would have to go somewhere. spill out m @@ 1993 ACAD ArtsEduc @@ Jacob accidentally hits a box and the water colors spill out. spill out m @@ 2003 MAG TIME @@ But slice into the brain, and thoughts and emotions don't spill out onto the operating table. spill out m @@ 2008 FIC Storyworks @@ Everyone clusters around the bin, tipping cereal bowls so the leftovers spill out. spill out m @@ 1997 FIC Iris @@ Bodies spill out in their gray and black suits. spill out m @@ 2008 ACAD CollegeStud @@ These conflicts, in some cases, spill out of the classroom into the campus media, to administration, parents and eventually the legislature. spill out m @@ 1997 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ ' But, he added, even if new details spill out of official archives, it may be too difficult to separate the different sources of gold. spin off m @@ 2001 NEWS Houston @@ To spin off from the old rock' n' roll song, there may not be any cure for the' summertime blues. spin off m @@ 2007 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ They also have the much anticipated spin off from' Grey's Anatomy,' it's called' Private Practice. spin off m @@ 1991 SPOK ABC_SatNews @@ // Obviously there are problems, but I don't think it's going to spin off too quickly. spin off m @@ 1993 MAG PsychToday @@ Then I'd spin off into my world again. spin off m @@ 1999 MAG Forbes @@ HP just sold a minority of Agilent Technologies, the $8-billion-a-year medical and instruments business on which HP was founded, in a public offering, and will spin off the remaining shares next year. spin off m @@ 1996 NEWS Denver @@ And some of those will spin off the profession's Holy Grail -a tornado. spin off m @@ 2008 MAG MotherEarth @@ Rinse lettuce thoroughly with cool water, shake or spin off excess moisture, and store it in plastic bags in the refrigerator. spin off m @@ 2004 NEWS USAToday @@ Some industry watchers predicted it would bring high-quality animation to the Web and spin off a new generation of cartoon crime fighters to movies, TV shows and toys. spina n @@ 1998 FIC SouthernRev @@ Ivo Sanginori is dead, and Maria Spina lives on. spina n @@ 1998 FIC SouthernRev @@ Above all, he wanted clarity, directness, objectivity, all the things that were so difficult to negotiate with Maria Spina. spina n @@ 1998 FIC SouthernRev @@ Maria Spina: let us draw up a little catalog of her qualities. spina n @@ 1998 FIC SouthernRev @@ Ivo never had a clear picture of his first encounter with Maria Spina. spina n @@ 1998 FIC SouthernRev @@ It was the opening line he had been searching for all his life, and Massimo had transmitted it to him with the blessings of Maria Spina. spina n @@ 1998 FIC SouthernRev @@ He was in a blind alley, and Maria Spina's shadowy graces seemed powerless to lead him out. spina bifida m @@ 2001 MAG SatEvenPost @@ She had a spina bifida baby before doctors developed ways to treat the condition. spina bifida m @@ 2007 NEWS Denver @@ He was born with spina bifida, a potentially crippling defect that left him with a split spine and rippling aftershocks that will last a lifetime. spina bifida m @@ 2007 NEWS Denver @@ 8 grade-point average at Broomfield, despite struggling with algebra, not uncommon for those afflicted by spina bifida, Kessler grudgingly acknowledges. spina bifida m @@ 2007 SPOK ABC_GMA @@ She was born with spina bifida and had some other health issues that she's had to overcome. spina bifida m @@ 1999 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ And then when they say' spina bifida,' you see wheelchairs. spina bifida m @@ 1997 NEWS Chicago @@ The reaction is most severe when the latex comes into contact with the mucous membranes --the eyes, nose or lips, and a mucosal sac that grows on the backs of spina bifida patients that is frequently handled by medical workers. spina bifida m @@ 2000 ACAD HealthSocialW @@ ' Another mother of an 8-year-old daughter with spina bifida and multiple medical disabilities noted,. spina bifida m @@ 2001 SPOK NBC_Today @@ // Spina bifida, right? //. spina bifida is something from the fluid. We can test something called alpha-fetoprotein. If there's too much of this protein, then the neural tube hasn't closed. There can be ... spineless j @@ 2005 ACAD Style @@ '' Peyote is a small, spineless, carrot-shaped cactus growing in the Rio Grande Valley and southward. spinners n @@ 2001 NEWS Denver @@ Larger browns exhibit carnivorous tendencies which make them a favorite with anglers proficient in the three S's: spinners, spoons and streamers. spinners n @@ 1996 MAG OutdoorLife @@ Bluegills will take little topwater poppers and flies, tiny spoons and spinners and, of course, worms. spinners n @@ 1994 MAG FieldStream @@ Sometimes we tried to follow them, casting small spinners or streamers among them. spinners n @@ 2001 NEWS AssocPress @@ Waxworms and small gold spinners are working well. spinners n @@ 1996 FIC HarpersMag @@ Jitterbugs and Hula-Hoppers with multicolored skirts, Rebels and spinners and Daredevil spoons, BottomBumpers and Flatfish and plastic worms in every color of the rainbow. spinners n @@ 1990 MAG Conservation @@ They generally occur in groups and readily bite live bait, small spinners, plugs and poppers. spinoff n @@ 1998 NEWS AssocPress @@ Esther Rolle, who played feisty maid in hit 1970s sitcom' Maude' and strong-willed mother who kept her poor family together in spinoff series' Good Times. spinoza p @@ 2006 SPOK NPR_ATCW @@ // Baruch Spinoza was only 23 years old when his Jewish community excommunicated him. spinoza p @@ 2000 ACAD HispanicRev @@ ' Nine fives give us the age of Padre Espinoza (and the age of Baruch Spinoza at his death), spinoza p @@ 2000 ACAD HispanicRev @@ Given the convincing evidence in Rojas' tale, it does not seem unreasonable to propose that the author used symbolic imagery drawn from both societies and the figure of Baruch Spinoza to express a fundamental preoccupation of Rojas: the conflict between spirituality and rationalism, with the ultimate triumph of the former. spinoza p @@ 2000 ACAD HispanicRev @@ sup4 It is also significant that the biographical works of Rojas' intimate friend Enrique Espinoza include an unpublished biography of Baruch Spinoza: Spinoza, aguila y paloma (Manuel Rojas, narrador, inside jacket). spinoza p @@ 2000 ACAD HispanicRev @@ sup4 Not only was Baruch Spinoza a champion of rationalism, but he is also considered to be one of the greatest western proponents of pantheism (Roth 30-31; Spinoza, Ethics, Props. spinoza p @@ 2000 ACAD HispanicRev @@ One more connection ties Rojas' tale to Baruch Spinoza: the Dutch philosopher's approach to reality as an expression of geometrical order (Ethics Demonstrated in a Geometrical Manner, written in 1677). spins n @@ 2004 ACAD PhysicsToday @@ Any change in the sup3He frequency with time would thus indicate an anomalous coupling to the nuclear spins. spins n @@ 1995 ACAD PhysicsToday @@ Perhaps the most difficult challenge facing designers of quantum information processing experiments is to achieve a strong, controlled interaction between quantum information carriers, for example between two nuclear spins brought into proximity by an atomic force microscope, or two atoms coupled through photon modes of a high-finesse cavity, while keeping these same carriers well enough isolated from their macroscopic environment to avoid rapid decoherence. spins n @@ 1995 ACAD PhysicsToday @@ Among the more promising systems proposed for an actual quantum computer are excited electronic states of neutral atoms interacting with high-finesse microwave (n15, n4) or optical (n16) cavities, nuclear spins (n2) and trapped ions. spins n @@ 1995 ACAD PhysicsToday @@ For example, nuclear spins can be manipulated in milliseconds, yet retain their phase coherence for minutes under favorable conditions. spins n @@ 1998 ACAD PhysicsToday @@ ) They placed the atoms in a strong magnetic field that attracted those atoms with electron spins down and repelled those with spins up. spins n @@ 2002 ACAD PhysicsToday @@ Controlling electronic and nuclear spins. spinsters n @@ 1999 FIC SewaneeRev @@ Suppose she was fooling herself, and would end up no better than the dried-up women --spinsters --who'd always as a child made her giggle with derision and pity and fear?. spiny j @@ 1993 ACAD Environment @@ Between 1970 and 1989, the harvest of oysters dropped by 44 percent and landings of spiny lobster declined by 34 percent. spiny j @@ 2004 ACAD Bioscience @@ In Florida, for example, 50,000 sport divers put on diving gear each year to catch spiny lobsters (Panulirus argus) during a two-day sport season (Eggleston et al. spiny j @@ 2006 MAG MotorBoating @@ Approximately 40 boats each set roughly 1,000' traps' to attract, but not hold, spiny lobster. spiny j @@ 1992 MAG USAToday @@ Star of the show is the spiny Pacific lobster, sweet and meaty, with tiger shrimp running a close second. spiny j @@ 1993 ACAD MarineFish @@ The fishery targets two species: the endemic spiny lobster Panulirus marginatus (Quoy and Gaimard, 1825) and the common slipper lobster Scyllarides squammosus (Milne-Edwards, 1837) (Fig. spiny j @@ 2004 FIC BkGen:Flashback @@ Hey, I like Lanny just fine, but, well, even he knew he was about as good-looking as the south end of a northbound spiny lobster. spiral galaxy m @@ 2003 ACAD NaturalHist @@ It turns out that the' extra' gravity, which astrophysicists came to call a dark-matter halo, extends outward to at least ten times the radius of every spiral galaxy ever observed. spiral galaxy m @@ 2000 MAG SkyTelescope @@ A spiral galaxy's disk, by contrast, fades much more slowly, and visually it can seem a dull, uniform patch surrounding the concentrated core. spiral galaxy m @@ 1990 MAG ScienceNews @@ In this picture of a rotating, spiral galaxy designated NGC4679, the different colors show the relative motion of different parts of the galaxies. spiral galaxy m @@ 2001 MAG Astronomy @@ Compare it to NGC 2903, a dusty spiral galaxy near Leo's sickle. spiral galaxy m @@ 1992 MAG ScienceNews @@ PHOTO: Photo C: Dust and old, cool stars lend a pale yellow tint to the core of the spiral galaxy NGC 1365, while vigorous starbirth colors the arms blue and pink. spiral galaxy m @@ 2000 MAG Astronomy @@ This barred spiral galaxy appears fairly bright and large in 6-to 8-inch telescopes, although its shape is vague when first spied. spiral galaxy m @@ 1992 MAG Popular Science @@ So they aimed the great telescope at a distant spiral galaxy officially known as NGC 1232, 65 million light years away. spiral galaxy m @@ 1993 ACAD Mercury @@ The mass of many BCDs --usually less than one percent of the mass of the Milky Way --consists of more than 30 percent hydrogen gas, while the mass of a typical spiral galaxy contains only five to 10 percent gas, according to John J. spiraling j @@ 2008 FIC Analog @@ Before I was born, the spiraling costs of health care nearly bankrupted the country. spiraling j @@ 2008 MAG Newsweek @@ Within months, a score of other Ivies and well-endowed schools publicized their own aid overhauls aimed at the same target: middle-and upper-middle-income families overwhelmed by the spiraling cost of higher education. spiraling j @@ 2006 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Sadr's: how is it possible to control a militia when trust among Iraqis has vanished and the government is incapable of containing the spiraling violence?. spiraling j @@ 1990 MAG BlackEnterp @@ Like an epidemic, gripping its victims with a crippling disease, the spiraling cost of health care exacts a heavy toll on business and industry. spiraling j @@ 1995 MAG USAToday @@ Drug manufacturers have been singled out by the Clinton Administration as being responsible for the spiraling costs of health care. spiraling j @@ 2004 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ The report comes as the plight of the uninsured and the spiraling cost of health care are again moving up on the political agenda. spirit ''s m @@ 2004 MAG Astronomy @@ Photograph SPIRIT'S MISSION PLAN sends it to a small crater northeast of the landing site, which has been dubbed the Columbia Memorial Station. spirit ''s m @@ 1992 ACAD TheologStud @@ ' the Father's joy, the Son's honor, the Holy Spirit's delight' (51: spirit ''s m @@ 1993 NEWS AssocPress @@ Brothers and sisters in Christ, I urge you to renew your trust in the richness of the Father's mercy in the incarnation and redemption accomplished by his beloved Son, in the Holy Spirit's vivifying presence in your hearts. spirit ''s m @@ 2003 ACAD TheologStud @@ ' (n54) The Spirit's gifts and ministry to one person lives within not above the community of the Church. spirit ''s m @@ 1991 ACAD TheologStud @@ In sharp contrast the latter very prophetically called the assembly to commit itself to the Holy Spirit's political-economy of life. spirit ''s m @@ 1995 MAG Christianity Today @@ Through the Spirit's illumination earnest believers find that the Scriptures arc marked by what Huldrych Zwingli called' prevenient clarity' or perspicuity. spirit ''s m @@ 1996 ACAD AfricanArts @@ There, however, the interpretive focus is not on the African water spirit's Haitian counterpart Lasiren but rather on Danbala --on snake rather than snake charmer. spirit ''s m @@ 2008 FIC FantasySciFi @@ His thoughts might be elsewhere, but bis hand traveled over the paper in a sort of automatic writing, like a spirit's message upon a sealed slate. spiro p @@ 2008 SPOK NPR_TalkNat @@ //: I was going to say that the Spiro Agnew watch that went backwards in 1968. spiro p @@ 2008 SPOK NPR_TalkNat @@ //: I was going to say that the Spiro Agnew watch that went backwards in 1968. spiro p @@ 2001 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Block was singled out by Nixon's first vice president, Spiro T. spiro p @@ 1996 SPOK ABC_GMA @@ PG58 // As you heard in the news, Spiro Agnew, who was vice president under Richard Nixon, has died at age 77. spiro p @@ 1996 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Editor --The use of the word' conservative' to describe Spiro Agnew in Wednesday's obituary is misuse of an honorable word. spiro p @@ 1996 NEWS Denver @@ According Spiro Agnew this honor insults all parents in this land who have tried to teach their children honesty, integrity and respect for authority. spiteful j @@ 1993 FIC AntiochRev @@ ' But they invite boys or children to supper,' he said in a somewhat spiteful tone. spiteful j @@ 1996 FIC LiteraryRev @@ Six thousand francs, she suddenly shouts in a spiteful tone. spiteful j @@ 2005 ACAD ChurchHistory @@ almost spiteful tone' the Review had adopted in discussing American Catholic affairs(n22). spiteful j @@ 1997 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ They took a knife and began to cut me // Hobbled by her wounds, she managed to escape Christine survived that day of butchery, but something inside her did not // I've become spiteful. spiteful j @@ 2006 FIC BkGen:DarkAngels @@ ' It was the same young man who spoke before, with the same sneering, spiteful tone. spiteful j @@ 1995 SPOK Ind_Geraldo @@ Do you think she's being spiteful? spitting v @@ 2005 MAG OutdoorLife @@ By then, Williams's hands were numb; he was exhausted and spitting up blood. spl p @@ 1993 ACAD RehabResrch @@ For each subject, masking patterns were measured under earphones in the presence of this shaped noise at overall presentation levels of 70 dB SPL and 85 dB SPL (spectrum levels of 40 and 55 dB SPL), with the Krohn-Hite high-pass filter set to either 200 Hz or 1500 Hz. spl p @@ 1993 ACAD RehabResrch @@ For each subject, masking patterns were measured under earphones in the presence of this shaped noise at overall presentation levels of 70 dB SPL and 85 dB SPL (spectrum levels of 40 and 55 dB SPL), with the Krohn-Hite high-pass filter set to either 200 Hz or 1500 Hz. spl p @@ 1993 ACAD RehabResrch @@ For each subject, masking patterns were measured under earphones in the presence of this shaped noise at overall presentation levels of 70 dB SPL and 85 dB SPL (spectrum levels of 40 and 55 dB SPL), with the Krohn-Hite high-pass filter set to either 200 Hz or 1500 Hz. spl p @@ 1993 ACAD RehabResrch @@ The disparity between masked thresholds and spectral measurements is even greater (33 dB) for the 85 dB SPL noise condition. spl p @@ 1993 ACAD RehabResrch @@ Speech presentation levels were 72 dB SPL and 88 dB SPL; speech and noise were mixed and filtered together at either 150 Hz or 1500 Hz for AFR-off and AFR-on conditions, respectively. spl p @@ 1993 ACAD RehabResrch @@ Speech presentation levels were 72 dB SPL and 88 dB SPL; speech and noise were mixed and filtered together at either 150 Hz or 1500 Hz for AFR-off and AFR-on conditions, respectively. splake n @@ 2006 NEWS AssocPress @@ Anglers are reminded that the minimum size limit for lake trout and splake is 22 inches. splashing n @@ 1996 FIC Mov:LoneStar @@ We hear SPLASHING, the frightened VOICE of a young woman --YOUNG MERCEDES (O. splashing n @@ 1999 FIC BkGen:EveningNews @@ Shutting her eyes, she saw Trina splashing in the water, her plump tummy protruding over her ruffled plastic pants. splashing n @@ 2002 MAG ChildDigest @@ Sometimes I thought I could hear water splashing. splashing n @@ 1992 FIC BkSF:NonetoAccompany @@ brush and scrub thrashing, the limbs of trees snapping, bark scraping, and water splashing and churning. splashing n @@ 2000 MAG Backpacker @@ Plus we've found that splashing on water spreads the capsaicin and burns more skin. splashing n @@ 2006 SPOK NPR_Morning @@ For example, if you have water splashing ptschu, ptschu, ptschu, the violin could be splashing the bows and the fingers on the strings. splashy j @@ 2005 SPOK CNN_Showbiz @@ I want to know, at the end of the show, are you thinking --is Will Truman perhaps going to go out with a big splashy wedding? splashy j @@ 2005 SPOK NPR_FreshAir @@ And so I think the chance to do something really conventional and conservative and big and splashy, it was a welcome contrast at that point. splashy j @@ 2004 SPOK ABC_GMA @@ are these brooches These big splashy broaches You say that's out // I think they're going out Very traditional. splashy j @@ 2005 MAG Bazaar @@ First, you need a big, splashy skirt: Try one from Dries Van Noten, Roberto Cavalli or Bottega Veneta. splashy j @@ 1994 MAG Forbes @@ Best known for splashy color and big fruit designs, Mikasa now claims the number one position in the US in crystal stemware and casual china. splashy j @@ 2006 MAG MotherJones @@ Ideally these advertisements would be big and splashy and persistent enough to awaken us from our slumber in the televised lagoon. spleens n @@ 1996 MAG MensHealth @@ (He's found evidence of it not only in diseased arteries but also in the livers, spleens and lymphatic systems of men. splendidly r @@ 1993 FIC SewaneeRev @@ And your career is doing splendidly? splendidly r @@ 1990 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ that even without a rating are doing splendidly at the box office because of the critical acclaim they have received. splendidly r @@ 1996 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ Those at the very top, the top 1 percent, are doing splendidly, and isn't it terrific for them, and it's great for Cartier and all the, all the companies that provide services and goods to them. splendidly r @@ 1996 NEWS Chicago @@ Q. How is Kathy Byrne, your daughter? Did she get married and what is she doing professionally right now? Karen Uchima, Chicago. A She's doing splendidly. splendidly r @@ 1996 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ The large-size packages are doing splendidly and the skinny stuff wound up converting a whole new crowd. splendidly r @@ 2001 FIC BkGen:Blessed child @@ His heart was doing the job splendidly. Splendor p @@ 2007 MAG America @@ ' No Veritatis Splendor there. splicing v @@ 2002 FIC Analog @@ Despite routine replication of all functions and data for safekeeping, it was rife with program fragments damaged beyond the capacity of its powerful error --correcting codes, beyond repair by splicing together subsections from the many broken copies. splint n @@ 2006 SPOK NPR_ATCW @@ Barbaro was loaded into an equine ambulance and then taken to his stall, where he'll have a splint put on. splintering v @@ 1992 MAG Astronomy @@ Drill the hole halfway from each side for a truer hole and to avoid splintering the wood at the surface. splintering v @@ 2007 FIC Mov:Paranormal @@ In a panic, they slam the door shut as Delila rams into it, splintering the wood. splintering v @@ 1995 FIC ChicagoRev @@ * * * As we left, I took the crowbar and smashed the front door lock, splintering the wood around the heavy metal casing. splintering v @@ 1990 FIC BkGen:Family Pictures @@ As the last car screamed past, he threw it forward with all his strength, and the stone rocketed into the glass, splintering it, multiplying light into the car. splintering v @@ 2005 FIC Mov:LandDead @@ The meat cleaver chops into wood, splintering it. splintering v @@ 2001 FIC BkGen:StandingScratch @@ He ducked as both barrels discharged just above his head, shattering the glass windshield and splintering the wood of the navigation cabin. split-level j @@ 1999 NEWS Atlanta @@ There he was, with a few knives and a paint pellet gun to boot, hanging around like an adolescent commando ready to storm a split-level house with its two-car garage. splurging v @@ 2001 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ whether to people seeking long-overdue engagement rings or those merely splurging on themselves. spoiler n @@ 2008 MAG USNWR @@ ... one of the biggest importers of gasoline because of a shortage of refineries The promise by the populist presidency of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of' putting the oil money on the dinner table' has ended in failure Spoiler role The radical regime in Tehran has had it both ways since its inception. spoiler n @@ 1999 MAG Newsweek @@ PHOTO (COLOR): Spoiler: Rear flap can angle up for better track grim (' downforce') or down for less wind resistance. spoiler n @@ 2008 NEWS Chicago @@ side sill extensions to give the vehicle a lower look and a rear spoiler. spoiler n @@ 1997 MAG SportingNews @@ As a result, the Dodgers believe the Rockies are more motivated in a spoiler role than the Padres are against the Giants. spoiler n @@ 1997 MAG PopScience @@ Jarrett and Ted Musgrave responded with a dominating T-Bird performance at Darlington, South Carolina, March 23, whereupon NASCAR whittled a 1/4 inch off the rear decklid spoiler of the Ford entries prior to the 500-mile inaugural of the brand-new Texas International Raceway near Fort Worth. spoiler n @@ 1997 NEWS AssocPress @@ 6-liter flat six, the Carrera S has a standard six-speed manual transmission, unique split rear spoiler grille and special cup design 17-inch alloy wheels that incorporate the Porsche crest wheel caps. Spoilsport v @@ 2004 FIC Analog @@ ' he answered in the same tone' Those who pick locks with their tongues should be waiy of such things'' Spoilsport! spoken word m @@ 1996 SPOK CBS_SunMorn @@ The spoken word thing is very important to me, reading poetry and experimenting with improvisational lyrics, and I truly try to bring who I am. spoken word m @@ 2006 SPOK NPR_FreshAir @@ You just wanted to write. // No, I love rap. // Yeah. // But I guess I --this is not quite rap. This is more spoken word. spoken word m @@ 1999 ACAD AmerStudies @@ Within this thematic framework, the author-narrator pictures the spoken word through the written one, re-creating ancient and present-day stories in prose interspersed with realities of his own experience. spoken word m @@ 1998 FIC SouthwestRev @@ Now this is the power of the spoken word! spoken word m @@ 1991 SPOK CNN_King @@ ' And I'm going to say,' OK, Larry, this guy says he knows every spoken word in Gone With the Wind. spoken word m @@ 2000 FIC Mov:Bamboozled @@ LULU, a spoken word artist, goes her rendition of' WAY DOWN ON THE SWANEE RIVER. spoken word m @@ 1999 SPOK ABC_2020 @@ @ // 4:8034@ You may remember that Former President George Bush often seemed uncomfortable with the spoken word, not always the most articulate public speaker, but Sam Donaldson has taken a look at his new book called,' All the Best George Bush: My Life in Letters and other Writings. spoken word m @@ 2003 NEWS Atlanta @@ El Capitan began life as' Hollywood's First Home of the Spoken Word,' hosting more than 120 live plays in its first decade. spokeshave n @@ 2003 MAG PopMech @@ Clamp one of the rockers to the worktable and use a sharp spokeshave to smooth the inside curve (Photo 4). spokespersons n @@ 1998 ACAD EnvironEd @@ Despite the fact that the chemical industry had considerable stake in how products such as Alar are regulated, industry spokespersons were rare among named sources. spondee n @@ 1999 ACAD EarNoseThroat @@ vowel identification test), and identify common spondee words in a closed set (score: 74% on the four-choice spondee test). sponsoring j @@ 2008 MAG Environmental @@ ' The 30-second public service announcement ends with a plug for the sponsoring organization's website: www. sponsoring j @@ 2005 ACAD CollegeStud @@ Because The Catalyst was represented by its sponsoring campus organization, The Channing Club, the plaintiffs were referred to by the name Channing. sponsoring j @@ 2005 ACAD EnvironHealth @@ This paper discusses how a faculty internship can be developed and implemented, and it reports on the advantages of the internship for academia, the sponsoring institution, and the professor. sponsoring j @@ 2005 ACAD EnvironHealth @@ This paper discusses how a faculty internship can be established and it reports on the advantages of the internship for the sponsoring academic institution, the sponsoring agency, and the professor. sponsoring j @@ 2005 ACAD EnvironHealth @@ The internship has to be structured in a way that will be beneficial to the professor, the university, and the sponsoring institution. sponsoring j @@ 2005 ACAD EnvironHealth @@ The internship has to be structured in a way that will be beneficial to the professor, the university, and the sponsoring institution. Spooks n @@ 2007 MAG OutdoorLife @@ Getting them to hit poppers or surface baits, like Zara Spooks, is a blast. spooled v @@ 2005 MAG FieldStream @@ JIGS AND GRUBS We rigged 1/16-ounce Blakemore RoadRunners (small jigheads with spinner blades) on ultralight spinning rods spooled with 4-pound-test monofilament, adding a 11/2-inch soft-plastic brown grub to each bare jig. spooned v @@ 1998 MAG BoysLife @@ I grabbed the bowl and spooned a pile onto my mashed potatoes. spooned v @@ 1991 FIC BkGen:FiremansFair @@ While she dressed he spooned it onto a bed of lettuce in a yellow bowl and covered it with plastic. spooned v @@ 2007 FIC Listen @@ ' Mom spooned another cookie onto the sheet. spooned v @@ 1998 NEWS Denver @@ Dorothy spooned out potatoes onto Laura's plate, then obediently fetched a pillow from the drawing room. spooned v @@ 2003 FIC Analog @@ ' He spooned duck sauce onto his eggroll. spooned v @@ 2000 FIC MassachRev @@ At her mother's kitchen table, Alice spooned succotash onto her plate. sport n @@ 1992 ACAD SportBehavior @@ Therefore, even if this finding is not a measurement artifact and parents exert little direct pressure to inflate minimal standards, these findings suggest they may still affect young athletes sport participation decisions in more subtle, indirect ways that merit future research. Sporter p @@ 1995 MAG OutdoorLife @@ For 1995 you can get a BOSS on Model 70s in Classic Super Grade, Classic Stainless, Classic SM (which has a synthetic stock and matte blued barrel and action) and Classic Sporter. sports editor m @@ 1992 NEWS Houston @@ Address letters to the Sports Editor, Houston Chronicle, 801 Texas Ave. sports editor m @@ 1992 NEWS AssocPress @@ In 1982, he was named assistant sports editor. sports editor m @@ 1992 MAG People @@ Though he harbored vague thoughts of becoming a lawyer, Wallace prepared for his ultimate calling by working as sports editor of the school paper, Sagamore, and competing as a serious debater --though, to his everlasting chagrin, not the school's best. sports editor m @@ 1998 NEWS AssocPress @@ Longtime Albuquerque Tribune sports editor Jon Carlos Salazar died Sunday of congestive heart failure related to diabetes. sports editor m @@ 1992 NEWS AssocPress @@ Taylor, 40, was AP's assistant sports editor and deputy sports editor before working briefly for The New York Times. sports editor m @@ 1992 NEWS AssocPress @@ He was previously a sports columnist, sports editor and news editor for the News-Press in Fort Myers, Fla. sports editor m @@ 2004 NEWS AssocPress @@ In 1993, he became assistant sports editor at the Roswell Daily Record. sports editor m @@ 1993 NEWS AssocPress @@ Detroit Free Press Names Sports Editor. sportscaster n @@ 2007 FIC Mov:ReservationRoad @@ JIMMY MCBRIDE Every night Ethan already has a gallon of fluid in hand. ETHAN How much? JIMMY MCBRIDE Give me three dollars IN THE BACKGROUND, a sports news report on TV. SPORTSCASTER (O. sportscaster n @@ 2005 FIC Scholastic @@ Sportscaster 2: He's the Comeback Kid. sportscaster n @@ 2005 FIC Scholastic @@ *Narrator 1 *Narrator 2 Sportscaster 1 Sportscaster 2 *Coach Roy McCormick *Keith, a junior high student Referee College Basketball President *Fink, Roy's agent Principal Walsh One-Love, a junior high student Fuzzy, a junior high student Jeanie, Keith's mom Mr. sportscaster n @@ 2005 FIC Scholastic @@ SCENE 5 Narrator 2: In Roy's first game, the Smelters lose 109-0. He pretends not to care Then he sees himself ridiculed on TV. Sportscaster 1 (laughing): sportscaster n @@ 2005 FIC Scholastic @@ *Narrator 1 *Narrator 2 Sportscaster 1 Sportscaster 2 *Coach Roy McCormick *Keith, sportscaster n @@ 1997 MAG People @@ Photograph A Sportscaster Marv Albert outside a Virginia court May 27) denies assaulting a woman. sportswriters n @@ 2005 MAG Bicycling @@ simply because the stat books or sportswriters, or fans, pronounce his career complete. sportswriters n @@ 2002 NEWS Atlanta @@ ' We took some shots from the sportswriters in the state for taking Lamar Odom into our program,' said DeGregorio, now an assistant with the Los Angeles Clippers. sportswriters n @@ 1996 NEWS USAToday @@ Today's high school report contains results of football games involving state-ranked teams across the USA The source of each ranking is listed. Alabama. State sportswriters. sportswriters n @@ 1996 NEWS USAToday @@ Belton-Honea Path 35-0. 2A: 1, Abbeville (6-0) d. Chapin 41-29. A: 1, Blackville-Hilda (6-0) d. Denmark-Olar 57-7. South Dakota. State sportswriters. sportswriters n @@ 1996 NEWS USAToday @@ 1, Clayton (5-1) d. West Las Vegas 27-0. A: 1, Fort Sumner (4-2) d. No 4 Hagerman (4-2) 48-13. New York. State sportswriters. sportswriters n @@ 1996 NEWS USAToday @@ 1, Franklin-Simpson (5-1) lost to Class 3A No 2. Bowling Green (6-0) 34-33 OT. A: Mayfield (6-0) d. Fulton County 45-8. Louisiana. State sportswriters. spotter n @@ 2006 MAG MensHealth @@ One final note: Always use a spotter, even if you don't think you need one. spotter n @@ 1994 MAG Skiing @@ If the simulator comes with poles, use them on your first few tries, but don't lean on them (if it doesn't come with poles, use a spotter). spotter n @@ 1996 MAG MensHealth @@ And be sure to use a spotter for each exercise. spotter n @@ 1991 FIC Mov:JFK @@ LOU One shooter One spotter on a radio Maybe three teams I'd say these were professional riflemen, chief, serious people Hunters. spotter n @@ 1991 FIC Mov:JFK @@ Jim looks around and sees one shooter and one spotter with a lunchbox radio, in repairman clothes. spotter n @@ 1991 FIC Mov:JFK @@ Inside the Dal-Tex Building, a shooter and a spotter dressed as air-conditioning men move into a small second-story textile storage room. spousal j @@ 1996 MAG People @@ ' Those close to Nicole who saw the yellowing bruises and raw abrasions of spousal abuse years before her death were convinced that Simpson was guilty. spouting v @@ 2008 FIC Bk:fuseArmageddon @@ He'd been drunk enough to forget about political correctness and make the grab but sober enough to recall the humiliation of the cherry jammed in his left nostril when he came up for air, spouting like a whale. spouting v @@ 2005 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ A loud rasping noise, like the sound of a spouting whale, came from a machine that generated waves every 20 seconds in the million-gallon saltwater' ocean,' which has its own coral reef, tropical fish and sandy beach. spouting v @@ 1998 FIC Bk:LowCountry @@ even when I was over here spouting off about nobody ever having to worry about anything again you all knew. spouting v @@ 1997 SPOK CNN_Crossfire @@ // And spouting off biased news. spouting v @@ 1997 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ Now, of course, the Internet is a wonderful communications tool full of valuable information, but it has also turned out to be the most powerful system for spouting off and for spreading rumors and scams. spouting v @@ 1994 MAG Astronomy @@ Triton was captured long ago by Neptune and the tidal heating of that wrenching event was enough to power geological activity, including geysers spouting off even today. sprained v @@ 1994 SPOK CBS_Morning @@ // I sprained my ankle // Did you sprain it going into' Schindler's List' or coming out of' Schindler's List'? sprained v @@ 1997 SPOK CBS_Morning @@ // It's been six months since 18-year-old Jackie Libby sprained her ankle, but just recently, she started physical therapy at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City. sprained v @@ 1999 NEWS Denver @@ After right fielder Tim Salmon sprained his left wrist, sprained v @@ 2001 MAG SportsIll @@ The latest casualty is premier pass rusher Tony Brackens, who last Thursday sprained his right knee against Dallas when linemen Mark Stepnoski and Flozell Adams sandwiched him in one of those terrible, illegal, prop-him-up, cut-himdown blocks. sprained v @@ 1994 FIC Ploughshares @@ He crow-hopped and sprained his ankle. sprained v @@ 2001 NEWS Houston @@ He has become a fan favorite by playing more than 40 minutes a game on an ankle he sprained in the Miami game that Strickland was suspended for. spray paint m @@ 2005 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Road signs are in both Spanish and Basque --San Sebastian is Donostia --and in many cases the Spanish has been crossed out with spray paint. spray paint m @@ 2007 NEWS AssocPress @@ I saw one home that had been fully rebuilt, right down to the manicured lawn with an elegant fountain out front, but right across the street was an abandoned house with broken windows and spray paint on the front door. spray paint m @@ 1998 MAG SouthernLiv @@ GOALPOST HEADBOARD Materials 2 (10-foot) pieces of PVC pipe (3-inch diameter) 4 (3-inch) PVC elbow pieces 1 can white spray paint 1 package cup hooks 1 small soccer net Step 1: Cut PVC pipe with hacksaw to desired size. spray paint m @@ 1998 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ In the first incident, a message was left in spray paint on the steps:' Jesus weren't born for you, faggot. spray paint m @@ 2008 MAG PopMech @@ Instructions for Use: 1 Drop can of spray paint, bottom down, into the 3-in. spray paint m @@ 2004 MAG PopMech @@ Use spray paint to mark the string location on the ground. spray paint m @@ 2008 SPOK ABC_20/20 @@ //: //: //: // //: //: //: //: And now they spray paint the car with graffiti. spray paint m @@ 1994 SPOK ABC_Primetime @@ // What they should do is take him, strip him nude, tie him to a poll in a public square and spray paint him. spread-eagled j @@ 2008 FIC Analog @@ He stretched toward it, spread-eagled across the mirror, but the toolpack slid past well outside the reach of his outstretched fingers. spring up m @@ 2002 NEWS Houston @@ It was a decade when the promise of rapid profits allowed the seeds of scandal to spring up. spring up m @@ 2001 MAG Parenting @@ Hair will spring up afterward, so don't cut too short. spring up m @@ 1994 SPOK NPR_Morning @@ There's a problem that sometimes, I think, personally occurs when you're doing a cartoon that becomes successful, and more and more successful, and that these little industries sort of spring up out of them, spring up m @@ 1996 SPOK Ind_Limbaugh @@ I have advised Dole, You need somebody out there to charge you with sexual harassment and you need a bimbo unit to spring up to handle all the --all these women who claim, Senator Dole, that you fathered their babies. spring up m @@ 1996 FIC Mov:Rock @@ The guards inside spring up. spring up m @@ 2005 MAG ScienceNews @@ The government is' being pragmatic' in letting farmers keep their bears for now, Eastham says, since it's a violation of international law to kill the endangered animals and sanctuaries can't spring up overnight to absorb several thousand bears. spring up m @@ 2007 MAG SouthernLiv @@ New spots for fun and entertainment spring up that fast. spring up m @@ 1995 ACAD SocialHistory @@ Very often a man will come into contact with a girl, through business affairs, at a dance or other function, or under even still less formal circumstances, and a friendship will spring up. spring water m @@ 1997 FIC BkGen:ColdMountain @@ He drank a dipperful of the cold spring water. spring water m @@ 1991 NEWS CSMonitor @@ The two girls were outside, carrying gallon-sized containers of spring water out to the curb. spring water m @@ 1998 FIC VirginiaQRev @@ so good that each bite slid down my throat like cool spring water. spring water m @@ 2004 MAG SatEvenPost @@ If you buy canned fish, choose it in spring water; not soybean oil, which has enough omega-6 in it to drown out the benefits of the omega-3 in the fish. spring water m @@ 1994 MAG NatlParks @@ Famous people who have visited the early 20th-century bathhouses to enjoy the soothing, naturally heated spring water will be highlighted. spring water m @@ 2003 MAG Backpacker @@ Spring water is likely to be safe. spring water m @@ 2005 MAG Skiing @@ Owner Jim Bendis infuses his spirits with local juniper berries, adds spring water from the Cascades, and filters the combo through volcanic rock. spring water m @@ 2003 MAG Fortune @@ 49 for a liter of Evian or Volvic spring water from France, or $2. springy j @@ 1998 FIC Bk:ThornsTruth @@ Please tell me you're okay,' he choked, pressing a wet cheek into her springy hair. springy j @@ 2008 FIC Lilith @@ For a moment, his six foot frame and thick, springy white hair made his words seem plausible. springy j @@ 2008 MAG CountryLiving @@ 3 MOSS Its soft, springy surface makes an ideal ground cover (especially if it's already growing in your lawn), and its velvety texture is inviting to the eye. springy j @@ 2008 FIC Analog @@ She laid her palm against his abdomen, feeling the springy hair, the hard muscles. springy j @@ 2007 MAG SouthernLiv @@ At medium-rare, the meat will feel soft and slightly springy when pressed with tongs or your finger. springy j @@ 2004 FIC Analog @@ The floor was springy and soft, rather like a plush carpet, and the walls had the same bouncy consistency. sprinkles n @@ 2004 NEWS CSMonitor @@ And if you thought that chocolate sprinkles were just for ice cream, come to Holland. sprinkles v @@ 2004 NEWS CSMonitor @@ And if you thought that chocolate sprinkles were just for ice cream, come to Holland. sprinkles v @@ 2000 MAG Shape @@ For quick, homemade applesauce, Wise cuts two pounds of peeled apples into 1/2-inch chunks, puts them in a large bowl and sprinkles them with sugar, cinnamon and a splash of lime juice. sprinkles v @@ 2001 NEWS Chicago @@ Shake chocolate sprinkles over yogurt. sprinkles v @@ 1999 FIC FantasySciFi @@ '' Does it come with chocolate sprinkles? sprinkles v @@ 2000 MAG SouthernLiv @@ semisweet chocolate morsels, candy-coated chocolate pieces, chopped pecans, candy sprinkles Powdered sugar (optional) Ice cream (optional) STIR together first 4 ingredients until smooth. sprinkles v @@ 2006 MAG SouthernLiv @@ chocolate candy coating, chopped Assorted holiday candy sprinkles 1. sprints v @@ 2007 FIC Mov:BourneUltimatum @@ Vosen jumps up, sprints toward the hub--203 INT. sprints v @@ 1992 FIC Mov:LockStockTwo @@ Wooden shard in hand, Buffy sprints toward them, jumps into a series of flips. sprints v @@ 2007 FIC Mov:ReservationRoad @@ Dwight sprints across the car park. sprints v @@ 2002 MAG GoodHouse @@ Upstairs, my six-year-old nephew and four-year-old niece are running wind sprints directly over our heads; a few feet away, the baby coos in his playpen, tantalizing the dog with a yellow ball. sprints v @@ 1992 FIC Mov:DeepCover @@ A plainclothes cop, TAFT, (black, stocky, powerful) bolts from behind the CAMERA, sprints toward the motel. sprints v @@ 1993 MAG AmerArtist @@ Watching Steve Allrich paint is like watching a man in a race --his brush sprints across the canvas, trying to outdistance two formidable challengers: the changing light and the evanescent beauty of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, a colorful, rustic peninsula jutting out into the Atlantic Ocean. sprints v @@ 2001 MAG Shape @@ Then, begin your cycle of wind sprints by sprinting the straight sections and walking the curves. Spritzer p @@ 2008 FIC Bk:gardenaloes @@ ) // @@735 Maggie Spritzer leaned back in her chair and stretched her neck muscles. spurts n @@ 2002 ACAD ClearingHouse @@ Middle school educators should recognize young adolescents' growth spurts and rapid physical development and provide instruction, whether physical education programs or other recreational activities, to teach physical skills and wholesome attitudes toward one's physical ability, self-esteem, and cultural identity. spurts n @@ 2004 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ But there was a gender difference in the timing of brain growth spurts. spurts n @@ 2001 FIC BkGen:Plan B @@ In high school he finally experienced some growth spurts, which, combined with some brutally disciplined dieting, brought his weight down into the normal range. spurts n @@ 2005 MAG TodaysParent @@ THE DIRT ON SPURTS The average child grows between 2 and 2 in. spurts n @@ 2003 MAG Futurist @@ // Punk eek,' or punctuated equilibrium, is the generally accepted idea that biological evolution has not been a continuous, uniform process, but rather has undergone well-defined jumps, or growth spurts, with periods of relative stability in between. spurts n @@ 2004 MAG Inc. @@ The founder of Tatum Partners specializes in helping entrepreneurs survive heady growth spurts. squabbles n @@ 2008 MAG TodaysParent @@ Here's how to accomplish both when faced with the most common sibling squabbles. squabbles n @@ 2001 MAG AmHeritage @@ Since people don't go home for Halloween as they do for Thanksgiving and Christmas, there is less likelihood of parental disappointment, sibling squabbles, free-floating depression, and the other symptoms of the disquiet we are told afflicts America's families. squabbles n @@ 1991 FIC BkSF:TamLin @@ Any petty squabbles you want settled? squabbles n @@ 2001 MAG Futurist @@ Children's optimism protects them from an otherwise frustrating world of adult No's, sibling and peer squabbles, frustrations at learning to read, write, do math, play sports, and much more. squabbles n @@ 2000 MAG Parenting @@ Photograph Future friend: Dury keeps an ear out for his little sister-ready to pass along what he's learned Sidebar' THAT'S NOT FAIR' In their desire to prevent sibling squabbles, many parents strive to treat their children equally, whether they're buying them pajamas or selecting a college. squabbles n @@ 1999 MAG Parenting @@ Bright, shy, and aloof, he was unschooled in the ways of sibling squabbles and delights. squabbling n @@ 1993 ACAD WorldAffairs @@ Furthermore, the DPP's internal squabbling has led to much ambiguity concerning their platform. squabbling v @@ 1991 MAG USNWR @@ During the 1980s, many venerable US dynasties lost power thanks to corporate takeovers and squabbling among heirs. squabbling v @@ 2000 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ The multipanel strip shows Governor Bush, a would-be president, and Hillary Rodham Clinton, a would-be senator, squabbling over ownership of a narrow political spotlight. squabbling v @@ 1992 SPOK ABC_Jennings @@ CARDS The owners and the players are squabbling now over a variety of issues, from dividing the income from hockey cards to granting a form of free agency. squabbling v @@ 2001 MAG ChildLife @@ She came down and sat on the dock after she had helped dry the dishes in the kitchen, and watched them squabbling over who should row. squabbling v @@ 2001 FIC SouthwestRev @@ Occasionally they stir, and fight like crows or magpies, squabbling over the last of that water: Jerry believing she still has some left in the vessel that she is not sharing, and Karen believing --knowing --that she does not. squabbling v @@ 1990 MAG Forbes @@ Buyers of obscure stocks are a competitive bunch, squabbling over the tiny lots of shares that become available. squadrons n @@ 1999 NEWS USAToday @@ For the 50 or so US pilots at the Aviano-based 510th and 555th Fighter Squadrons, known as the' Buzzards' and the' Triple Nickel,' the air war against Serbia is unique in US history: It's a commuter war. squadrons n @@ 1990 MAG Newsweek @@ There they found the Duxford Wing in full formation, three Hurricane squadrons flanked by two of Spitfires. squadrons n @@ 1998 MAG MilitaryHist @@ The troopers' lack of discipline may be attributed in part to the reorganization of the regiment some 10 days before-from three squadrons of four troops into four squadrons of three troops. squadrons n @@ 1998 MAG MilitaryHist @@ The troopers' lack of discipline may be attributed in part to the reorganization of the regiment some 10 days before-from three squadrons of four troops into four squadrons of three troops. squadrons n @@ 2007 MAG TIME @@ To keep the air moving, squadrons of choppers fly low, a maneuver rendered yet more perilous because the valleys are crisscrossed with electricity cables. squadrons n @@ 1994 MAG Ebony @@ The 99th Fighters Squadron was joined by three additional squadrons: the 100th, 301st and the 302nd, in the 332nd Fighter Group. squalid j @@ 1992 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ a militant group that had taken over Wounded Knee in 1973 in a 71-day siege designed to protest the government's breaking of treaties and draw attention to the squalid living conditions of the Indians. squall n @@ 1997 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ The company's' Summer Squall' sheer linen is available in sage, ecru, oatmeal, toast and gold. squall n @@ 1990 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Campbell and Neil Howard, the colt's trainer, said they would race Summer Squall in New York without Lasix later this year, but only after he has had a long rest that might alleviate the problem. squall n @@ 1990 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ But Unbridled, who beat Summer Squall by 3 1/2 lengths in the Kentucky Derby on May 5, effectively earned twice as much as the winner today by finishing second: squall n @@ 1990 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ But Unbridled, who beat Summer Squall by 3 1/2 lengths in the Kentucky Derby on May 5, effectively earned twice as much as the winner today by finishing second: with Summer Squall out of the Belmont, Unbridled, who will run in the race, has clinched the $1 million Triple Crown bonus for the best overall finish in the three races. squall n @@ 1990 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ The Derby winner went off at 8-5, with Summer Squall 2-1 and Mister Frisky, who finished eighth in the Derby, 5-2. squall n @@ 1990 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ This was Summer Squall's second triumph over Unbridled in three meetings. squalor n @@ 1990 MAG NatlReview @@ but Gorbachev understandably shrinks from inflicting greater pain on a people who already live in squalor, despite the USSR's gargantuan natural wealth. square one m @@ 2003 MAG Cosmopolitan @@ ' When she does, she'll find that while square one may feel the same, the rest of the game board is all new. square one m @@ 1995 NEWS AssocPress @@ She said he didn't know where he fit in in the hierarchy, and that we needed to start at square one. square one m @@ 1998 ACAD ForeignAffairs @@ Tibetan exiles were thrust back to square one. square one m @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_LiveSat @@ And finally, have a plan, figure out where can you go at least 50 miles away with your family and pets // What do I do now? Starting from square one. square one m @@ 1992 FIC BkGen:Hideaway @@ We'll go back to square one and match you up with another child, the perfect child this time. square one m @@ 2002 ACAD AmerScholar @@ This one is a Dowd, this square one is a Dutch-style virginal, a Skovroneck, and this is a genuine Stein fortepiano like the kind Mozart used, from about 1796. square one m @@ 2004 SPOK CNN_LiveSun @@ Arod went to the Yankees and now the Red Sox are back to square one. square one m @@ 2005 NEWS Atlanta @@ Starting at square one. Law enforcement veterans agree that to re-examine a decades-old murder, you must start over --essentially try to rebuild the case, beginning with the last person to see the victim alive And reconstructing the victims' ... squared j @@ 2002 ACAD PhysicsToday @@ The mean squared displacement of the particle is thus. squared j @@ 2008 ACAD Adolescence @@ For every age, the R or squared multiple correlation for the 20 time points can be calculated (Table 3). squared j @@ 2008 ACAD Adolescence @@ The squared multiple correlations for the significant equations are as follows: purpose =. squared j @@ 2003 ACAD Education @@ This is measured by the coefficient of multiple determination, namely the squared multiple correlation coefficient (R). squared j @@ 2002 ACAD PhysicsToday @@ (n3, n4) The mean squared displacement grows as <r 2 > 8 t α with the exponent a? squared j @@ 1995 ACAD SportBehavior @@ Three summary statistics were used to evaluate the fit of this model: GFI, the Adjusted Goodness of Fit Index (AGFI), and the root mean squared residual (RMR), an average of the fitted residuals between the observed and reproduced correlation matrices for the model. squashing v @@ 2007 MAG Prevention @@ So it seemed to make sense to use angioplasty, in which a small balloon is inflated in the artery, to get that gunk out of the way by squashing it against the vessel wall. squawking j @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_King @@ One hen; two ducks; three squawking geese. squawking v @@ 2003 FIC ChildrenPlaymate @@ He pecked at a dozen more latches! A dozen more roosters flapped away. Soon he had opened all the cages People were shouting! Chickens were squawking! squawking v @@ 1992 FIC SewaneeRev @@ Chickens fly squawking and dropping feathers. squawking v @@ 1992 FIC Ploughshares @@ So it all fell together there, with the backs of my legs smarting from Daddy's belt and the chickens clucking and squawking because I'd kicked them out in the yard. squawking v @@ 1991 FIC KenyonRev @@ There would be chickens squawking in the yard, strings of sausages hanging in the doorway, figs dropping on the roof. squawking v @@ 1993 MAG People @@ To get to the door, he had to run a gauntlet of old engine parts, empty beer cans, squawking chickens and geese. squawking v @@ 1993 NEWS CSMonitor @@ I loved your river Miljacka with its graceful stone bridges, your medieval market square Bascarsija with its noisy bezistans, squawking chickens, and turbaned craftsmen. squawking v @@ 1997 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Forget the stereotypes of rattling Mexican buses with pigs and chickens snuffling and squawking in the aisles. squawks n @@ 1994 FIC FantasySciFi @@ I looked at the window over the sink, and, in a flutter of squawks and black wings, birds fled the feeder. squeaking v @@ 2007 FIC Analog @@ ' He sounded genuinely angry, his voice squeaking up an octave by the end of his sentence. squeaking v @@ 2007 FIC IowaRev @@ Their shoes are squeaking on the linoleum. squeaking v @@ 2008 FIC Bk:artFrenchkissing @@ ' I finally asked, my voice squeaking a bit as it rose an octave. squeaking v @@ 2000 MAG ChildLife @@ Oh, how could she come in like that, her shoes squeaking on the slick floor, right in the midst of the big game? squeaking v @@ 1995 FIC ChicagoRev @@ He had to tell Helen, immediately, and he called out for her, his voice nearly squeaking with the excitement, the wonder of it. squeaking v @@ 2005 FIC Analog @@ Padding toward the elevators in shoes squeaking from wet socks, he speculated that he'd probably just blown a local node and the elevators were probably fine. squeals n @@ 1990 MAG Newsweek @@ At Hermosa Vista Elementary, there are squeals of delight at success, groans when the clay sinks. squeals n @@ 1998 FIC ContempFic @@ Livia arrived in a black dress, blew out all the candles as the Sophia around her neck began to glow, women gave squeals of delight, some of them had the greenish bands around their throats, up until now concealed in their purses, encouraged by Livia they had put them on, giggling as though it were a conspiracy. squeals n @@ 1997 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ All these dark associations are located in machinery supposed to elicit joy and squeals of delight. squeals n @@ 2000 FIC BkGen:OceansEternity @@ The waxed paper wrapping came off to squeals of delight. squeals n @@ 1999 MAG PopMech @@ Then there'll be the squeals of delight from watersports fans as new performance honed hulls make the most of what the hotter engines have to offer. squeals n @@ 1993 MAG MotherEarth @@ We walk over to the hog pen at the top of the hill, where Shane entices an enormous sow from its sheltered sty and it waddles out to a bucket of slop accompanied by squeals of delight from the kids. squeeze out m @@ 1999 MAG Sunset @@ Meanwhile, cut tomatoes in half and gently squeeze out seeds. squeeze out m @@ 1994 MAG MotherEarth @@ Jonathan apples squeeze out a sprightly subacid juice that the Kuhns blend in the renaissance spirit with Stayman Winesap, Arkansas Black, and Saint George. squeeze out m @@ 1994 NEWS Denver @@ (Note: As you begin folding, some of the filling may squeeze out. squeeze out m @@ 1994 MAG MensHealth @@ Often you can squeeze out two or three additional half-reps before your muscles are completely fatigued. squeeze out m @@ 1998 ACAD AmerScholar @@ To squeeze out all the rubber he could while it was still profitable, the' benevolent' and' philanthropic' king essentially turned much of the Congo's adult male population into slave laborers. squeeze out m @@ 2008 MAG MotherJones @@ ' While some engineers focus on interim steps-such as adding supercapacitors to lead-acid batteries in order to squeeze out more power-others continue to strive for that elusive revolutionary advance. squeeze out m @@ 1995 NEWS Atlanta @@ But whatever the challenge, there always seems to be enough left to squeeze out a drop more. squeeze out m @@ 2006 NEWS USAToday @@ Massaging ancient fields to squeeze out every last drop of oil is no easy task given that the best technology and expertise in the global industry remains off-limits. squelched v @@ 2006 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ The uprising was quickly squelched, and those involved were punished severely. squibb p @@ 2005 SPOK NPR_Daybreak @@ Well, just last month, Bristol-Myers Squibb announced that it would hold off on advertising new drugs to consumers directly during their first year on the market. squibb p @@ 2008 NEWS Atlanta @@ The justices have ties to Bank of America, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Colgate-Palmolive, Credit Suisse, Exxon Mobil, Hewlett-Packard, IBM and Nestle, among nearly three dozen companies that asked the high court to step in. squibb p @@ 1991 MAG ChangingTimes @@ Merck and Bristol-Myers Squibb. Kevin Parke, who runs MFS Lifetime Capital Appreciation Fund, remains a fan of these Steady Eddies.' The critical call for every portfolio manager,' He says,' is when to shift from these ... squibb p @@ 2006 MAG Forbes @@ The game ended in 2004 after the Securities &; Exchange Commission sued Bristol-Myers Squibb for going too far with this channel stuffing. squibb p @@ 2004 MAG Money @@ If you're looking for a turnaround play, consider Bristol-Myers Squibb, a beaten-down company that has recently attracted a lot of attention from value investors. squibb p @@ 2005 SPOK NPR_Daybreak @@ // In the Bristol-Myers Squibb case, the US attorney said,' OK, deferred prosecution agreement. squinching v @@ 2000 FIC ChicagoRev @@ ' asked Bein, face squinching. squirms v @@ 1996 FIC Mov:Alien4 @@ Samantha squirms in her seat, scowling. squirts v @@ 2000 FIC Mov:ExecutiveDecision @@ ALEX Even as blood squirts on him from her open wound, he appears to realize she is' seeing' the moment of death. squishy j @@ 1998 SPOK CBS_Morning @@ Make sure it's not dry and hard or cracked, or if it's really soft and squishy. squishy j @@ 1992 MAG Horticulture @@ We put several inside a simple metal box-oven set atop a wood stove and let them cook slowly all morning until they are soft and squishy inside their tough leathery shells. squishy j @@ 1993 MAG MotherEarth @@ When choosing tomatoes, remember that a ripe tomato should be soft but not squishy, and have a pleasant fragrance. squishy j @@ 1994 MAG AmHeritage @@ There is a difference between being more sensitive, which the press needs, and getting squishy soft at the center, which it does not. squishy j @@ 1995 NEWS Chicago @@ A richly flavored dark beef broth loaded with soft but not squishy noodles and large chunks of beef, it was a very satisfying dish. squishy j @@ 2002 MAG ChildDigest @@ His body was soft and squishy. SRA p @@ 2001 ACAD Lancet @@ Findings: The SRA gene was present in all 29 samples from patients with sleeping sickness in Tororo District. ssa p @@ 1990 MAG Aging @@ Whoever is appointed must make annual reports to the Social Security Administration but the SSA does not closely monitor the payee's practices. ssa p @@ 1999 MAG Essence @@ ' I've learned that making myself visible not only promotes my agency, but it promotes me, too,' says Sarah Talley, who's with the Social Security Administration ( SSA) in metropolitan Detroit. ssa p @@ 2000 MAG ConsumResrch @@ The basis for SSA's decision is unclear as well because the letter illogically tells the applicant that she can not receive any more payments because she is disabled and living in Massachusetts (' E'). ssa p @@ 2000 MAG ConsumResrch @@ The financial effect of SSA's decision is unclear, because the letter makes contradictory statements about the months for which benefits are payable. ssa p @@ 2000 MAG ConsumResrch @@ SSA's decision is unclear, because the letter goes back and forth as to whether the applicant is eligible or ineligible for SSI. ssa p @@ 2000 MAG ConsumResrch @@ Each year the Social Security Administration ( SSA) mails millions of letters to applicants and recipients of the Old Age and Survivors Insurance and Disability Insurance programs, commonly referred to as Social Security, and the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program. ssc n @@ 2007 ACAD Rheumatology @@ Heart involvement is one of the main factors shortening the survival of SSc patients 5. ssc n @@ 2007 ACAD Rheumatology @@ Cardiac involvement is a common finding in SSc, but often clinically occult. ssc n @@ 2007 ACAD Rheumatology @@ In the present article we review the main published data on the application of TDI in the evaluation of cardiac function and prediction of prognosis in patients with SSc. ssc n @@ 2007 ACAD Rheumatology @@ prediction of prognosis and distinguishing cutaneous subtypes in patients with SSc, and their relation to other instrumental features of the disease, with focus on recent developments (Table 1). ssc n @@ 2007 ACAD Rheumatology @@ 0001) and prolonged myocardial time intervals at tricuspid annulus in 23 SSc patients 21. ssc n @@ 2007 ACAD Rheumatology @@ Lindqvist et al focused on right ventricular diastolic function in 26 consecutive SSc patients compared with 25 matched controls; TDI showed that both global and regional isovolumic relaxation times were prolonged (p<0. ssi j @@ 1997 ACAD Health & Social Work @@ By 1995 slightly more than half of the SSI benefits provided to elderly people were being collected by noncitizens. ssi j @@ 1997 ACAD Health & Social Work @@

DENIAL AND DEATH BY BUREAUCRACY The Social Security Administration sent letters in March informing immigrant SSI recipients that their benefits would end with their June or July payment. ssi j @@ 1997 ACAD Health & Social Work @@ Congress must immediately repeal the punitive parts of these welfare restrictions and restore benefit eligibility to elderly and disabled SSI recipients who are legal immigrants. ssi j @@ 1997 ACAD Social Work @@ Policy analysts project that approximately 500,000 elderly poor and disabled legal immigrants will lose their SSI benefits, that about 900,000 will lose their food stamp benefits, and that many others will lose other forms of assistance necessary to meet their basic needs (Center for Public Policy Priorities, 1996). ssi j @@ 2000 MAG ConsumResrch @@ For example, the first sentence in the letter (' A') informs the applicant that she is eligible for SSI benefits, as does the first sentence on the second page of the letter (' E'). ssi j @@ 2000 MAG ConsumResrch @@ (1) letters awarding Social Security benefits, (2) letters adjusting Social Security benefits, (3) letters awarding SSI benefits, and (4) letters adjusting SSI benefits. SSR p @@ 1990 MAG USNWR @@ Declared increased autonomy or enhanced status within federation --Abkhaz SSR, Komi SSR, Tatar SSR, Karelia ASSR, Udmurt SSR, Yakut-Sakha SSR, Buryat SSR, Bashkir SSR, Kalmyk SSR, Mariland SSR, Chuvashen SSR, Chukchi ASSR, Koryak ASSR, Komi-Permyak AO, Yamalo-Nenets SSR, Adigei ASSR, Gorno-Altay ASSR, So. SSRI j @@ 2007 ACAD Gastroent @@ Fisher and David reported that metoclopramide can interact with SSRI drugs to cause a Serotonin Syndrome. st bernard m @@ 2007 NEWS USAToday @@ Last week, Judge Jerome Winsberg, a retired New Orleans criminal court judge assigned to the case after all St. Bernard Parish judges recused themselves, granted defense attorneys wide leeway. st bernard m @@ 2003 NEWS Atlanta @@ It is said by some to have been built by returning Crusaders about 1180 or by monks to commemorate the visit to Sarlat by St. Bernard. st bernard m @@ 2005 NEWS Chicago @@ That us-against-them attitude will draw residents back to St. Bernard Parish and keep the Isleno culture strong, said William Hyland, whose home in Meraux was destroyed. st bernard m @@ 2005 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ So in St. Bernard County --St. st bernard m @@ 2005 SPOK CNN_Situation @@ (ph) refused to leave St. Bernard. st bernard m @@ 2005 SPOK CNN_Situation @@ The rest of our federal forces are currently basically in the same place we were as far as a footprint for Katrina, in and around Orleans Parish and St. Bernard Parish. st bernard m @@ 2005 SPOK CNN_SunMorn @@ In devastated St. Bernard Parish, the sheriff says less than one in four homeowners had flood insurance. st bernard m @@ 2006 SPOK NPR_Sunday @@ // --- // I grew up right in there, in St. Bernard. st helena m @@ 2007 MAG Sunset @@ Terra In an old stone building a block off Main Street, Hiro Sone-one of the pioneers of Asian fusion-combines California cuisine with Japanese ingredients $$$$; closed Tue; 1345 Railroad Ave, St Helena; www. st helena m @@ 2008 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ at Hunt, St. Helena; 707 963-7088. st helena m @@ 1992 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Terra, 1345 Railroad Ave, St Helena; (707) st helena m @@ 1992 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Brava Terrace, 3010 St. Helena Highway, St. st helena m @@ 1998 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Mustards Grill, 7399 St. Helena Highway (near Madison Avenue), Yountville; (707) 944-2424. st helena m @@ 2005 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Trent Moffett, a co-owner of Livingston-Moffett winery in St. Helena, said his family may have to release its next wines six months earlier than planned. st helena m @@ 1991 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ 41 32 St. Helena 501 55 54 96 41 62 16 29 41 62 10 35. st helena m @@ 2005 MAG TownCountry @@ (For shopping specifics on St. Helena, see the summer issue of Town &; Country Travel on newsstands now. stabbing n @@ 2002 FIC RadicalSociety @@ Do you want to be responsible for my stabbing death? stabbing n @@ 1999 FIC Bk:SoftMoney @@ Another item in the paper details how a broken front door is blamed in a fatal stabbing in the lobby of a highrent East 78th Street building. stabbing n @@ 1999 SPOK ABC_2020 @@ (Commercial Break) // Scott Falater sits in jail, accused of the brutal stabbing death of his wife. stabbing n @@ 1999 FIC Mov:AnalyseThis @@ Sweating profusely now, Vitti feels another stabbing chest pain. stabbing n @@ 2002 ACAD EarNoseThroat @@ The most common symptom of pneumomediastinum is a stabbing precordial chest pain that radiates to the arms and back. stabbing n @@ 1991 MAG RollingStone @@ JUST AS STAR TREK' s END CREDITS ROLL, Bruce feels an unfamiliar stabbing pain in his lower abdomen. stabilized v @@ 1991 MAG Americas @@ Vincent and conservation measures in Dominica have stabilized the population of the Amazona imperialis, below. stabilizer n @@ 1994 SPOK CBS_48Hours @@ I don't consider it a mood brightener; I consider it a mood stabilizer. stabilizer n @@ 2006 MAG Backpacker @@ Stabilizer straps on the 4-inch-wide hipbelt also help distribute pack weight across the hips. stabilizer n @@ 2008 MAG Backpacker @@ * On long ascents, loosen the hipbelt and stabilizer straps to increase mobility for hips and legs. stabilizer n @@ 2008 MAG Backpacker @@ Tighten the stabilizer straps connecting the belt to the pack's bottom. stabilizer n @@ 2008 SPOK NPR_NewsNotes @@ I mean they would say, well we could try her on a mood stabilizer and see how it works out. stabilizer n @@ 2008 MAG Backpacker @@ Add thickly padded shoulder straps that cinch securely and a supportive hipbelt with two-way stabilizer straps, and the Terra will monkey-hug your back on the trickiest terrain. stabilizing j @@ 2008 ACAD ForeignAffairs @@ But the fact that ethnonationalism is destabilizing has not diminished its appeal or impact. stabilizing j @@ 2008 ACAD ForeignAffairs @@ For them, the US-based post-World War II alliance system, which still dominates East Asia, has been a vital stabilizing force, and they find comfort in a US government that stands tough on security and firm in its anti-communist credentials--qualities often associated with the Republican Party. stabilizing j @@ 2000 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Some city officials see it as a stabilizing force, but with lawsuits pending, opponents like Mr. stabilizing j @@ 1992 ACAD Environment @@ 33 In accounting for the high credit rating, Standard &; Poors cites the authority's' strong management and efficient organizational structure and the stabilizing influence of federal court oversight. stabilizing j @@ 1996 MAG People @@ ' He's a stabilizing influence. stabilizing j @@ 2004 MAG RollingStone @@ If Big Boi is the stabilizing force in OutKast, perhaps that's because his home life is rich. stable j @@ 2005 MAG USAToday @@ The country's forest estate has remained roughly stable since the 1920s, but Southern states like Florida, Louisiana, and Texas have had net forest losses in every decade since the 1960s. stabs v @@ 1992 FIC KenyonRev @@ My finger stabs out the code, all on its own. stabs v @@ 2006 FIC Callaloo @@ The preemptory way Mubarak gives orders, his habit of punctuating his commands with a stabbing finger ( stabs index finger) both amuses and irritates me, stabs v @@ 2007 FIC Analog @@ ' He stabs a finger at the Norman. stabs v @@ 1998 FIC WarLitArts @@ ' Then he stabs his finger at the band of unqualifiers who have followed us:' Put those failures on the ground, Corporal Payne. stabs v @@ 1997 FIC Mov:MitigatingCircum @@ He stabs his finger in Andy's chest. stabs v @@ 2002 FIC Mov:BloodWork @@ His finger stabs down on the security camera time readout: 10:41:37. stacked j @@ 1998 FIC LiteraryRev @@ He went for long foolish walks, came back to sit in the room and stare at the stacked boxes of his first book. stacy n @@ 2007 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ 0:1136@ But Peterson says he squared the age gap with Stacy. stacy n @@ 2007 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ (Title graphic) (Announcements) CURRY: Still ahead tonight, a possible clue about what happened to Stacy. stacy n @@ 1997 MAG Cosmopolitan @@ -Stacy, New Orleans Jennifer: I love clothes! stacy n @@ 2007 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ He went back to work and the sisters shared what would be a final heart to heart with chilling words from Stacy. stacy n @@ 2007 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ Pam Bosco is close to the family and close to Stacy. stacy n @@ 2001 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ Would that be possible? // Yeah, it's our goddaughter // What's your name? // Stacy. stadiums n @@ 1990 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Football stadiums, basketball and hockey arenas --they're all the same. staff sergeant m @@ 2006 MAG Esquire @@ SUPPORT FOR SERGEANT WELLS The April issue featured the story of Staff Sergeant Brian Wells, an American soldier who was shot in the head in Iraq and underwent months of treatment, including the replacement of much of his skull. staff sergeant m @@ 2001 SPOK CNN_SatMorn @@ // Staff Sergeant Shawn Lewis, a trained Army Ranger and paratrooper is just one of the 150 guardsmen here in Georgia who volunteered to put his day job on hold and get ready for this security detail that President George Bush has ... staff sergeant m @@ 2003 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ // Staff Sergeant Will Wessel (ph) joined Army National Guard 10 years ago to collect educational benefits under the GI bill, and to build a military pension for his retirement. staff sergeant m @@ 1999 SPOK CBS_Early @@ I'm Staff Sergeant Joe Mason from Phoenix, Arizona. staff sergeant m @@ 2006 SPOK CNN_LiveFrom @@ A fellow soldier who served with Army Staff Sergeant Bryan A. staff sergeant m @@ 1999 MAG Newsweek @@ Dess Stokes, the staff sergeant at the Newark recruiting station who handled Gore's enlistment, staff sergeant m @@ 2007 MAG MilitaryHist @@ ' The lieutenant and staff sergeant had gone into the command post tent to get radio batteries because we'd lost comm on a couple of radios,' Sergeant Donald Williams told reporters. staff sergeant m @@ 2004 SPOK NPR_FreshAir @@ You know, the staff sergeant, the sergeant, we're still gon na go running together. stage manager m @@ 2003 FIC Mov:BruceAlmighty @@ The Stage Manager again listens to his wire. stage manager m @@ 1995 FIC Mov:LordIllusions @@ He starts to physically push the crowd back. Harry grabs his arm. STAGE MANAGER Who are you? stage manager m @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Women @@ It was James, her stage manager. stage manager m @@ 1993 SPOK Ind_Geraldo @@ I mean, Mi --I asked Mike, the stage manager, and he agrees with me. stage manager m @@ 2006 MAG Antiques @@ She commissioned it in March 1834 at an early point in her career when she was also the stage manager of Philadelphia's Walnut Street Theatre. stage manager m @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Germania @@ '' Bring the lights up,' said the stage manager, and a moment later shot them their cue. stage manager m @@ 1995 MAG Bicycling @@ But he doesn't bargain for the backstage intrigues and grim work conditions, and he certainly doesn't expect to become the prime suspect when someone kills the stage manager. stage manager m @@ 2005 FIC BkGen:AmericanGirls @@ He implores the stage manager with a look that says, Isn't this one pathetic? stagecoach n @@ 2006 MAG American Heritage @@ For the object I remembered most fondly from the old Layton was a sentimental painting by Eastman Johnson, The Old Stagecoach. stagecoach n @@ 2004 MAG Entertainment @@ You're thinking:' If I want a cute blonde sleuthing spunkily, I'll reread The Clue in the Old Stagecoach,' right? stagecoach n @@ 1996 NEWS Chicago @@ In the eastern Kansas town of Olathe, the Mahaffie Farmstead and Stagecoach Stop welcomes today's traveler to tour the house and grounds of the only remaining public stagecoach station on the Santa Fe Trail. stagecoach n @@ 1999 FIC Bk:Serpent @@ Back in 1924, near an old adobe kiln at the Nine Mile Hole stagecoach stop, some people unearthed what looked like a religious cross made of lead and weighing sixty-two pounds. stagecoach n @@ 1998 ACAD GeographRev @@ During an 1848 journey through western Pennsylvania, Walt Whitman became enthralled with events at a stagecoach stop outside Uniontown:. stagecoach n @@ 1998 MAG BoysLife @@ Adventurous visitors to Hot Springs took the stagecoach ride out to Wind Cave for a guided tour. Stagg n @@ 2004 MAG ChildLife @@ As head football coach for the University of Chicago, Amos Alonzo Stagg gave pep talks to his players in a red dressing room. staggered j @@ 1990 SPOK CNN_Moneyline @@ ' // // Massachusetts tried a more parochial foreign blockade of its own, passing a bill requiring staggered terms for boards in bay state companies. staggered j @@ 2006 NEWS Atlanta @@ Ensuring that Georgians have reliable and reasonably priced utility services is the mission of the Public Service Commission, whose five members are elected statewide and serve staggered six-year terms. staggered j @@ 1998 NEWS Denver @@ Reynolds said recently that the city council will send the term-limit issue back to voters as early as this year and ask them to change the city charter to allow for staggered terms. staggered j @@ 1998 NEWS Denver @@ But without staggered terms, Reynolds said,' it leaves us at great exposure in this first round of having nobody left who knows the ropes and knows how to run the city. staggered j @@ 2001 NEWS USAToday @@ But shareholders did approve their plan that all directors be elected annually rather than in staggered, multi-year terms. staggered j @@ 1996 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ The Council of Institutional Investors has been critical of the company because it hasn't acted on the recommendation, approved by a majority of its shareholders, that it replace its system of electing board members to staggered terms --a system that makes it harder for shareholders to hold the board and management accountable. staging area m @@ 1990 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ voice-over Dhahran is a long-time staging area and training area-in fact, I think, since 1953-for forces in this area. staging area m @@ 1999 ACAD IBMR&D @@ The engine makes use of line buffers within the L2 cache chip, using these as a staging area for retrieving data from main memory, then storing to a new location in main memory. staging area m @@ 2004 ACAD GeographRev @@ One recently productive, traditional bostan along the city's majestic 1,600-year-old wall is now a dusty gravel lot used as a staging area for municipal water trucks (Figure 4). staging area m @@ 2004 ACAD GeographRev @@ 4 -A bostan in Istanbul that was turned into a staging area for water trucks. staging area m @@ 2002 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Crews are dredging to make way for construction barges, building an access pier, creating a staging area and project headquarters, and preparing the area where the bridge will eventually touch down in Oakland. staging area m @@ 2002 SPOK NPR_Sunday @@ ... it's clear that India wants the United States to lean on Pakistan's General Pervaiz Musharraf to make good on the pledge he made on January 12th to not allow Pakistani soil to be used as a staging area for these militant attacks, staging area m @@ 1993 FIC Mov:HotZone @@ STAGING AREA -CONTINUING ACTION Gerry and Klages help Pierra through the door. staging area m @@ 1995 FIC BkGen:Standoff @@ p1 4 9 Staging Area Fagin looked up fast at the racket. stained-glass j @@ 2008 MAG TownCountry @@ The workmen installed patterned stained-glass windows and parquet floors featuring foliage, checkerboards and overlapping circles, and Nickerson commissioned much of the carved furniture from Herter Brothers, the posh New York cabinetmakers. stairways n @@ 1997 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Visitors access them from wooden stairways zigzagging down rugged cliffs. stairways n @@ 1995 MAG AccentLiving @@ He thanked the students who had made his education possible by carrying him up and down miles of stairways. stairways n @@ 2006 NEWS Chicago @@ Why was she walking around the corridors and stairways dripping? stairways n @@ 2006 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ Johnson and his staff had to rush up slippery stairways and down darkened hallways just to speak to one another. stairways n @@ 2001 FIC Analog @@ Inside, though, it went down and down, narrow stairways and long windows that looked out into the canyon cut by the river so far below. stairways n @@ 1995 FIC Triquarterly @@ When the guard raised the bar, I'd hoofed it like a maniac up and down stairways, through the marmoreal labyrinth, finally into the chapel itself. stake out m @@ 1997 FIC Mov:Bloodmoon @@ I'm going to stake out Frank's place tomorrow. stake out m @@ 2006 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ But Moore could stake out tough positions at odds with some colleagues, such as refusing to lay off staff when the district's finances took a bad turn, Schwartz said. stake out m @@ 2005 MAG American Heritage @@ and eager to stake out shocking new degrees of personal autonomy. stake out m @@ 2004 NEWS Atlanta @@ Reporters must stake out players in lobbies and parking lots while negotiating security guards. stake out m @@ 1996 SPOK CNN_Politics @@ CNN White House Correspondent Claire Shipman examines the president's effort to stake out a chunk of the moral high ground. stake out m @@ 1992 NEWS Chicago @@ Or the three couples from different states who met at a picnic table eight years ago -and now take turns getting to the track hours before the gates open every Derby day to stake out the same table. stake out m @@ 1996 FIC ParisRev @@ Simms or another detective could simply stake out the P. stake out m @@ 1997 MAG GoodHouse @@ OVER THE NEXT TEN DAYS, I STAKE OUT the territory of my home, counting and remembering steps. stalwarts n @@ 2003 MAG NatlReview @@ The social-conservative groups took to holding meetings without including anyone from Capitol Hill-not even Musgrave was allowed in, or social-Right stalwarts such as Rep. stalwarts n @@ 2002 MAG USAToday @@ Yet, in 1976, Aaron supported a very similar proposal by a Congressional commission, which included such antiprivatization stalwarts as MIT's Peter Diamond, who said that it' would leave more options open for spending the productivity dividend of economic growth. stalwarts n @@ 2007 NEWS Atlanta @@ Billed as the magazine' where science fiction lives,' this monthly British publication gives a glossy treatment to such genre stalwarts as' Doctor Who,' author Michael Moorcock and the NBC series' Heroes. stalwarts n @@ 2007 MAG Ms @@ Krauss and Vincent are now at the top of the bluegrass charts, outselling male groups and even topping stalwarts such as Ricky Skaggs. stalwarts n @@ 2000 MAG WashMonth @@ All domestic departments are facing downward spending trends and such congressional stalwarts as Rep. stalwarts n @@ 2001 ACAD AsianAffairs @@ With the retirement of such stalwarts as Gerald Solomon (R-N. stamens n @@ 1998 FIC ContempFic @@ The tractor is silent, the potato field motionless, glimmering with powder blue flowers, sparks of tiny green and yellow stamens here and there. stamp out m @@ 1995 SPOK CBS_SunMorn @@ We will not let up in our fight to stamp out terrorism. stamp out m @@ 1991 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ William Dannemeyer, Republican of California, who has been covering himself with grime in his campaign to stamp out sodomy. stamp out m @@ 1996 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ ' They view me as something equivalent to the Medellin cartel:' Let's stamp out the source, and then we won't have the problem. stamp out m @@ 2004 NEWS CSMonitor @@ When missionaries arrived in Hawaii in 1820 to preach and teach, they did their best to stamp out the dance, which they perceived as lewd and objectionable. stamp out m @@ 1994 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Like many manufacturers, it had been content to stamp out machines at a loss on the hope that it would make the money back someday if it could just infiltrate enough homes to set the standards on future 32-bit systems. stamp out m @@ 1995 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Hungarians say the law would stamp out their cultural identity by restricting the right of the Hungarian minority to be educated in their native language. stamp out m @@ 2001 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ // For much of the past century, the federal government practiced the Smokey the Bear approach: Stamp out fires at nearly any cost. stamp out m @@ 1998 MAG TodaysParent @@ Certainly, it would keep kids guessing and stamp out any hint of manipulation; however, it doesn't really take children's emotional and developmental needs, nor the specifics of each situation, into account. stanched v @@ 2002 FIC MassachRev @@ The next day, having stanched the flow of blood and paid his second sister, stand a chance m @@ 2002 SPOK NPR_ATCW @@ But the thing is that if your stuff has been played in those circles, you stand a chance of getting your songs stuck in some cool, new TV show or, you know, have some good singer be encouraged to do one of my songs by a producer or somebody who's heard it. stand a chance m @@ 2008 ACAD ABAJournal @@ ' Some ID opponents concede that they probably don't stand a chance in the Supreme Court. stand a chance m @@ 1991 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ At any number of local dinner theaters, you stand a chance of seeing talented newcomers who are destined for steady employment on Broadway or in Hollywood. stand a chance m @@ 1996 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ // Most of the conventional wisdom --we --everybody has their opinion of the conventional wisdom --is that he doesn't stand a chance of getting this --because you've created this party, you financed this party, this is your baby. stand a chance m @@ 2008 SPOK Fox_Gibson @@ Does Hillary still stand a chance? stand a chance m @@ 1990 MAG MotherJones @@ didn't stand a chance of tapping into the gold mine of cosmetic and fashion ads (the fact that a proliferation of those products in the magazine would have been somewhat antithetical to the Ms. stand a chance m @@ 2005 SPOK Fox_Saturday @@ You're fair verbally, but you don't stand a chance against the pictures. stand a chance m @@ 1999 FIC Bk:Serpent @@ ' Poor bastards won't stand a chance against your single-shot dueling pistols,' he said with bleak humor. stand-in n @@ 2000 MAG Inc. @@ But when it came to offering sophisticated assistance with budget analysis or a quick stand-in for a departing controller or --as in Alternative Resources' case --someone who could overhaul an entire accounting system, Weinfurter found few places to turn. stand-in n @@ 1999 SPOK NBC_Today @@ // That's --that's a stand-in. stand-in n @@ 2008 NEWS AssocPress @@ Redman returns as starting quarterback, but he's stand-in for Ryan, first quarterback taken in the draft who could earn job as early as opener. stand-in n @@ 2008 ACAD TeachLibrar @@ Based on a passage from Walden Pond, Johnson depicts the journey of two bears (one of whom is obviously a stand-in for Thoreau) to Fitchburg, MA. stand-in n @@ 2008 ACAD ArtBulletin @@ Yet the laws of state that soon followed the cycle's creation imply that the Trades simultaneously operated as a stand-in for any real voice that the city's artisan class might have aspired to within the state. stand-in n @@ 2008 NEWS Houston @@ That said, he's likely to be remembered more for Bang the Drum All Day or as a stand-in father for actress Liv Tyler while her real pop went through a hazy period. stand-in n @@ 2008 MAG PsychToday @@ The physical act of cleaning is a compelling stand-in for getting rid of unwanted thoughts and feelings. stand-in n @@ 1995 MAG NaturalHist @@ But I think that the Newsweek editors used' Darwin' as a stand-in for a blinkered view of' biology' --in telling us that this school refutes the idea of fixed genetic limits. stand-up n @@ 2003 MAG Jet @@ ' Next spring, fans of Mac's comedy will see him traveling the country doing his stand-up. stand-up n @@ 2008 SPOK NBC_Today @@ //: So you're --you started off in stand-up comedy, right? stand-up n @@ 1999 MAG Entertainment @@ It's just Cho, doing her trademark stand-up material, which stands up surprisingly well, especially the imitation of her Korean mother looking through a gay porno rag at the family-owned bookstore. stand-up n @@ 2005 SPOK NPR_FreshAir @@ You started doing stand-up during the era I've come to think of as the' you dirty rat' era because every stand-up comic was compelled to do impersonations of James Cagney. stand-up n @@ 1992 MAG Ms @@ ' Since she started doing stand-up, DeLaria has watched her audience change from almost 100 percent lesbian to a mix of women and men, gay and straight. stand-up n @@ 2002 NEWS Houston @@ And I would be doing stand-up, as a White House correspondent, and he would give me this information. standards of living m @@ 1994 SPOK CBS_Morning @@ And, of course, there will be affirmative action to provide black people with the skills and training which they badly need in order to be able to raise their standards of living. standards of living m @@ 1996 MAG Futurist @@ that steady increase in productivity is necessary for continued gains in standards of living, that technological advance and competition are essential for progress, and that free, unregulated markets generally result in the most efficient and socially optimal allocation of resources. standards of living m @@ 2003 ACAD PublicInterest @@ The West's ability to generate prosperity and ever-higher standards of living undoubtedly helped liberal democracy to prevail over communism. standards of living m @@ 2003 SPOK NPR_FreshAir @@ Zimbabwe used to have one of the strongest economies in Africa and the people enjoyed one of the best standards of living. standards of living m @@ 1998 NEWS Denver @@ The result of all this is not only one of the world's highest standards of living but also high-quality workmanship. standards of living m @@ 1990 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ The Ladakh Ecological Development Group, composed entirely of Ladakhis, now carries on the work, teaching and demonstrating the benefits of appropriate technology and agriculture, raising standards of living without disrupting the culture's traditional harmony with natural systems. standards of living m @@ 1991 MAG HistoryToday @@ This insistence oil the determining role of property relations can be seen in Chris Dyer's Standards of Living in the Later Middle Ages (CUP, standards of living m @@ 1992 ACAD InterAmStud @@ The best available, **26;93;TOOLONG data on relative standards of living are the Pennsylvania World Data (Mark 5); they provide data adjusted not only for inflation over time but also for n-price levels (Summers and Heston, 1991). standby j @@ 2004 MAG MotherJones @@ ' Grieco has retro-fitted his house with power strips on all the appliances, so he can make sure he doesn't waste even a smidgen of electricity keeping the television in standby mode. standby j @@ 1998 MAG Prevention @@ Are these new pills a substitute for the old standby treatments?. standby j @@ 1997 SPOK CBS_SunMorn @@ // Oh, I think the old --the old standby --time will tell. standby j @@ 1994 MAG Compute @@ WAVjammer has an on-board FM synthesizer, a 32K DMA buffer that allows the card to operate using less than 2 percent of the CPU, low-power 100-mA operation with 1-mA standby mode, and an ultrathin six-inch cable with one-eighth-inch stereo jacks for headset, microphone, line-in, and line-out. standby j @@ 1993 MAG ConsumResrch @@ Including some of the old standby measures, there appear to be two camps of risk definitions: those that define risk by total return variation and those that define it as returns below the Treasury bill rate or some other benchmark. standing committee m @@ 1994 ACAD ABAJournal @@ of their problems, regardless of whether they are represented,' says Albrecht, who also is a member of the ABA Standing Committee on the Delivery of Legal Services. standing committee m @@ 1992 ACAD WorldAffairs @@ 5 June 1991: The KMT Central Standing Committee approves the single-vote system for proportional representation in the election of central parliamentarians. standing committee m @@ 1990 ACAD AsianAffairs @@ The power to propose bills for amendments to this Law shall be vested in the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, the State Council and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. standing committee m @@ 2007 ACAD ABAJournal @@ Member of Standing Committee on Gavel Awards. standing committee m @@ 1997 ACAD AsianAffairs @@ When the Congress is not in session, its Standing Committee serves as the executive body to act on its behalf. standing committee m @@ 1997 ACAD AsianAffairs @@ The following year, on 30 September 1981, Marshall Ye Jiangying, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress in Beijing, issued a major policy statement on Taiwan and made the following Nine-Point Proposal for reunification: standing committee m @@ 1998 MAG NatlReview @@ Presidents have historically provided the ABA's Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary with access to information about potential nominees so that it can vet them. standing committee m @@ 1998 ACAD ABAJournal @@ ' I think $50,000 is a fair number,' says McMonigle, a member of the ABA Standing Committee on Lawyers' Professional Responsibility. Stanislavsky p @@ 1997 ACAD ArabStudies @@ He also composed Juha wa al-Hamama (Juha and the Pigeon), a quasi-pantomime tableau that he performed at the Stanislavsky Theater in Moscow in 1957 during the World Festival of Youth which he attended. stanzas n @@ 2005 ACAD Style @@ There is a larger period of four stanzas in' June' (11-14) in which Colin recalls the triumphs of Chaucer, stanzas n @@ 2005 ACAD Style @@ As a result of this isolation and lack of concatenation, it is possible to reverse the position of stanzas at two places in' June' without significantly disrupting the progress of the poem ( stanzas 7 and 8, and 9 and 10). stanzas n @@ 2008 ACAD MusicEduc @@ The poet uses irony when the washerwoman speaks of all of her work through five stanzas of the poem, only to be followed by a conversation with her employer, who exclaims,' You know Alberta, I love you so! stanzas n @@ 2007 MAG HarpersMag @@ For myself I would claim that, after all, by the time I went in the Army, I was a step beyond Saroyan, why else would I know three or was it four stanzas of the Nightingale Ode? stanzas n @@ 2008 MAG People @@ ' O'Hara's life is tied in with this period in New York,' Weiner says,' and the last four stanzas of the poem' Mayakovsky' were exactly what I had been trying to say the entire episode. stanzas n @@ 2005 ACAD Style @@ And yet, one could read both poems without ever noticing how close Spenser comes here to the way of shaping lines and stanzas that would occupy most of his poetic energies --just one alexandrine shy. stapes n @@ 2001 ACAD EarNoseThroat @@ The histopathologic findings in this case provide insight into the surgical complications and audiometric results that can occur following stapes mobilization surgery. stapes n @@ 1999 ACAD EarNoseThroat @@ Of the 79 respondents, 75 had undergone special audiometric testing before (when applicable) and after stapes surgery. stapes n @@ 1999 ACAD EarNoseThroat @@ Whatever the case, most patients said that transient hyperacusis would not deter them from undergoing stapes surgery. stapes n @@ 1999 ACAD EarNoseThroat @@ This survey concerned the quality of each patient' s hearing before and after stapes surgery. stapes n @@ 2008 ACAD EarNoseThroat @@ The existence of a PLF is not only difficult to prove preoperatively, but intraoperatively as well, except in cases in which perilymph can be seen leaking from the inner ear around the stapes footplate or round window. stapes n @@ 2005 ACAD EarNoseThroat @@ Intraoperatively, the patient was noted to have a fixation of the stapes footplate. staple n @@ 2005 MAG Entertainment @@ Even skeptical indie-rock fans couldn't deny its killer hook, those bone-rattling drums, or the angry guitar riff-not to mention the kinetic, soapy video that became a TRL staple. stapled v @@ 1993 MAG MotherEarth @@ But such fence is cheap for a reason: posts and the rails that run horizontally between them are thin and warpy, and pickets or other vertical' infill' boards are merely wired together or stapled on little 2 x 2 rails. stapled v @@ 2002 FIC FantasySciFi @@ Today the room is decorated with green and red crepe paper stapled around the walls; a scrawny Christmas tree cowers in the corner like December Mom. stapled v @@ 1992 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Wooden bookcases hold stacks of paper and stapled Xerox sheets. stapled v @@ 1996 FIC FantasySciFi @@ He picked up two pages of heavy-bond paper, stapled together. stapled v @@ 1993 ACAD SocialStudies @@ Our flagship books, Current Issues and Perspectives, for example, started out as photocopied collections of newspaper articles and staff-written background papers, stapled together for distribution to program participants. stapled v @@ 1990 ACAD AmerScholar @@ (This is not to suggest approval of the practice in some fields of accepting as dissertations works that amount to published articles bound or stapled together. Stapler n @@ 2002 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ Since he was responsible for moving the art, Aumler was among the first staffers to see the new space in Queens in a former Swingline Stapler factory. star system m @@ 2008 NEWS Denver @@ // Our star system: // ****: Excellent // ***: Great // **: Very Good // *: Good// Find Documents with Similar Topics Help Below are concepts discussed in this document. star system m @@ 1991 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ A further complication is that Hollywood puts great store in the star system. star system m @@ 2001 FIC BkJuv:AshesVictory @@ They knew the impossible odds they had surmounted to reach this moment, in this boat bay gallery, in this star system. star system m @@ 2006 SPOK NPR_Daybreak @@ Now, he admits that he doesn't fully understand exactly why there is this star system, but he has faith that the marketplace, the labor markets, are setting pay levels efficiently. star system m @@ 2002 MAG Astronomy @@ On October 1 the planet and this star appear so close together that they look more like a double star system. star system m @@ 1994 FIC BkSF:ToSleepWith @@ He felt, but only distantly, the final tremendous explosions that vaporized the last living beings on the surface and hurled the moon out of orbit, out of its star system, and into the somber and lonely silence of interstellar space. star system m @@ 2006 NEWS Denver @@ 5 to 10 p.m. Sunday. Details: All major credit cards accepted. Reservations recommended. Valet parking. Good choice for business dinners or out-of-town guests. Three visits. Our star system:. star system m @@ 2001 NEWS Chicago @@ ' From the day a guy gets to Michigan he understands our approach is based on team,' Carr said.' We are not a star system. star-spangled j @@ 2004 NEWS Chicago @@ I'd rather sing' America, the Beautiful' than' The Star-Spangled Banner. star-spangled j @@ 2008 NEWS Chicago @@ // Standing on the sideline, wiping away a tear as' The Star-Spangled Banner' played during the medals ceremony, was the architect of it all. star-spangled j @@ 1999 FIC BkGen:PersonalInjuries @@ I just wanted Stan to assure Robbie that he'd virtually sing' The Star-Spangled Banner' every time he mentioned Feaver's name to the sentencing judge. star-spangled j @@ 1997 FIC Ploughshares @@ We will have to write out the words to' The Star-Spangled Banner' ten times and maybe get locked in the closet, which is Mrs. star-spangled j @@ 2008 NEWS USAToday @@ as The Star-Spangled Banner was cued one last time, US Olympic basketball player Jason Kidd turned to his teammates on the medal podium and reminded them to put their hands over their hearts. star-spangled j @@ 1990 MAG NatlReview @@ Roseanne Barr, comedienne, thought it would be funny to screech' The Star-Spangled Banner' off key. star-spangled banner m @@ 2008 NEWS USAToday @@ as The Star-Spangled Banner was cued one last time, US Olympic basketball player Jason Kidd turned to his teammates on the medal podium and reminded them to put their hands over their hearts. star-spangled banner m @@ 1995 NEWS USAToday @@ They were fearless and seasoned road warriors when they stormed Woodstock' 94, drawing national notice for Popper's harmonica take on Jimi Hendrix's classic version of The Star-Spangled Banner. star-spangled banner m @@ 2002 SPOK CNN_SatMorn @@ You saw the Mormon Tabernacle Choir last night, which was wonderful to see as they sang' The Star-Spangled Banner. star-spangled banner m @@ 2003 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ ' He says,' They're singing' The Star-Spangled Banner. star-spangled banner m @@ 2001 MAG Antiques @@ John Ross Key was born after the death of his father and raised in the District of Columbia by his grandfather Francis Scott Key (1779-1843), the author of' The Star-Spangled Banner. star-spangled banner m @@ 2007 MAG MilitaryHist @@ Moran's painting By Dawn's Early Light shows Francis Scott Key being inspired to write the poem that became' The Star-Spangled Banner. star-spangled banner m @@ 1991 FIC Ploughshares @@ Then I heard' The Star-Spangled Banner' playing on TV. star-spangled banner m @@ 2001 MAG Bazaar @@ ' They get it' In arty Amsterdam, they' get it' with a twist: Last season, when Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren (Viktor &; Rolf) explored the star-spangled banner, it seemed an ironic homage to Mr. star-studded j @@ 2003 SPOK Ind_Oprah @@ // Next, world-class party planner Colin Cowie takes us inside the star-studded gala he just threw last night in New York City. star-studded j @@ 1997 ACAD Humanist @@ A 1993 record, The Songs of the Eagles, featuring many Nashville recording stars, netted over $2 million for the project A star-studded $250. star-studded j @@ 1998 SPOK CBS_Morning @@ That's the biggest clue I can give you, other than the fact, which you already know, is a star-studded cast, you know. star-studded j @@ 1999 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ The star-studded cast included Renee Fleming, Susan Graham, Natalie Dessay and Kathleen Kuhlmann and the orchestra and chorus of Les Arts Florissants, conducted by William Christie. star-studded j @@ 1991 NEWS USAToday @@ A star-studded cast of 15 included CEOs of ALCOA, Martin Marietta, Hughes Aircraft and BellSouth; star-studded j @@ 2000 MAG Jet @@ , former Detroit Lions football player and president and CEO of Mel Farr Automotive Group, displays the Entrepreneur Award he received during the star-studded awards gala in Las Vegas. Starburst v @@ 2005 MAG Astronomy @@ Starbursts and active galaxies Starburst galaxies often result from recent or ongoing galaxy interaction. starchy j @@ 1995 MAG TotalHealth @@ Some do well on a diet high in starchy foods, like those of Asian descent. starchy j @@ 1999 MAG ConsumResrch @@ The early traditional diet of humans was predominantly from fin and shell fish, meat, fruit, and vegetables (including starchy roots and tubers), which contributed ample amounts of Omega 3s. starchy j @@ 1990 ACAD NaturalHist @@ And these ship-starved immigrants luxuriated in the choice of textures and flavors available in this brave new world of boilable starchy foods. starchy j @@ 1998 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ In the Caribbean and Latin America, the plantain --which is higher in potassium and vitamin C than a banana and much higher in vitamin A --belongs to a group of starchy vegetables called viandas, or' staples' in Spanish. starchy j @@ 1990 FIC BkGen:PlainsPassage @@ The hole in the ground was under their sleeping furs and filled with the sweet and starchy vegetables, which had been gathered earlier by the small animal when the rootlike corms were at their peak. starchy j @@ 1998 MAG TotalHealth @@ ' FOOD GROUP WEIGHT GAIN Do you gain weight easily from eating starchy foods? stare v @@ 1990 FIC BkGen:HereStandAMan @@ For an hour afterward he continued to stare into space, his father's counsel to keep his crying on the inside ringing in his ears. stares v @@ 1991 MAG RollingStone @@ ' The cadet, whose uniform appears immaculate, stares straight ahead. stargazing n @@ 2002 MAG Astronomy @@ All four of the instruments here are well above that level, and while they do not have Go-to computerized control, they do provide for some good, old-fashioned stargazing. STARKS p @@ 2005 FIC Mov:Jacket @@ I just repeated some words to get myself back in there. BECKER I know. Beat I knew that when you came out. STARKS How?. starlet n @@ 2005 FIC BkGen:The broker @@ Figgy Cuccinello, that movie director who was indicted for having sex with a young starlet. starlet n @@ 2007 ACAD TeachLibrar @@ True confessions of a Hollywood starlet. starlet n @@ 2004 SPOK NPR_TalkNation @@ And it was way back in those live TV days that the first bare breasts would appear on live TV, too, because after all, what better way for a bright and ambitious young starlet in a low-cut gown to get a burst of shocking publicity than to, quote,' accidentally,' unquote, bear a breast? starlet n @@ 2004 SPOK Ind_Oprah @@ The famous dad marries or like leaves the famous daughter who has the Academy Award for the beautiful Hollywood starlet and moves up to the famous Hollywood house, who was married to the famous six million dollar man who --you know? starlet n @@ 2004 MAG Cosmopolitan @@ // * Hollywood is teeming with teen celebs these days, but Keim Knightley is hardly your average young starlet. starlet n @@ 1991 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ It's a small country and I started out there as a young starlet when I was 17. starred v @@ 2007 NEWS Chicago @@ A 1954 movie version starred Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly and William Holden. starry j @@ 1999 FIC Analog @@ Plunging down the highway through the starry night, the symphony's melancholy Largo swirling around me, I was alone with my thoughts. starting line m @@ 2001 MAG SportsIll @@ Superstitious, he knocked on every wooden thing he could find on his way to the starting line, and then he engaged in a studied ritual, putting his hands way out in front, then drawing them back. starting line m @@ 1997 MAG Child Life @@ I guess that's what you think about on the starting line. starting line m @@ 1997 FIC Highlights @@ He felt a crunch with each step as he ran at half speed to the starting line. starting line m @@ 2003 MAG NatlReview @@ I watched the first few minutes of the race from the infield, near the starting line. starting line m @@ 1990 MAG Money @@ (His book steered many of the Space Mountain racers to the starting line. starting line m @@ 1997 MAG Bicycling @@ Each race began with competitors sprinting on foot from the starting line and, in a mad melee, unlocking their bicycles and pedaling off. starting line m @@ 2001 NEWS Denver @@ ' We had designed a finish line system to give everyone an accurate time and place, but what good did it do if it took you 15 minutes to cross the starting line? starting line m @@ 2006 MAG Sunset @@ Photograph Fast dogs (clockwise from top left): Libby Riddles, the first woman to win the race, and her team leave the starting line; 22-year veteran Dee Dee Jonrowe checks in at the Finger Lake checkpoint; sled dog in harness. startles v @@ 2001 FIC Mov:Believer @@ During this, O.L. starts to SPRAY PAINT a crude SWASTIKA onto a BUS KIOSK. A VOICE startles them. startles v @@ 2007 FIC Mov:ShrektheThird @@ WOODS OUTSIDE OF FAR FAR AWAY -DAY Shrek startles awake. startles v @@ 1996 FIC BkGen:LostAngel @@ ' Russo's voice startles her. startles v @@ 1999 FIC Mov:Dogma @@ INT BETHANY'S BEDROOM -NIGHT Bethany startles awake. startles v @@ 1992 FIC Mov:HellraiserIII @@ The voice startles the girls and they jump around to face the counter as MAMA CARDUCCI moves into view from beneath it. startles v @@ 1992 FIC Mov:HellraiserIII @@ A voice OFF startles him. BUM You want it? JP whirls round in shock. A BUM is standing close to him. ANGLE ON BUM He has long matted black hair and a similarly greasy beard. His eyes ... startles v @@ 2005 FIC SouthernRev @@ ' lieu's loud voice startles me. startups n @@ 1992 MAG Forbes @@ To stretch his R &D; yen, Sekizawa has been investing in small, innovative US computer companies, including startups --and doing so with better results than most Japanese firms. startups n @@ 2003 MAG TechReview @@ Fuel faces fierce competition from rival startups, telecommunications companies, and handset makers, but Bowman shows little strain, finding time to play viola in the Raleigh (NC) Symphony Orchestra. startups n @@ 2000 MAG TechReview @@ Startups are getting into the act as well. startups n @@ 1992 MAG Fortune @@ The idea is old-style venture capitalism: small-dollar equity stakes in high-tech startups. startups n @@ 1998 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ In contrast, Ron Higgins, a fourth-generation Hawaiian, returned to Oahu two years ago after a successful career in Silicon Valley to found one of Hawaii's most successful high-tech startups, Digital Island, an international data carrier. startups n @@ 1999 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ As for high-tech startups, a conservative German investment banker seldom lends money to a 25-year-old working out of a garage. starved j @@ 1996 FIC Mov:EscapeFromLA @@ We have things to do UTOPIA Are we going to eat soon? I'm starved. starved j @@ 2007 FIC BkGen:HeartTexasVol @@ He hoped Caroline and Maggie gave him credit for that Caroline's mouth broke into a wide grin.' Lunch? Not yet, and I'm starved. starved j @@ 2000 FIC KnowYourWorld @@ A week later, Wait and Ben join Melanie for lunch in the cafeteria. Melanie: Man, I'm starved. starved j @@ 1996 FIC ArkansasRev @@ ' I'm starved,' she says' Nothing makes me hungrier than driving. starved j @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Beyond @@ Pepperoni.' //' Good.' She paused at the door and glanced back at him.' I'm starved. starved j @@ 2001 FIC Mov:LifeAsAHouse @@ Robin focuses on her husband, but the boys are riveted to the television. ROBIN We've eaten. PETER Is Lois still here? I'm starved. state aid m @@ 1992 NEWS USAToday @@ TEXAS AUSTIN -School districts are projected to get $ 540 million less state aid for 1992-93 than attendance and local taxation would figures lead them to expect, the Texas Education Agency said. state aid m @@ 1994 MAG USAToday @@ State aid to localities is defensible only when it distributes funds exclusively to lower-income jurisdictions or pays for services that provide a direct benefit for the entire state. state aid m @@ 1994 MAG USAToday @@ A 1990 study in the American Economic Review reports that, for every dollar the cities lost in Federal aid, they received an additional 80 cents in state aid. state aid m @@ 1993 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ But poor districts, which depend more heavily on state aid, have been hit as well. state aid m @@ 1991 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ 5 percent midyear reduction in state aid, oppose any expansion of preschool programs. state aid m @@ 1995 NEWS Atlanta @@ Less than half will earn a bachelor's degree within six years -and about half of the HOPE scholars will jeopardize their state aid by failing to maintain a B average. state aid m @@ 1998 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ The board has long failed to file its claims for state aid on time, and in the last recession, just as the late claims began to mount, the state simply decided it would not honor them. state aid m @@ 1997 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ ' Despite a widely held public perception that Whitman's well-publicized income tax cuts fueled a trade-off increase in property taxes, state aid to municipalities has not gone down. state of nature m @@ 1990 ACAD Monist @@ Using private ownership as an example, it is not sufficient to show that private ownership can be grounded on original appropriation in a state of nature; the argument must also show that no other form of ownership, such as communal ownership, can also fulfill the relevant standard of justification. state of nature m @@ 1990 ACAD Monist @@ One reason why the Proviso can plausibly be effective in the state of nature in addition to the vast amount of land available is that mixing labor with land so increases its value and the rewards reaped from it. state of nature m @@ 2002 ACAD LawPublicPol @@ Locke's influential model of the state posited that society was based upon a theoretical compact among its members who, before entering into such a compact, existed in a hypothetical state of nature. state of nature m @@ 2003 ACAD LawPublicPol @@ (n38) Vattel largely follows the political doctrine of Locke, depicting each sovereign state as in a state of nature with all other sovereign states. state of nature m @@ 1996 ACAD PerspPolSci @@ For example, in Locke's account the state of nature deteriorates into a state of war because of a shortage of the qualities of mind and character that conduce to self-preservation; state of nature m @@ 1999 ACAD EnvirAffairs @@ (n107) In such a theory, we imagine ourselves in some original position, like the state of nature, and determine what sort of contractual arrangement we would arrive at if we were to create a society in which we are required to live with others. state of nature m @@ 1999 ACAD SocialResrch @@ as those who inhabit a state of nature. state of nature m @@ 2004 ACAD IntlAffairs @@ Over the course of the last four centuries, this mechanism spread across the globe, seeming to ensure the only alternative to the anarchy of a state of nature where, as Hobbes famously put it, there are' no Arts; state-of-the-art j @@ 2002 ACAD ScienceActiv @@ A major new facility called the Harcourt Foundation Leadership Center will offer state-of-the-art science equipment, multimedia curriculum materials, and distance learning programs, with teachers in residence to aid with instruction and use. Stater p @@ 2003 FIC NewEnglandRev @@ She was hurt when a woman she thought might be a good friend, a fellow New York Stater, failed to return two phone calls. static j @@ 1998 ACAD MechanicalEng @@ The internal static pressure was measured at 50 Pascal, with the calculated loss through the fan casing of 44 Pa, to cross check the total airflow. statistician n @@ 1996 ACAD AmerEthnicHis @@ Despite the fact that the abstract on education was prepared by the Commission's chief statistician, there was a noticeable lack of statistical analysis. statistician n @@ 1997 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Tap into the Argentine site, for example, and you'll have to wait a few minutes for a picture of the nation's chief statistician to emerge on the screen; even then, the data are likely to be out of date. statistician n @@ 2003 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ About 38,000 villages have no more than 10 inhabitants and are likely to disappear, according to the nation's chief statistician. statistician n @@ 1991 MAG WashMonth @@ especially if you consider the arguments advanced by Mosbacher's chief statistician, Barbara Bryant. statistician n @@ 1995 MAG Ebony @@ The denomination's chief statistician, she is the first Black woman and lay person to hold the post. statistician n @@ 1999 ACAD CanadaLaw @@ Canada's chief statistician provides numbers showing that the rest of the world is compensating Canada for the Canadian graduates leaving for the United States. statisticians n @@ 1996 MAG Atlantic @@ Statisticians call this effect' lead-time bias. statisticians n @@ 2008 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Government statisticians assign a weight to each index item, which determines how much that good or service affects the overall index. statisticians n @@ 1996 MAG AmSpect @@ The rest of the increase resulted from what statisticians call a reporting error. statisticians n @@ 1999 MAG Money @@ Instead, I see the current stock market as what statisticians call an outlier-an exceptional case that doesn't fit with normal patterns. statisticians n @@ 1993 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Government actuaries and statisticians told the White House that if all the benefits recommended by the staff of the task force were included, a 14 percent value-added tax might be needed, a rate much higher than politicians have ever contemplated. statisticians n @@ 2003 MAG SportsIll @@ ) No wonder Johnson and his fellow NCAA statisticians call the RPI' the monster. stats v @@ 1990 NEWS USAToday @@ -ABOUT THIS PAGE -A team a day: Final stats for every major league player including games by position, top situation stats for regulars, the current roster, and minor league system stats -everything you need to chart the' 90 season prospects for your team. stats v @@ 1995 MAG SportingNews @@ * Career stats: 3409-5391-40,551, 273 TD, 139 INT. stats v @@ 1995 MAG SportingNews @@ * Career stats: 3409-5391-40,551, 273 TD, 139 INT. stats v @@ 1999 NEWS USAToday @@ * Other key stats: Averaged 18.4 points, 7.5 assists and 5.2 rebounds in 924 career games; 8th all-time in assists (6,955) and 8th in playoff assists (937). stats v @@ 1990 NEWS USAToday @@ A team a day: Final stats for every major league player including games by position, top situation stats for regulars, the current roster, and minor league system stats -everything you need to chart the' 90 season prospects for your team. stats v @@ 1996 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Goalie. * Holds five school records at Cal, where she was National Goalkeeper of the Year in 1986. TIFFANY ROBERTS. * Hometown: San Ramon. * School: North Carolina. * Stats: statuary n @@ 2004 FIC Mov:Catwoman @@ The penthouse is a large, dramatic space, decorated in a frilly, Louis XIV style --classical STATUARY of nude females, ornate DRAPERIES across one wall --there are LADDERS, cans of paint, a work in progress. statuary n @@ 1991 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ There's even a small shady back garden, wittily designed, with pink columns, classical statuary and just six tiny tables. statuary n @@ 1998 ACAD ArtBulletin @@ the garments worn by the shepherds and Joseph suggest that these figures are intended to evoke classical statuary, while the Virgin is reminiscent of figures found in the art. statuary n @@ 2000 MAG NatlReview @@ He learned even more from the elderly Roman bronze-caster George Mancini, who had come to London to cast garden statuary before the First World War. statuary n @@ 1997 FIC Forbes @@ The views over the countryside, however, were spectacular, and the museum, although crowded, was full of marvelous classical statuary. statuary n @@ 2006 FIC BkJuv:HowToSeduce @@ We dress in white and powder ourselves, then invade the rout, posing as garden statuary. staunchest j @@ 1992 ACAD AfricaToday @@ The independence of Mozambique from Portugal was widely viewed as one of Africa's greatest successes against the European colonists, and Machel gained a reputation as one of the staunchest supporters of African liberation. staunchest j @@ 1994 NEWS Atlanta @@ At the same time, women in this country and abroad are often the staunchest supporters of social systems and customs that oppress women. staunchest j @@ 2008 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Clinton's staunchest allies. staunchest j @@ 2008 ACAD ForeignAffairs @@ Even Australia, traditionally one of the United States' staunchest allies, has shown signs that it may be slowly shifting its attention toward China. staunchest j @@ 1998 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ One of the chief criticisms, even among the rabbis' staunchest supporters, is that they failed to produce evidence that the annulments issued by their court fully conform to Jewish law. staunchest j @@ 2008 ACAD ForeignAffairs @@ once among Israel's staunchest US allies, toward growing sympathy with Palestinian views. staves v @@ 1994 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ The modern industry was born in 1895 when Revra DePuy began making wire splints here as an alternative to the barrel staves doctors had traditionally used to set broken bones. Ste n @@ 1994 NEWS Atlanta @@ LOCATION: Hamilton Cntr, 3262 Chapel St, Ste 302 Scottdale, Ga. stead n @@ 2004 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ And he kind of, I suppose, somewhat naively felt that that would stand him in good stead when he left Cuba, that perhaps Castro would make an exception and allow the family of the great Bronze Titan to leave. steal v @@ 1995 SPOK Ind_Geraldo @@ // She's not trying to steal him, she's just trying to rent him. steal from m @@ 2005 NEWS Denver @@ They're at it again -politicians trying to steal from from the poor taxpayer to give to rich corporate donors. steal from m @@ 1996 FIC ParisRev @@ ' Ever Don't ever steal from me Ever'. steal from m @@ 2007 ACAD Social Work @@ If the safety assurances they gave consumers were based on a more thorough assessment, they think their liability would increase when employees abuse, neglect, steal from, or defraud clients. steal from m @@ 1990 FIC VirginiaQRev @@ Take drugs, steal from the men. steal from m @@ 2000 ACAD CanadaLaw @@ I am not going to issue that hackneyed complaint that Americans take Canada to be so dull and that, to steal from Dorothy Parker,' there's no' there' there,' but it is regrettable that there never has been much continuous and contextual reporting of Canada from American reporters located there. steal from m @@ 1993 FIC KenyonRev @@ He could steal from me and break up the house. steal from m @@ 2008 SPOK Fox_Hannity @@ And it is the safest place on the planet, if you believe in the rule of law, and you will be surrounded by people who aren't going to attack you or steal from you or put you in jail. steal from m @@ 2007 NEWS Atlanta @@ Much online listening appears to happen at work and does not steal from traditional radio audiences, said Diane Williams, Arbitron's product manager for custom research. stealthily r @@ 2006 MAG HarpersMag @@ Stealthily, Archie moved around to his side, keeping a good five or six feet away. stealthily r @@ 2006 MAG MotherJones @@ In this state, they move as stealthily as ghosts, surfacing quietly, breathing low. stealthily r @@ 1997 MAG Shape @@ We definitely saw signs of a moose, but we saw none, most likely because snowshoes let humans move so stealthily that moose register heavy signals on their predator radar. stealthily r @@ 1996 ACAD NaturalHist @@ Police and army personnel were sometimes sent on wild goose chases while trailers were moved stealthily along the roads. stealthily r @@ 2002 FIC BkGen:Q road : a novel @@ Sitting in the dark she seemed muscular like Martini the pony, but she could also move as stealthily as Gray Cat. stealthily r @@ 2006 FIC BkGen:Trap door @@ Puzzled, he moved stealthily back out to where the barn's massive rafters rose high above his head unseen. stealthy j @@ 1992 MAG FieldStream @@ They get nervous when stealthy people approach because stealth is the manner of a predator. stealthy j @@ 2004 MAG FieldStream @@ Stand hunting has its place, but it too requires a careful, stealthy approach. stealthy j @@ 1998 MAG PopMech @@ Stealthy Approach To make the CVX class more survivable in littoral combat, the Navy plans to make these carriers smaller, faster-and perhaps stealthy. stealthy j @@ 2004 ACAD PhysicsToday @@ The proliferation of quiet submarine technology has restimulated the development of active sonar systems, which send out pulses and examine their echoes, rather than the more stealthy, passive approach of listening and exploiting the relevant physics. stealthy j @@ 2001 FIC Massachusetts Review @@ Among the children, he was notorious for his stealthy approach. stealthy j @@ 1997 FIC SouthernRev @@ ' A stealthy approach,' Harm had preached,' seems to establish some telepathic communication with the subconscious mind of one who lives with nature. steam engine m @@ 2001 FIC SouthwestRev @@ When Timothy O'Brien talked, he sounded like a dying steam engine. steam engine m @@ 2001 FIC BkGen:StandingScratch @@ He loaded all the ammunition before he heard the sound of another steam engine chugging in the distance. steam engine m @@ 1999 MAG TechReview @@ DERTOUZOS: The Agrarian Revolution with its plow, the Industrial Revolution with its steam engine and the Information Revolution with its computer have all improved our economic lives. steam engine m @@ 2008 MAG Smithsonian @@ '' In spite of poor health, he possessed such volcanic energy that he was known as' a steam engine in breeches. steam engine m @@ 1992 ACAD PublicInterest @@ The next transformation began in 1776 --the year of the American Revolution, of Watt's perfected steam engine, and of Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. steam engine m @@ 2001 FIC LiteraryRev @@ From time to time the steam engine screamed, just like that, from fright, in order to bolster its spirits. steam engine m @@ 2004 NEWS Denver @@ As an added bonus, the early morning steam engine whistle, signaling the departure of the Durango &; Silverton Narrow Gauge's first run, can be your wake-up call. steam engine m @@ 2008 FIC Analog @@ ' As you wish,' he muttered like an exploding steam engine. steamed v @@ 1990 FIC BkGen:BusterMidnights @@ Her breath steamed on the mirror. steamship n @@ 1993 ACAD AmerEthnicHis @@ ' 3 The Danish direct line, as Thingvalla was referred to, was taken over by the United Steamship Company (Det Forenede Dampskibs-Selskab), which operated it as the Scandinavian-American Line until it was discontinued in 1936. steamship n @@ 1993 ACAD AmerEthnicHis @@ Norge, which the Thingvalla Line bought that same year, represented the most shocking disaster when it sank in 1904 --then in the possession of the United Steamship Company --and 627 people, crew and passengers, drowned. steamship n @@ 1993 ACAD AmerEthnicHis @@ The Scandinavian-American Line, which was operated by the United Steamship Company within the financial sphere of interest of Privatbanken, began direct service to America in October, 1898, with four of the ships of the defunct Thingvalla Line. steamship n @@ 1993 ACAD AmerEthnicHis @@ It entered the transAtlantic passenger and freight trade at a fortunate time; there was a world shortage of tonnage from which the United Steamship Company could benefit. steamship n @@ 1993 ACAD AmerEthnicHis @@ It was Thingvalla itself that contacted the United Steamship Company to negotiate a sale. steamship n @@ 1994 MAG Smithsonian @@ But, as railroad superintendent Daniel Gooch, later a director of the Great Eastern Steamship Company, wrote:' Great things are not done by those who sit down and count the cost of every thought and act. stearns n @@ 1999 MAG Money @@ ' Another blurber, David Malpass, chief international strategist for the brokerage firm Bear Stearns told MONEY:' I don't particularly want to defend the 36,000 projection. stearns n @@ 1997 MAG Forbes @@ Tennenbaum suggested the purchases should be personally handled by Bear, Stearns' chairman, Alan (Ace) Greenberg, a big-block securities trader of legendary skill. stearns n @@ 1991 NEWS Atlanta @@ Stearns &; Co. reported. Another key move, analysts said, came as recently as a month ago. On December 28, Equifax concluded its biggest acquisition ever -a $ 511 million stock swap that brought Telecredit ... stearns n @@ 1998 MAG Forbes @@ Bear, Stearns' Harriton says:' Knock wood, we didn't have any hedge funds that lost all their money and got into ours. stearns n @@ 1998 MAG Forbes @@ Besides clearing for bucket shops, Bear, Stearns' Richard Harriton lists 850 hedge funds as prime brokerage clients. stearns n @@ 2008 NEWS USAToday @@ then Bear Stearns, then Fannie Mae and now Lehman. stearns p @@ 2002 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ David Malpass, chief international economist for Bear, Stearns &; Co. stearns p @@ 2001 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Rosenwald, the vice chairman of Bear, Stearns &; Company, said that cultural institutions like the Met essentially have no choice but to make fund-raising a year-round enterprise. stearns p @@ 1991 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Seidler, an accounting expert and a special associate director of Bear, Stearns &; Company. stearns p @@ 1997 MAG Forbes @@ Michael Tennenbaum was vice chairman for investment banking at the big Wall Street firm Bear, Stearns &; Co. stearns p @@ 1997 MAG Forbes @@ Says Michael Tennenbaum, the Bear, Stearns investment banker who was initially skeptical:' All the smart guys, including me, said,' Don't get involved in a cyclical company. stearns p @@ 1994 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Constance, a corporate lawyer, was unquestionably its biggest rainmaker, bringing in clients like Bear, Stearns &; Company, and recruiting lawyers with a lucrative intellectual property practice. steel industry m @@ 1993 MAG Inc. @@ This is the man who pioneered the minimill concept, which helped salvage the steel industry in the United States. steel industry m @@ 2003 SPOK CNN_Dobbs @@ Is that argument persuasive to protect this steel industry? steel industry m @@ 1994 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Honey, I have to get in 18 holes today or I may accidentally nationalize the steel industry. steel industry m @@ 2001 FIC Analog @@ A nickel-iron piece a few hundred meters across would contain enough iron ore to feed the world's steel industry for a year or more. steel industry m @@ 2002 NEWS Chicago @@ We view the steel industry as a shared problem of management and labor. steel industry m @@ 1993 MAG HarpersMag @@ Is our goal to make the health-care industry as efficient as the airlines, the automobile industry, the steel industry? steel industry m @@ 1998 ACAD MechanicalEng @@ Martocci himself has spent time on OIT committees concerned with energy consumption, costs, and conservation efforts by the steel industry. steel industry m @@ 1990 NEWS AssocPress @@ ' The Japanese are helping rebuild our steel industry and we should not be upset by that,' said Richard Florida, a management and public policy professor at Carnegie Mellon University. steel mill m @@ 2002 NEWS Atlanta @@ Environmental probes by state and local officials were opened even after the state had approved the remediation of hazardous substances at the former steel mill. steel mill m @@ 1996 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ A steel mill in Indiana, an engine builder in Illinois, a chassis-maker in Wisconsin have all laid off workers. steel mill m @@ 1997 MAG Forbes @@ PHOTO (COLOR): What becomes of a 100-year-old steel mill? steel mill m @@ 1999 NEWS Chicago @@ Twice during the war he was detained by local authorities as a German spy: once, while photographing a Pennsylvania steel mill at night, and then again in Puerto Rico because it was feared flashes of light coming from his hotel window (while he reloaded film into his camera) might be coded signals to a German submarine. steel mill m @@ 1998 ACAD ABAJournal @@ ' If a site is always going to be used as a steel mill, it doesn't have to be cleaned up to the specifications required for a day care center. steel mill m @@ 2002 ACAD AmerScholar @@ Buddy Guy has never set foot in a steel mill, steel mill m @@ 2003 FIC BkGen:BubblesTrouble @@ The tiny green grapes were coming into their own and the steel mill was closing down for the night with a pump, pump, pump. steel mill m @@ 1991 FIC Mov:Terminator2 @@ ... KENNETH NEWLAND Weapons Master Extras Casting Construction Coordinator HARRY LU UNO CASTING STEVE CALLAS Weapons Specialist San Jose Extras Casting General Foreman TONY DIDIO ABRA EDELMAN MIKE WELLS Fucntional Papers Extra Set Coordinator Steel Mill Consultant CAMAIR RESEARCH ERIC SINDON MARV FREEMAN MIKE CAMERON VINCE CATLIN Projectionist Craft Service J. steen p @@ 1991 NEWS AssocPress @@ At the White House, Anderson joined Joseph Cicippio, Alann Steen, Thomas Sutherland and Jesse Turner, all released since October from their captivity in Lebanon. steen p @@ 1992 NEWS AssocPress @@ (AP) -Alann Steen returned to the classroom for the first time since he was taken captive in Lebanon and told journalism students the biggest problem captives faced was being cut off from the news. steen p @@ 1991 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ The next to last one, Alann Steen, went free today after nearly five years in captivity. steen p @@ 1990 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ Alann Steen, and by a top US expert on the Middle East and Iran, former CIA analyst Graham Fuller. steen p @@ 1991 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ The man told Waite that two of the remaining American hostages, Joseph Cicippio and Alann Steen, might be freed within five days and that the third --journalist Terry Anderson, kidnapped in March 1985 and the longest-held captive --would be released by the end of the month. steen p @@ 1991 SPOK ABC_Jennings @@ And late today in Lebanon, the hostage holders of Alann Steen said that he could expect to be released within 48 hours. steepens v @@ 1995 MAG Bicycling @@ If you leave your weight too far back on the saddle as the trail steepens, steepest j @@ 2005 FIC SouthernRev @@ Bryan was sliding down the steepest part now on his hip, and then he was at the wreck. steepest j @@ 2002 MAG Futurist @@ Attitudes are the steepest part of the generalist's learning curve. steepest j @@ 1999 MAG Money @@ Even when the Dow took its steepest one-week drop in 10 years this fall, these funds barely hiccuped. steepest j @@ 1990 MAG USNWR @@ The University of Michigan survey of consumer buying intentions in October showed its steepest drop in 40 years. steepest j @@ 2005 MAG SportingNews @@ According to ends who have made the move to 3-4 linebacker, the steepest part of Taylor's learning curve could be adjusting to coverage responsibilities. steepest j @@ 1995 SPOK ABC_Primetime @@ // Still looming before us, the steepest hills. steeping v @@ 1990 FIC Mov:Awakenings @@ Tea bags steeping in a pot on a cluttered kitchen counter. steeps n @@ 1998 MAG Skiing @@ @@18498 // There's a lot you can learn about steeps, bumps, and ice from watching Doug Coombs, Jonny Moseley, and Eva Twardokens. steer n @@ 1996 MAG PopMech @@ Stop here if you're checking for a cause of torque steer. steer n @@ 1996 MAG PopMech @@ Transverse-engine front-drive cars with high-performance engines are particularly prone to torque steer, although proper suspension design helps minimize it. steer n @@ 1996 MAG PopMech @@ If it's greater, there's front spring sag, a common major contributor to torque steer. steer n @@ 1995 NEWS AssocPress @@ He also competed in steer wrestling. steer n @@ 1996 MAG BoysLife @@ Senior boys, ages 14 to18, compete in steer wrestling; calf and team roping; and bull, saddle bronc and bareback riding. steer n @@ 1996 MAG Popular Mechanics @@ The transmission is GM's seamless electronic 4-speed automatic, which drives the front wheels through equal-length half-shafts that virtually eliminate torque steer. steinbeck p @@ 2005 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ ' John Steinbeck thought the San Francisco fog rolling in looked like a herd of woolly sheep, and the fog in the Salinas Valley reminded him of thin flannel. steinbeck p @@ 1993 NEWS Houston @@ ' Material that's offensive to people seems to be the common refrain heard from officials explaining why they restricted access to books, ranging from classics by John Steinbeck, William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway to Dr. steinbeck p @@ 1992 MAG AmHeritage @@ Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, Upton Sinclair's The Jungle, and John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath were powerful and notorious books. steinbeck p @@ 2006 MAG PopMech @@ The Literary RV' Rocinante' -a GMC truck with a Wolverine Camper Company shell-was John Steinbeck's ride for his 1963 book, Travels With Charley. steinbeck p @@ 1999 NEWS AssocPress @@ ' If I could do this book properly it would be one of the really fine books and a truly American book,' John Steinbeck wrote in his journal. steinbeck p @@ 1999 NEWS AssocPress @@ In the 60th year of John Steinbeck's novel, Associated Press Correspondent Kelly Kurt and Photographer J. stem-cell research m @@ 2005 MAG Atlantic @@ The wrong place: Massachusetts, famously one of the most progressive states in the Union, where voters are ardent in their support of stem-cell research and other liberal social policies that Romney opposes. stem-cell research m @@ 2005 MAG Atlantic @@ In Spartanburg, South Carolina, speaking before a packed room in late February, he railed against gay marriage and the creation of embryos for use in stem-cell research. stem-cell research m @@ 2005 SPOK NPR_Science @@ An ABC News/Washington Post // 63 percent said yes to' Do support or oppose embryonic stem-cell research? stem-cell research m @@ 2002 MAG USCatholic @@ -The time 1 felt most moved by the suffering of someone who could be helped by stem-cell research was. stem-cell research m @@ 2002 MAG USCatholic @@ The fact that so many Catholics approve of stem-cell research makes me think that. stem-cell research m @@ 2007 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Editor --Once again, with the veto of the stem-cell research bill, President Bush has shown that his hypocrisy has no bounds. stem-cell research m @@ 2001 NEWS CSMonitor @@ ' During the campaign, Bush came out against embryonic stem-cell research. stem-cell research m @@ 2001 SPOK CNN_LiveToday @@ He's apparently looking for a compromise on stem-cell research, and so on. stenciled v @@ 1997 FIC BkGen:TotalControl @@ Settled into her seat in the battered gray Cadillac with CAJUN CAB COMPANY stenciled on the side, Sidney loosened the collar of her shirt and wiped a bit of perspiration from her forehead. stenciled v @@ 1994 FIC BkSF:ToSleepWith @@ ' Bandicut could now read the man's name stenciled on his suit: JQ Jones. stenciled v @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Death @@ There had to have been a hundred of them filling the room, each one absolutely identical to the other, aside from a black serial number stenciled on the side. stenciled v @@ 1993 FIC Bk:BorderMusic @@ Name stenciled on the gunner's uniform: Carmine. stenciled v @@ 2000 FIC FantasySciFi @@ A short synopsis of the penal code stenciled across her cheek. stenciled v @@ 1991 FIC AntiochRev @@ drivers driving trucks of all sizes with his name stenciled on the sides, stengel p @@ 2007 FIC BkGen:7:MickeyMantle @@ God looks a hell of a lot like Casey Stengel, by the way. stengel p @@ 1994 MAG Atlantic @@ the pastoral life, and baseball are linked in a way that would make both Jean Jacques Rousseau and Casey Stengel proud. stengel p @@ 1993 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Baseball's Casey Stengel had done the same thing to keep the pressure off the original NY Mets, while they lost 100 or more games four years in a row. stengel p @@ 2002 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ And there was all these interviews with Casey Stengel and others saying,' Gee, you know, if Mantle would only live up to his potential. stengel p @@ 2005 NEWS Atlanta @@ Casey Stengel's' 62 Mets had nothing on these guys, who dropped 40 of their final 41 games. stengel p @@ 1990 MAG NatlReview @@ If you want to know who the American League's best second baseman of the Thirties was, well, as Casey Stengel used to say,' You could look it up. step off m @@ 1995 FIC Mov:Assassins @@ PARKING GARAGE -DAY Electra and Rath step off the elevator. step off m @@ 2000 FIC Mov:CaseCuriosities @@ ENCAMPMENT RIVERSIDE -DAY Hume and Allison step off the river boat, look around. step off m @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Baby,I''myours @@ No more than he could take one step off a cliff and not end up smashed at the bottom. step off m @@ 1996 MAG GoodHouse @@ He knew that she'd never be able to step off the wild, glad ride of her booming career for more than the briefest maternity leave. step off m @@ 2000 FIC Mov:Frequency @@ And as they step off the field, his little boy reaches up, takes John's hat off his head and puts it on his own. step off m @@ 2004 MAG Essence @@ Step off the back of the bench with the right leg and then step back up. step off m @@ 2005 FIC AfricanAmerRev @@ As I step off the G-train, I feel the rickety platform vibrate under me, and a moment of uncertainty flashes through my mind. step off m @@ 1999 MAG SatEvenPost @@ From the moment you step off the bus, you are physically and verbally abused: countless push-ups, endless hours at attention or running with heavy loads, while carefully trained professionals take turns screaming at you. stepbrother n @@ 1992 FIC MassachRev @@ The night before, trying to phone her stepbrother, she had heard another man's voice on the line saying,' Right, sure, you have a house full of people. stepchildren n @@ 2008 MAG GoodHouse @@ I also helped raise my three stepchildren. stepchildren n @@ 2008 SPOK CBS_48Hours @@ //: //: (Voiceover) And he had recently married and added two stepchildren to his family. stepchildren n @@ 1997 ACAD Adolescence @@ Ganong and Coleman (1987) concluded that, in the functioning of children in stepfamilies, there are differences between stepchildren and children growing up in other family structures, but most of these differences are rather small. stepchildren n @@ 1999 MAG PsychToday @@ Men find it more difficult to raise stepchildren than biological children, and become less satisfied with stepfathering once they have had children of their own. stepchildren n @@ 1991 MAG Forbes @@ Divorced, remarried; 3 children, 2 stepchildren. stepchildren n @@ 1991 MAG Forbes @@ Married, 2 children, 2 stepchildren. stepdaughter n @@ 2005 SPOK NBC_Today @@ to see my stepdaughter // And that's so common, stepdaughter n @@ 2006 SPOK MSNBC_Abrams @@ She was my stepdaughter // How old was she? stepdaughter n @@ 2006 SPOK CNN_King @@ In fact, around nine of my stepdaughters are married to Warren. stepdaughter n @@ 1994 FIC Bk:ScandalFairHaven @@ No impassioned defense of her stepdaughter. stepdaughter n @@ 2008 MAG HarpersBazaar @@ She outlived him to see her beloved stepdaughter Mary take the throne. stepdaughter n @@ 1994 FIC Bk:FashionablyLate @@ And while Calvin Klein didn't seem to come, his wife, Kelly, and her stepdaughter, Marci, were there to represent him. Stephen p @@ 1994 ACAD EnvirAffairs @@ 1991) (noting that USTs in common usage, appropriate in residential areas, and not dangerous if owner exercises due care, so not abnormally dangerous activity); Denis M Toft &; Stephen H. stepped-up j @@ 1999 ACAD ABAJournal @@ Because of stepped-up enforcement in urban centers, those kids were more likely to be from the inner city. stepped-up j @@ 2007 NEWS CSMonitor @@ But critics say the stepped-up enforcement is aimed more at finding votes on Capitol Hill than ferreting out wrongdoers. stepped-up j @@ 1991 NEWS Atlanta @@ ' And even among technicians -many of them dues-paying IATSE members -support for the union's stepped-up efforts is mixed. stepped-up j @@ 1991 NEWS Atlanta @@ ' I also appeal to you for stepped-up efforts in the areas of treatment, education and general community improvement,' Chief Justice Clarke said. stepped-up j @@ 1999 NEWS Atlanta @@ This year, enrollment is down, said Farmer, perhaps in part due to stepped-up efforts at the local school level to deal with student behavioral problems through a variety of programs, strategies and efforts to involve parents. stepped-up j @@ 1996 ACAD WorldAffairs @@ First, there should be stepped-up efforts to detect and counter economic espionage by allies or adversaries. stepper n @@ 2000 MAG SkyTelescope @@ VADS shows that an altazimuth scope can be driven without using interface boxes, a computer, stepper motors, or even big and heavy batteries. stepping stone m @@ 2007 SPOK NPR_NewsNotes @@ That military is a stepping stone to improve your life socially and economically. stepping stone m @@ 1996 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ I am the candidate inclined to make sure it becomes a little more than a political stepping stone, that the communities and the students really feel part of the process. stepping stone m @@ 1997 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Although some of the 42 citizen leaders used the experience as a stepping stone to meaningful work, city overseers have no idea just how many. stepping stone m @@ 1995 MAG Backpacker @@ Most people favor stepping briskly from rock to rock to minimize the amount of time spent on a potentially loose stepping stone. stepping stone m @@ 1995 ACAD IntlAffairs @@ As had been the case during the Johnston mission in the 1950s, the US government perceived regional water development as a stepping stone to regional peace, given that projects would require multilateral cooperation in the use of water resources. stepping stone m @@ 1993 MAG Essence @@ But this sister still sees her Saturday Night Live gig merely as a stepping stone. stepping stone m @@ 1996 NEWS Atlanta @@ Program works Stepping Stone's approach works, says a resident named Steve. stepping stone m @@ 1996 FIC Mov:Alien4 @@ Driver and passenger, killed instantly --As Charly hops nimbly from her 50 mile-an-hour STEPPING STONE. stepping-stone j @@ 1992 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ But as has happened across the country, many of these stepping-stone jobs disappeared in the 1980's even as low-paying, insecure jobs in the service sector multiplied. stereo system m @@ 2008 MAG PCWorld @@ it also streams music from your phone to your car's stereo system via its FM transmitter. stereo system m @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Deathpantyhose @@ // I turned on my new state-of-the-art stereo system, a gift I'd bought myself with my Big John earnings, hoping Stan would be so impressed with the quality of the sound, he wouldn't notice the Big Gulp Slurpee cup at his feet. stereo system m @@ 2000 NEWS AssocPress @@ Morrison says he had lent his new Corvette to a friend to install a stereo system and was driving home after retrieving the car. stereo system m @@ 1993 FIC AntiochRev @@ He trotted up to the cab where the door was flung open on a driver leaning across a cracked leather seat and inviting him to' Hop in' over the pounding bass of an elaborate stereo system. stereo system m @@ 2000 FIC NewEnglandRev @@ ' Just having some fun,' one was saying, when the stereo system kicked in and a wall of flames shot up in front of the cubicle. stereo system m @@ 2004 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Now, there's' the Beast,' a cherry red Ford Bronco with a 48,000-watt stereo system. stereo system m @@ 1993 MAG Forbes @@ He also equipped the space with an entertainment center that includes a TV, VCR and stereo system. stereo system m @@ 2005 MAG PCWorld @@ I connected the WMAlOO to my stereo system and TV using its analogaudio and composite-video ports. stereograph n @@ 2007 ACAD African Arts @@

Even at this late date in the stereograph's history, the viewer is addressed as if in the physical presence of the scene photographed. stereos n @@ 1999 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ But the task force believes he's alive and in the area because of an unusual rash of break-ins and what was taken: food, a fishing pole, soap, but no TVs or stereos. stereos n @@ 2005 MAG Newsweek @@ SOON A MORE MENACING PRESENCE APPEARED: convoys of cars with stereos blasting and occupants who seemed bent on no good. stereos n @@ 2003 NEWS Houston @@ Beem soon found a $ 7-an-hour job selling car stereos. stereos n @@ 1991 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Macy's vice president Louis Meunier rashly promised' whatever we can do to help,' and Sherry promptly fired off a five-page list of items including VCRs, TVs, stereos, coffee pots, blankets and everything she could think of that the house might need. stereos n @@ 2000 NEWS AssocPress @@ Police tell of gang members turning off their booming car stereos when cruising past a Mormon temple. stereos n @@ 2007 NEWS Chicago @@ Transitioning from this world of barking dogs and blasting car stereos to a terrain of precise words and intriguing plots is perhaps the most difficult process of writing. stereotactic j @@ 2005 ACAD EarNoseThroat @@ A definitive diagnosis and partial excision was achieved via an endoscopic transsphenoethmoid approach with interactive, computer-assisted, frameless stereotactic surgical navigation. sterling silver m @@ 1999 NEWS Atlanta @@ To them a substantial purse was a sign of respectability, a testimonial as important as sterling silver, corsets and membership in the Presbyterian church. sterling silver m @@ 2000 SPOK NPR_Morning @@ The medal, four inches of sterling silver with six dancing figures in bas-relief, will be presented by President and Mrs. sterling silver m @@ 2000 FIC BkGen:AccidentalBride @@ Much as she disagreed with her mother, she envied her simple pietistic faith in the things she saw as the underpinnings of civilization, such as the sterling silver vermouth dropper. sterling silver m @@ 1996 SPOK NPR_Morning @@ See the immortal Lord's Prayer engraved by the finest Hebrew scribes of ancient Abyssinia upon the head of a priceless sterling silver pin. sterling silver m @@ 1998 MAG AmericanCraft @@ 500 carats), sterling silver, acrylic, 8 by 29 by 10 inches, collection of Michael M. sterling silver m @@ 2000 MAG AmericanCraft @@ 1996, netsuke/brooch, ebony, 18k gold, sterling silver, copper, carved, cast, fabricated, chased, engraved, 3 1/2 inches long; GERALD MILAZZO-Don't Ask, Don't Tell, 1998, stained boxwood, amber, fossil mammoth ivory. sterling silver m @@ 1996 MAG Jet @@ Entertainment was provided during the convention by famed songstress Oleta Adams, who performed at the Sterling Silver Anniversary Celebration's concert. sterling silver m @@ 1999 FIC BkGen:CarolinesDaughters @@ Two rose trees, full and white, and smaller bushes of yellow, peach and pink and lavender ( Sterling Silver, a delicate favorite of Caroline's), but also two lemon trees, and three large wooden tubs of poppies and ranunculuses, all now in bloom. sternum n @@ 1991 ACAD MusicEduc @@ The teacher places a hand over the student's hand in the area below the sternum, and gently pulses this area while the student is sustaining pitch. sternum n @@ 1995 MAG Backpacker @@ Once you've scouted the situation and selected your fording spot, you're ready to take one of the most important steps of all: Unfasten your pack sternum strap and hipbelt. sternum n @@ 1999 MAG Backpacker @@ When fully extended, the pack can feel a bit top-heavy, but cinching the harness and sternum strap let me scramble up and down slickrock without toppling. sternum n @@ 2003 MAG Backpacker @@ With stowaway mesh shoulder straps, a thin nylon belt, sternum strap, and 900 cubic inches of capacity, this pack carries up to 15 pounds without blinking. sternum n @@ 1993 MAG Skiing @@ A sternum strap is missing on my new backpack, and I improvise a replacement with a bit of parachute cord. sternum n @@ 2001 FIC Mov:Bones @@ ' As Lupovich squirms, Bones takes his blade, and shoves it in just below Lupovich's sternum. stetson p @@ 1995 MAG Forbes @@ There was a shift around the 1930s, according to Dennis Carey of SpencerStuart, Charles Elson of Stetson University law school and John England of compensation specialists Towers Perrin, in an article soon to be published in Directors &; Boards. stetson p @@ 1990 SPOK ABC_2020 @@ // // In the spring of 1988, this young woman says she was gang-raped at a party here, in what used to be the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity house at Stetson University in Florida, by a group of young men she'd known as her friends. stetson p @@ 2006 NEWS Atlanta @@ She attended law school at Stetson University, in DeLand, Fla. stetson p @@ 1998 MAG USAToday @@ Medlin of Stetson University notes that homeschoolers rely heavily on support groups as a resource for planning field trips and maintaining personal contact with likeminded families. stetson p @@ 2003 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Photographer Melanie Stetson Freeman chronicled Hannah's journey from the stark orphanage in which she lived outside Moscow to her new life in Massachusetts. stetson p @@ 1997 NEWS Atlanta @@ While at Stetson University, Cleland spotted the notice about the Washington program in the student newspaper under the heading,' See Government in Action. steve jobs m @@ 1999 MAG AmSpect @@ will always have to live down the judgment of later critics, such as Apple's Steve Jobs, who believe the businessmen failed to capitalize on their scientists' inventions. steve jobs m @@ 1995 ACAD RoeperReview @@ in some cases, it might adequately describe the achievements of young adults (eg., Apple's Steve Jobs). steve jobs m @@ 2004 ACAD NaturalHist @@ Bill Gates, cofounder of Microsoft, was thirteen years old when the US landed an astronaut on the Moon; Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple Computer, was fourteen. steve jobs m @@ 2007 MAG Newsweek @@ Along the way, in his larger-than-life life, he'd managed to be father figure to Apple's Steve Jobs, sailing mentor to media mogul Rupert Murdoch and the occasional muse to romance novelist Danielle Steel, to whom he was briefly married. steve jobs m @@ 1995 MAG RollingStone @@ Technology breeds possibility, which breeds hope, however fleeting, As Steve Jobs liked to say, you can change the world. steve jobs m @@ 1995 MAG Newsweek @@ But he eventually sold the company for $10 million to Steve Jobs, the **26;479;TOOLONG of Apple Computer. steve jobs m @@ 2007 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Apple's Steve Jobs, for his part, doesn't look worried. steve jobs m @@ 2001 MAG NatGeog @@ The kind of spirit that prompted Bill Hewlett to answer the phone and listen to a 12-year-old named Steve Jobs who had called to ask for some parts for a piece of electronics he was building. steve martin m @@ 2001 MAG Entertainment @@ ' -Oscar host STEVE MARTIN' And last week I saw Cameron Diaz at Fred Segal, and I talked her out of buying this truly heinous angora sweater. steve martin m @@ 1992 SPOK ABC_2020 @@ Steve Martin // So let me tell you about a funny thing that happened to Steve Martin, and I'll tell all of you, too. steve martin m @@ 2005 SPOK ABC_GMA @@ Steve Martin's book,' Shopgirl' was a wonderful read. steve martin m @@ 2004 MAG People @@ 22 Carol, Emily and Rachel 23 James Brown: E Michael Jackson: D Ozzy Osbourne: F Elvis Presley: C Aretha Franklin: A Kevin James: B 24 SteveUrkel:C Chris Harrison: E Steve Martin: steve martin m @@ 2004 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Stella's openness to an artist whose roots, as he said, run closer to' Steve Martin and Mel Brooks than Piero della Francesca and Picasso' disarmed many listeners. steve martin m @@ 1990 MAG RollingStone @@ Steve Martin's My Blue Heaven, Bette Midler's Stella, Prince's Graffiti Bridge and Andrew Dice Clay's smarmy Adventures of Ford Fairlaine, dimmed quickly. steve martin m @@ 1997 SPOK CNN_King @@ Hinn, what did he think about the movie' Leap of Faith' with Steve Martin? steve martin m @@ 1997 SPOK CNN_King @@ // You have seen the Steve Martin movie? stewed v @@ 1995 MAG Essence @@ rinsed 14-ounce can stewed tomatoes 14-ounce can low-sodium chicken or vegetable broth l/2 teaspoon ground black pepper 1 cup water Optional garnish: stewed v @@ 1995 MAG Essence @@ Add beans, stewed tomatoes, tomato sauce, chili powder, cumin and chilies. stewed v @@ 1998 MAG Prevention @@ 1 pkg (12 oz) Italian-style frozen vegetables, thawed; 1 can (14 oz) stewed tomatoes; 2 cups sliced mushrooms from the supermarket salad bar, sauteed with 1 Tbsp olive oil and 1 Tbsp chopped garlic. stewed v @@ 1998 NEWS Atlanta @@ stewed tomatoes 1 teaspoon each dried tarragon and dried oregano 2 tablespoons chopped fresh basil or 2 teaspoons dried (recommend fresh) Salt and black pepper to taste 1 16-ounce can rinsed and drained black beans Plain nonfat yogurt for ... stewed v @@ 1998 MAG Vegetarian Times @@ can (2 cups) stewed tomatoes 16-oz. stewed v @@ 1998 MAG Vegetarian Times @@ green beans, trimmed and cut 2 cups stewed tomatoes 1 Tbs. stick up m @@ 1990 FIC BkGen:StainlessSteel @@ In the hot breeze, the spiky little palms stick up like clusters of black knives, and the fire ball coming up out of the palms sharpens their edges. stick up m @@ 2005 MAG Parenting @@ ' You want your child to be able to go after what he wants and stick up for himself,' she says,' and this is where it starts. stick up m @@ 2004 MAG TodaysParent @@ Now hold the cup in one hand and, with your other hand, push the stick up so the puppet peeks out over the rim. stick up m @@ 2002 MAG NatlReview @@ An elderly woman in the next town, who tried to stick up a Falun Gong poster, was arrested and beaten. stick up m @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Cityendtime @@ // The next time, the stone might stick up from the padded recess as solid and real and unexplained as anything else in their life. stick up m @@ 1990 FIC SouthernRev @@ ' Well, I wanted to tell you I was sorry that I didn't stick up for you,' he says. stick up m @@ 1999 NEWS Chicago @@ Another manager might have used the occasion to stick up for his boys, refusing to acknowledge any respect for the' other' Chicago club. stick up m @@ 2007 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ When we drop the stick up bulb on the floor and it bounced. sticking point m @@ 1991 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ Do you see that as a major sticking point? sticking point m @@ 2006 SPOK CNN_SatMorn @@ As you heard, all systems are ready for today's shuttle launch, but the weather, well, that could be a sticking point, although it's improving a little bit. sticking point m @@ 1995 SPOK ABC_Brinkley @@ That has been a sticking point in the past. sticking point m @@ 2001 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ But the key sticking point in the current debate is not whether existing public-power agencies can save money. sticking point m @@ 2002 ACAD Environment @@ Since that time, the plant has been a sticking point in relations between Bulgaria and the EU, which Bulgaria wants to join. sticking point m @@ 1999 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ // Well, Lee Cullum, that argument over now less than 1/2 of 1 percent is across-the-board tax cut --spending cut, rather, excuse me --is the sticking point right now. sticking point m @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_King @@ In the first place, Cuban authorities and the father, through the Cuban government, have insisted on one sticking point, and that is that the United States grant visas to a far larger delegation than what has been permitted up until now. sticking point m @@ 1999 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ The sticking point was witnesses, whether to call them at all, how many and who. STICKMAN p @@ 2003 FIC Mov:Cooler @@ PLAYER (O.S) Way to go, Pinkie! Bet the farm. Pinkerton sets his dice carefully and lets them fly. STICKMAN Seven out! stiffened j @@ 2008 ACAD SouthwestRev @@ With stiffened fingers he would draw from his pocket' a pile of cakes, of frozen pears' to pass out to his children with a' brown and wrinkled hand. stiffens v @@ 1991 MAG SatEvenPost @@ Her body stiffens, her skin appears flushed, and her lips are dusky. stiffens v @@ 2001 NEWS Houston @@ But if he is displeased, his face can quickly turn slightly red, his body stiffens and his eyes become piercing. stiffens v @@ 1996 FIC VirginiaQRev @@ Taliesin fidgets and squeals and gurgles like a water hose Inspite of my best efforts, impatience overcomes me' I don't understand. Are you saying you need to forget?' My body stiffens. stiffens v @@ 2006 FIC FantasySciFi @@ The prematurely old body stiffens and then drops hard to the pavement. stiffens v @@ 1990 FIC Mov:Ghost @@ Suddenly her whole body stiffens. stiffens v @@ 1990 FIC Mov:JacobsLadder @@ JACOB cries out but it is not his voice we hear Rather it is a familiar unearthly roar His whole body stiffens. Stifler p @@ 1999 FIC Mov:AmericanPie @@ HEATHER Stifler told me OZ You talked to Stifler? stifling j @@ 1999 FIC BkGen:MotherPearl @@ Inside the bump-out, a trio of mannequins did things contrary to the stifling August heat of southern Mississippi. stifling j @@ 1991 MAG AmHeritage @@ He died in the stifling heat a few days later, on August 16, 1938. stifling j @@ 1996 FIC BkGen:FuneralNoon @@ A stifling heat began coming down. stifling j @@ 2008 FIC FantasySciFi @@ Though' t was August, he wore an old musty black suit, audi remember that despite the stifling Delta heat, his gray face shewed not a drop of sweat. stifling j @@ 2008 NEWS Atlanta @@ But the stifling summer heat can be uncomfortable. stifling j @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Whatwantsmidnight @@ The stifling atmosphere made them both want to hurry. stillbirth n @@ 2006 MAG USAToday @@ Medical centers are sponsoring memorial services and gardens for babies lost to miscarriage, stillbirth, and newborn death. stillborn j @@ 1995 FIC LiteraryRev @@ The following morning it began to rain, and on the surface of the waters appeared the stillborn babies of women who had always yearned for children. stillborn j @@ 2005 SPOK MSNBC_Cosby @@ If (INAUDIBLE) child were born stillborn, as the facts may evidence, then there's not even a crime. stillborn j @@ 2005 SPOK MSNBC_Cosby @@ And coming up, a woman makes a startling admission to police that she threw away her stillborn baby. stillborn j @@ 2005 SPOK MSNBC_Cosby @@ Ashcraft reportedly told authorities that she disposed of another child, a stillborn baby, last year. stillborn j @@ 1990 NEWS CSMonitor @@ The nuns had not told the mother her baby would be stillborn. stillborn j @@ 1993 SPOK ABC_DayOne @@ As women they will have an increased risk of dying while giving birth, and more of their babies will be stillborn. stillwater p @@ 1996 MAG PopScience @@ Webster an entomologist working for the federal government's Agricultural Research Service in Stillwater, Oklahoma. stillwater p @@ 1994 NEWS USAToday @@ ' My first thought was,' Oh, those poor, desperate people who had to go to a computer to find somebody,' says Sissy Kinnaird, 31, a former secretary from Stillwater, Okla. stillwater p @@ 1996 SPOK ABC_Primetime @@ ' // Dave Schultz will be inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in Stillwater, Oklahoma, on June 6th of next year. stillwater p @@ 2007 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ After graduating from high school, she attended business college in Oklahoma City and then took a job with the US Agricultural Adjustment Administration in Stillwater, Okla. stillwater p @@ 2007 MAG Ms @@ I am currently a graduate student at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, and I wanted to find out what a typical college woman would have to go through to get a referral to an abortion provider. stillwater p @@ 2008 NEWS AssocPress @@ Assists TCU 10 (Knight 6), Utah 19 (Mitchell 7). Total Fouls TCU 12, Utah 10. A 1,258. // At Stillwater, Okla. stimulative j @@ 2005 SPOK Fox_Cavuto @@ It's actually, you know, quite stimulative for the economy. stimulator n @@ 1990 SPOK ABC_Health @@ It's touted as an immune system stimulator. stimulator n @@ 1999 ACAD EarNoseThroat @@ Stapedius tendon movement was routinely tested before and after surgery by stimulating the facial nerve with the Silverstein Facial Nerve Monitor/ Stimulator (WR Medical Electronics; Stillwater, Minn. stimulator n @@ 2000 MAG PopMech @@ In one series of experiments, for example, researchers at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale used the Cyberonics vagus nerve stimulator to enhance human memory. stimulator n @@ 2006 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ Once the stimulator is turned on, she can tell doctors Lozano and Mayberg if she notices any lifting of her mood. stimulator n @@ 1996 MAG TotalHealth @@ An aged form, aged garlic extract, is a potent antioxidant, an immune system stimulator, and can lower cholesterol. stimulator n @@ 1996 ACAD Lancet @@ Because neuropathic pain can vary daily, the previous week's background and peak pain were scored by VAS, with the stimulator turned on and off, at 3 months, 6 months, and at the end of the study. sting operation m @@ 2006 SPOK CNN_Reliable @@ And according to e-mails obtained by' The Washington Post,' Hewlett CEO Mark Hurd approved a sting operation against a San Francisco reporter for the online service CNET. sting operation m @@ 1994 SPOK ABC_DayOne @@ Along the way, Kumar stopped to map out a sting operation on a man suspected of trafficking wild animals near the India-Tibet border. sting operation m @@ 1996 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ That was another sting operation, this time targeting transfers of stolen goods in the Atlanta area. sting operation m @@ 1999 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ Eight feet away, hidden behind the bulletproof wall you see on the right, sit two more armed deputies, all part of an elaborate sting operation. sting operation m @@ 1993 SPOK CBS_EyeToEye @@ // // Plumlee says he was told the flights were part of a sting operation designed to get information on drug smugglers, and then bust them. sting operation m @@ 1990 NEWS AssocPress @@ Jurors in the case said they split down the middle on most of the deadlocked charges, including the one that arose from an FBI sting operation that videotaped Barry smoking crack cocaine. sting operation m @@ 1995 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Police have said he was not the target of a sting operation, but just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. sting operation m @@ 2002 SPOK CNN_Crossfire @@ The Toledo police, meanwhile, declared it their most successful unintentional sting operation. stingier j @@ 1990 MAG Money @@ Chances are very good that your benefits will be stingier than the system is promising. Stingray p @@ 2006 SPOK CNN_Zahn @@ But, obviously, we consider stingrays an animal that you can be near without --without having to worry too much. stings n @@ 2003 MAG Ms @@ Toddling along as quickly as I could, I remembered the theory that bee stings alleviate MS symptoms, which made me laugh even harder. stings n @@ 2000 NEWS USAToday @@ Their bites and stings are capable of delivering more menace than ever before. stings n @@ 1998 MAG MotherEarth @@ While the remedy Apis Mellifica is commonly suggested for bites and stings of insects and may quell anaphylactic reactions, Lachesis is a more specific remedy for scorpion stings. stings n @@ 2002 SPOK CBS_48Hours @@ // Now, how many bee stings did they find on you? stings n @@ 2002 MAG VegTimes @@ Bites an stings from common insects will cause swelling and stinging at the injury site, but are usually not serious. stings n @@ 1994 NEWS Atlanta @@ That's because many more people have survived bee stings than snake bites, and natural selection selected that circuit. stings v @@ 1997 FIC ArkansasRev @@ The water stings my eyes and I turn away. stings v @@ 2002 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ The smoke from cooking fires stings the eyes and sears the throat. stings v @@ 1990 MAG Smithsonian @@ Sometimes the smoke of burn-offs stings your eyes, and you smell the candy scent of burnt sugar everywhere. stings v @@ 1993 SPOK CBS_EyeToEye @@ Stuart Goodman, acknowledges his patient's turnaround and credits the bee stings --sort of. stings v @@ 2006 MAG Sunset @@ It's like those bee stings that zing him back to reality: Spiegel understands that when he speaks at business schools about organic small farming, he won't be taken seriously unless his honey succeeds not just artistically but financially too. stings v @@ 1998 NEWS Denver @@ It stings your eyes and can make a grown man cry. stink of m @@ 2005 FIC BkGen:JaneHisLordships @@ We had set out from Castle Square in late April, bidding farewell forever to the glare and stink of a town. stink of m @@ 2008 FIC Analog @@ I want a hot meal and a hot bath to get the stink of this place off me. stink of m @@ 2003 FIC FantasySciFi @@ They stink of success and other people's hurt. stink of m @@ 2001 MAG SportsIll @@ Already the stink of sweat filled the bus, the smell of teenage boys looking inside themselves to see if what they would need, just an hour later, was there. stink of m @@ 2001 FIC Ploughshares @@ and each time I'd wake with a start and smell the burning stink of the wrecked car, stink of m @@ 1998 FIC Triquarterly @@ the stinging smoke, the stink of cigarettes: stink of m @@ 1996 FIC BilingualRev @@ He passes through the stink of raw meat at the carnicera. stink of m @@ 2000 FIC Bk:NoGood-byes @@ ' P226 Disgust across her mother's face, as vivid as the stink of bologna. stint n @@ 1992 MAG People @@ ' After a Broadway stint as a guard in Joseph Papp's musical, Two Gentlemen of Verona, the actor eventually won his first important screen role, in Robert Altman's 1974 movie about compulsive gamblers, California Split. stints v @@ 2008 NEWS Houston @@ The ranks of obsessive folders have swelled in recent years as a generation of Americans have done stints as clothing-store clerks. stipulates v @@ 2008 NEWS CSMonitor @@ (Sermo, for instance, has an etiquette memo and stipulates that contract workers can't bring their dogs to work because they'll disrupt the harmony of the established pack. stipulates v @@ 2008 ACAD AnthropolQ @@ However, the law also stipulates that, as a source of jobs, the attempt must be made to save and reactivate the business. stipulates v @@ 1990 MAG USNWR @@ Conservationists want public lands managed for increased biodiversity, recreation and scenic value -as the law stipulates -rather than as the private domain of livestock growers. stipulates v @@ 2007 NEWS Denver @@ Matsui's contract stipulates that the team provide him with a translator. stipulates v @@ 2003 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ The proportionality rule stipulates that the ratio of male to female athletes be proportionate to the ratio of male to female students at a particular college. stipulates v @@ 1999 ACAD InfoSystems @@ In the continuous auditing approach the optimal reduction in agency costs should be weighed against a contract design that stipulates risk sharing to reduce agency costs. Stirling p @@ 2004 FIC BkGen:WhenHeWas @@ And if God ever wanted to smite a sinner, he couldn't do better than Michael Stirling. stirrings n @@ 2005 FIC BkGen:JaneHisLordships @@ Now, as I stood in the dusky heat of a Hampshire July, lark song rising about me, I felt the first faint stirrings of life. stirrings n @@ 1995 ACAD AmerScholar @@ Although hard at work on a new book, I felt the stirrings of a vague kind of restlessness, the sort that used to draw people in other times to go to sea, join the circus, or hit the road. stirrings n @@ 2000 FIC BkGen:CrazyForYou @@ ' Darla caught the lift of Quinn's chin and felt the first faint stirrings of alarm. stirrings n @@ 2008 FIC Bk:serpent @@ Crouch could sense something dank and feel the presence of an alien mind, tentative and wispy, like the first stirrings of an evil thought. stirrings n @@ 2008 FIC Bk:thingsdolove @@ // By the time I stole Dionne from her boyfriend, I not only had prayed to accept Christ, I felt the first frightening stirrings of a call to use my musical talents again, though this time for a more noble purpose. stirrings n @@ 2002 ACAD Style @@ The first stirrings of adaptationist thinking among literary scholars began in the late 1980s and early 1990s. stirrup n @@ 1990 FIC BkGen:PillarLight @@ ' She stuck a foot in the stirrup and swung up into the saddle. stirrup n @@ 1998 MAG MilitaryHist @@ and placing the left foot in the stirrup, with the right hand on the rear arch of the saddle. stirrup n @@ 1993 FIC BkGen:HeartEarth @@ ... she must be careful not to thrust through the stirrup when climbing on even imperturbable-seeming old Duffy --one of Charlie's worst poundings hit him when his horse shied at a snake as he was mounting and the stirrup snared his foot through to the ankle, stirrup n @@ 2006 FIC Triquarterly @@ ' Okay, Hoss,' Rilla says,' foot in the stirrup, and swing on up. stirrup n @@ 1993 FIC Mov:Leprechaun @@ Then he turns to the mare and shoves a foot in the stirrup to mount but the horse shies and Munny goes down in the dust looking very undignified. stirrup n @@ 1991 ACAD RehabResrch @@ This is achieved by moving the clamping bracket, thereby moving the foot against a stirrup or sling that passes around the foot and connects to a spring balance. stirrups n @@ 1999 MAG BoysLife @@ Two men put their feet in stirrups or jumped on logs in the stirrups and drove the bit down. stirrups n @@ 1999 FIC BkGen:EveningNews @@ It had stirrups on its feet that you could slip your own feet into so you could dance together. stirrups n @@ 1998 MAG BoysLife @@ Photograph // CHAD DRUMMOND shifted both feet in the stirrups. stirrups n @@ 1999 FIC Mov:CollateralDamage @@ The girl is feverishly hot and whimpering; she keeps looking at her feet in the stirrups as if she's an animal caught in a trap. stirrups n @@ 2000 FIC Analog @@ ' Huer stood beside my mare, hands busy on the cords that held my feet in the stirrups. stirrups n @@ 1998 FIC BkGen:StartingOut @@ During the second year they supplemented their efforts with the most advanced techniques and equipment, and she spent a great deal of time in glaring white rooms with her feet up in stirrups, but still with no luck. stitching v @@ 1993 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ In any event, 1993 is the time to switch from the surgical neatness of theoretical argument to the messy task of stitching together legislation. stitching v @@ 2006 MAG PCWorld @@ PANORAMAS AND WIDE MODE STITCHING MULTIPLE PHOTOS together into a panorama used to be the purview of software, but now some cameras can combine your photos before you offload them. stitching v @@ 2002 SPOK NPR_ATCW @@ It's thin and sharp and it quivers, a little like a needle in an old woman's hand, stitching together notes and words. stitching v @@ 1996 MAG USNWR @@ Consumer concerns about child laborers in Pakistan stitching together soccer balls also seem to be forcing a gradual but important restructuring of that industry. stitching v @@ 1993 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ They are put to work almost immediately in nearby factories within view of Saipan's pristine beaches, many of them laboring six days a week at about half the Federal minimum wage, stitching together American brand-name clothes. stitching v @@ 1993 ACAD Style @@ The structure of this grammar, as Lord points out, is basically one of parataxis, at least in terms of the surface' rhapsodizing,' or stitching together of the song (65). stock car m @@ 2003 NEWS Atlanta @@ He was a competitive sky diver in the 1970s and a top stock car driver in the Automobile Racing Club of America series before he was seriously injured in a 1998 crash at Atlanta Motor Speedway. stock car m @@ 1998 NEWS Atlanta @@ She's become a stock car race fan. stock car m @@ 1994 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Virginia Slims tennis tournaments, Winston Cup stock car races, the Camel GT series, Marlboro Grand Prix --cigarette brands have become not just synonymous but eponymous with sports. stock car m @@ 1997 MAG Forbes @@ With movie-star looks and a beauty-queen wife, this California native (raised in Indiana) could well become stock car racing's first national superstar. stock car m @@ 1993 FIC KansasQ @@ With him out of the way, the rest of us could have been at the starting line of a Southern cracker's stock car race, and the entire parade, Harvard decals on the rear windows and all, charged hard into the next mile c, r so and onto the quick curve of the ramp. stock car m @@ 1991 NEWS AssocPress @@ (AP) -Davey Allison was awarded the victory in Sunday's Banquet Frozen Foods 300-kilometer NASCAR stock car race after Ricky Rudd, the apparent winner, was penalized at the finish for rough driving. stock car m @@ 1990 NEWS USAToday @@ Vermont native Ken Squier is aware of the perception that the deep South is stock car racing's hotbed. stock car m @@ 2004 NEWS Atlanta @@ Ed Samples: Even before NASCAR was organized, the one-time moonshine runner from the Atlanta area was winning national stock car titles. stockboy n @@ 1997 FIC Ploughshares @@ ... to Chip literally on my hands and knees --the directions said I was to' crawl' up the walkway of his and Dallas's house out at the beach --and beg for a job as a stockboy at a women's health magazine. stockpile v @@ 2003 SPOK CNN_Zahn @@ are trying to stockpile the weapons, according to Gohel. stockpile v @@ 1993 SPOK NPR_Morning @@ The government announced a plan to destroy its toxic weapons stockpile in the factories along the Volga where they were produced. stockpile v @@ 2002 SPOK CNN_Daybreak @@ But your term,' active aggression,' I think the act of trying to stockpile --build, develop and stockpile nuclear weapons while you're rattling sabers against the West, for me, Carol, that's active enough. stockpile v @@ 1990 SPOK CNN_Moneyline @@ // // Lummus Crest says it has never had any indication the Basra facilities would contribute to Iraq's chemical weapons stockpile. stockpile v @@ 1995 SPOK CNN_Politics @@ that you ought to be able to go out and stockpile assault weapons'? stockpile v @@ 1999 SPOK CNN_Talkback @@ And I am still hard put to try to explain how teenagers can stockpile weapons, how they can write diaries about murderous campaigns, how they can admire a Hitler, how they can brandish swastikas and the parents are not alarmed by this. stockpiled v @@ 2005 SPOK CNN_SunNight @@ Colin Powell says there would have been a far more difficult case for invading Iraq had they known there were no weapons stockpiled there. stockpiled v @@ 1995 SPOK ABC_DayOne @@ have stockpiled weapons and repeatedly clashed with law enforcement officers. stockpiled v @@ 1992 NEWS Houston @@ '' The militant far-right has extensive military experience and has stockpiled weapons and explosives,' said Robin Lee, a political analyst. stockpiled v @@ 1996 FIC ParisRev @@ Months later, during the court proceedings, the Wilsons' attorney would attempt to show that Hoffman had stockpiled weapons in the bed of the truck, an allegation that Esther and Ace would contest heatedly. stockpiled v @@ 1991 MAG Omni @@ Libya, Iraq, and nearly two dozen other developing nations have developed either chemical or biological toxins or both, and many have already stockpiled completed weapons. stockpiled v @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_Politics @@ Police Investigators in suburban Boston say massacre suspect Michael McDermott had stockpiled weapons at his home and workplace. stockpiling v @@ 2003 SPOK CNN_Movers @@ I remember the Branch Dividians down in Waco, Texas, and what they were doing, stockpiling arms and ammunition. stockpiling v @@ 2002 NEWS Atlanta @@ Part of that investigation concerned allegations that the group had been stockpiling weapons. stockpiling v @@ 1996 MAG TIME @@ They regard her as a dangerous radical who became closely involved with Marxist terrorists of the Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (MRTA) --hiding them in her home, stockpiling their weapons, helping them plan an attack on the Peruvian Congress. stockpiling v @@ 2003 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ You know very well that Israel is the country that is stockpiling nuclear weapons. stockpiling v @@ 1997 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ // The FBI announced the arrests of eight members of the militia and charged them with making pipe bombs and machine guns, as well as stockpiling other weapons to use in a war against the government. stockpiling v @@ 1991 MAG USNWR @@ Russian KGB officials loyal to Yeltsin began stockpiling weapons and ammunition at the new Russian-American university near the Moscow Zoo. stockyard n @@ 2003 NEWS Houston @@ Brick is fireproof and easy to wash with a hose, and clean animals in the stockyard meant clean animals at the packing house. stoker p @@ 2008 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Writers as diverse as Bram Stoker (' Dracula') and Agatha Christie (' Murder on the Orient Express') described the odd and eccentric, and emphasized the strange and the tribal. stoker p @@ 1995 FIC BkGen:KissGirls @@ Bram Stoker, Mary Shelley, they wrote only about human monsters roaming the earth. stoker p @@ 1992 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ But it was the 1897 novel' Dracula,' by the Irishman Bram Stoker, that immortalized the Count as the aristocrat of monsters. stoker p @@ 1992 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Hart, the writer of' Bram Stoker's Dracula,' which is scheduled to be released in November,' The book's eroticism has been hinted at, but never really shown. stoker p @@ 1992 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Jim Hart, screenwriter of' Bram Stoker's Dracula,' says the topic came up in meetings. stoker p @@ 2007 FIC Mov:Blood:ButchersTale @@ He stops at a page that has a sketch of Bram Stoker. stolid j @@ 1990 ACAD InterAmStud @@ On the campaign trail, Rodriguez proved to be a charismatic politician, who could draw on his affable presence and excellent command of Guarani to stir excitement among the crowds (in contrast to his rather stolid predecessor). stolid j @@ 2004 FIC AntiochRev @@ Not the housekeeper, who was a stolid woman prematurely weathered to middle age, but any of the younger ones who'd thrown off the dowdy costume of the locale. stolid j @@ 1993 MAG TIME @@ the stolid young woman on the assembly line, into a keg of emotional dynamite. stolid j @@ 2003 FIC LiteraryRev @@ He was broad-framed, though spare, six-four or more tall, with a stolid penitent's face. stolid j @@ 1999 FIC Analog @@ Stacy's stolid, fleshy face filled the tiny screen on the control panel. stolid j @@ 2004 FIC FantasySciFi @@ She has a broad, stolid face and has painted her ears blue. stolid j @@ 1992 FIC AntiochRev @@ Everyone snatched up the welcome drink without ceremony, except Fritzie Muller whose rather stolid fingers took a long time grasping the stem of the cocktail glass. stomps v @@ 2007 MAG OutdoorLife @@ A doe or buck stomps its foot and bobs its head when it looks at a strange object it just can't make out (like you huddled on the ground or in a tree). stomps v @@ 2007 FIC BkJuv:LifeOverEasy @@ ' She stomps off, avoiding eye contact with the older man waving a credit card at her. stomps v @@ 2004 SPOK NPR_Daybreak @@ He stomps his foot and the first guy walks backwards and what he does is place his body between the horns of the bull as the bull's running at him. stomps v @@ 1999 FIC Mov:FiftyViolins @@ Nick stomps off to get his violin. stomps v @@ 1996 FIC Mov:HouseDamned @@ the woman stomps her foot -nothing happens -she stomps harder -INT LIVING ROOM -DAY The second char woman moves some books and listens to the banging upstairs, stomps v @@ 1996 FIC Mov:HouseDamned @@ Repulsed by the rodent she stomps her foot, stonehenge p @@ 2008 MAG AmerArtist @@ // DEMONSTRATION: PRELUDE Step 1 After drawing the image on Stonehenge paper, Steinberg created an underdrawing with combinations of Prismacolor Verithin White and Caran d'Ache white. stonehenge p @@ 2008 MAG AmerArtist @@ com // Step 1 After drawing the outlines of the shapes with Prismacolor Col-ERASE pencil on Stonehenge paper, stonehenge p @@ 2008 ACAD Archaeology @@ To understand Stonehenge we need to know more about the sarsens, how they were moved and carved, and exactly where they came from. stonehenge p @@ 2008 ACAD Archaeology @@ Britain's First Immigrant Who built Stonehenge? stonehenge p @@ 2008 ACAD Archaeology @@ Prehistoric pottery is scarce at Stonehenge, but the little that remains is dominated by Beaker sherds: perhaps Stonehenge was built by' the Beaker people. stonehenge p @@ 2008 MAG AmerArtist @@ Her printer handles sheets of paper up to 13' x 44', so she can transfer an image directly on to the Stonehenge paper she will draw on, or onto a transparent sheet where she will trace the major lines of the composition with a Prismacolor Col-ERASE pencil. stoner p @@ 2000 ACAD SchoolPsych @@ , 2000; Sheridan &; Gutkin, 2000; Stoner &; Green, 1992) stoner p @@ 2007 NEWS USAToday @@ >>Download: the hyper-infectious Flathead, Clash-inspired For the Girl, swaggering Chelsea Dagger and glam-rocking Vince the Loveable Stoner. stoner p @@ 2005 ACAD EnvironHealth @@ Also, the goals and objectives should be as specific as possible (Duffy, 1987; Tabacchi, &; Stoner, 1986). stoner p @@ 2002 ACAD SchoolPsych @@ Powell-Smith, Shinn, Stoner, &; stoner p @@ 2001 ACAD SchoolPsych @@ Some consider peer ratings superior to the nomination procedure (Asher &; Hymel, 1981) because every child receives some type of evaluation (Hintze, Stoner, &; Bull, 2000; Shapiro &; Kratochwill, 1988). stoner p @@ 2004 ACAD SchoolPsych @@ In addition, medication treatment alone is frequently not sufficient to address the academic impairments of children with AD/HD (DuPaul &; Stoner, 2003). Stooges p @@ 1995 NEWS Chicago @@ : Shoot scenes of Bruce Willis look-alike stunt guy getting blown sky-high by deadly bomb and landing uninjured in mud pit a la Curly from the Three Stooges. stooping v @@ 2006 SPOK Fox_HC @@ MCGLOWAN: But Sean, liberals are stooping to all low levels in this election. stooping v @@ 1997 FIC MassachRev @@ This was, I supposed, a twitch, but as he put his hand on her shoulder and nudged her away from my car, stooping low because he was a good head taller than she, stooping v @@ 2003 FIC BkGen:Fox girl @@ ' I screamed, stooping to pick up a broken piece of concrete from the sidewalk. stooping v @@ 2005 SPOK MSNBC_Cosby @@ Imagine us ever stooping so low to do something like that. stooping v @@ 1991 FIC Mov:SilenceLambs @@ Lecter, stooping to pick up the tray. stooping v @@ 2004 FIC Review of Contemporary Fiction @@ stooping low, I denuded them of the old pedal concealments and, running my finger along an instep as if inscribing an unspeakable proposal, slipped them with a wink into the new. stooping v @@ 2005 NEWS Denver @@ On campus, Ritchie is known for remembering every employee's name and for stooping to pick up cigarette butts and pull dandelions. STOP n @@ 2000 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ --NEXT STOP, WASHINGTONHere are some key dates in the Electoral College process and their significance: -Dec. stoplight n @@ 1994 FIC BkGen:NorthMontana @@ I'm not about to say I got ripped off at a stoplight by some punk. stoplight n @@ 2003 FIC Bk:OurLadyForest @@ Left at the light The only light Two blocks east on the left Left at the stoplight. stoplight n @@ 2008 SPOK ABC_Primetime @@ //: 9-1-1, where is your emergency? //: I just crossed Chamberlain. I'm on 41 going south. And I was at a stoplight. stoplight n @@ 2001 SPOK CBS_Rather @@ A study suggests there may be an effective way to make them stop at the stoplight. stoplight n @@ 2003 FIC BkGen:SnipersWife @@ He waited at the stoplight, preparing to turn left up Main. stoplight n @@ 2002 MAG MensHealth @@ Do three sets of 20 repetitions while you're sitting at a stoplight, writing a report, anywhere. stopover n @@ 1994 MAG MotherEarth @@ If you don't kill a tree but instead transplant one (with a brief holiday stopover in the living room) or cut a' stump sprout,' you're saving a tree in the bargain. stopover n @@ 1994 FIC Bk:FistGod @@ It was during the stopover in London that he was taken to the Heathrow Penta Hotel. stopover n @@ 1994 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Further controversy came when Miss Russia, 20-year-old Inna Sovoba, was detained for 15 hours in a small windowless room at the Bangkok airport during a stopover en route from Moscow, apparently on suspicion of being one of thousands of Russian prostitutes who have sought work in Thailand. stopover n @@ 2004 ACAD AgricResrch @@ The ship took coffee trees aboard during a stopover for supplies in Rio de Janeiro. stopover n @@ 2000 MAG MotorBoating @@ It made no sense to linger in Nantucket, so we left the Boat Basin early the next day and decided to go to Cataumet, back on Buzzard's Bay, by way of a brief stopover in Martha's Vineyard to tour the harbor of Oak Bluffs. stopover n @@ 2005 NEWS CSMonitor @@ The most visible case involves Canadian citizen Maher Arar, who in September 2002 was detained by US agents during a stopover at JFK airport in New York, accused of terrorist connections, and sent by private plane to Syria. stoppage n @@ 1994 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ In its latest protest against the election, the IFP's Youth Brigade is threatening to march through the streets of Johannesburg this week to create a work stoppage. stoppage n @@ 1995 MAG SportingNews @@ Bure returned to Russia during the sport's recent work stoppage to play in a series of exhibitions, and his attitude changed because of what he saw. stoppage n @@ 1998 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ , which is facing the very real possibility of its first work stoppage. stoppage n @@ 1994 NEWS AssocPress @@ 12 -In baseball's eighth work stoppage since 1972, players go on strike rather than allowing team owners to limit salaries; Woodstock II opens in Saugerties, N. stoppage n @@ 1995 NEWS Atlanta @@ The eight months and one day of the last strike have made for some contractual chaos for players, financial anxiety for owners and horrendous public relations with the public, just like every other work stoppage. stoppage n @@ 1994 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ The' mutiny' that followed was a spontaneous and justifiable work stoppage. stoppage n @@ 2000 ACAD AmerEthnicHis @@ The work stoppage at Wilson's was just one among many examples of black packinghouse workers' early participation in the militant new unionism of the CIO. stopped-up j @@ 1995 MAG Inc. @@ His is one of the most oldfangled of industries, the mundane world of stopped-up sinks and balky furnaces. stoppered j @@ 2000 FIC Analog @@ But I saw the contents instead: boxes of powdered leaves and roots and molds and earths; stoppered jars of honeys and tinctures, knives and threads and needles, splints and bowls; a waxed sack filled with clay dust for casts. stopwatch n @@ 1990 MAG USNWR @@ A stopwatch should be used so timing can commence right after a full beat. stopwatch n @@ 2001 ACAD SportBehavior @@ A stopwatch was used for timing. stopwatch n @@ 2004 MAG Outdoor Life @@ With my stopwatch in one hand and the remote in the other, I played the video and timed the bull bugles and grunts. stopwatch n @@ 1999 ACAD EmotBehavDis @@ Procedures included noting the start and end time of the task and using a stopwatch to record on-task behavior during the session. stopwatch n @@ 2000 ACAD EmotBehavDis @@ Academic engagement was measured during 20-to 30-minute blocks of time using a stopwatch to note the amount of time the student was on task, typically four to six times during each observation probe. stopwatch n @@ 1993 FIC Mov:JurassicPark @@ 49 INT FERTILIZATION LAB NIGHT DENNIS NEDRY, waits outside the silver door marked' EMBRYONIC COLD STORAGE,' staring at the digital stopwatch in his hand. storage area m @@ 2006 ACAD TeachLibrar @@ Thomas Harrison Middle School has a main library and a literacy library (multiple copies of topical titles that are part of the library collection but in a separate storage area), and it also has rotating classroom collections. storage area m @@ 1992 MAG FieldStream @@ This storage area also can be used to stow other seldom-used items. storage area m @@ 1993 MAG Horticulture @@ The balmy days of an Indian summer won't harm vegetables still in the garden, but can overheat a storage area to the point of damaging produce stashed there. storage area m @@ 1995 SPOK ABC_SatNews @@ Residents of this district have built a temporary storage area where they all can keep whatever they salvage until the neighborhood is rebuilt. storage area m @@ 1991 MAG Compute @@ The networks can also be an auxiliary file storage area. storage area m @@ 1995 ACAD IBMR&D @@ The total storage area will hence cover an area of 16 mm x 16 mm (64 mm x 64 mm) for the assumed bit size of 30 nm x 100 nm. storage area m @@ 1991 MAG AmerArtist @@ The museum offers a large storage area for supplies. storage area m @@ 2002 FIC Mov:GhostShip @@ CHIMERA -STORAGE COMPARTMENT -CONTINUOUS -DAY Epps moves through the now lighted storage area off the galley. storage room m @@ 2005 ACAD Archaeology @@ It seems a university museum had run out of storage room and was given an' abandoned two-bay car wash' as a temporary solution to the space crunch. storage room m @@ 2005 MAG Motor Boating @@ @@10034 Perfect Shelves There is never enough storage room on a boat. storage room m @@ 1992 FIC Commentary @@ where an overworked secretary had directed us to a storage room. storage room m @@ 2004 FIC LiteraryRev @@ Betty went away and when she returned, she explained that records from so long ago were kept' m a paper form' in a storage room in another building. storage room m @@ 2001 NEWS AssocPress @@ It showed, Gilchrist said, that he had been in the storage room. storage room m @@ 1993 FIC BkJuv:StrangerHere @@ Instead, she saw a cluttered storage room with old trunks and furniture stacked at random. storage room m @@ 2005 FIC Mov:Brick @@ Still empty. Brendan creeps towards the stairs, passing other doorways, all open but for one He stops for a moment, listening -silence. 73. INT. STORAGE ROOM -SAME. storage room m @@ 2002 FIC Mov:Insomnia @@ STORAGE ROOM -NIGHTMUTE PD -DAY CLOSE on a key slipping into a padlock. storehouse n @@ 1991 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Within is an abundant storehouse of biological knowledge and potential pharmaceuticals. storehouse n @@ 2005 ACAD TeachLibrar @@ and to grow in confidence in their ability to teach their students how to utilize the resources of the library --to that degree the librarian will be providing the adolescent with the keys to the rich storehouse of knowledge called the library. storehouse n @@ 2004 ACAD Education @@ A storehouse of factual knowledge in the long-term memory is a prerequisite for higher-order thinking and problem solving. storehouse n @@ 1999 ACAD MusicEduc @@ Paul Berliner states,' The improviser's evolving storehouse of knowledge includes musical elements and forms varied in detail and design: tunes, progressions, vocabulary patterns, and myriad features of style. storehouse n @@ 1994 SPOK ABC_2020 @@ // Absolutely, and he does have a vast storehouse of knowledge and using that knowledge is part of the way he relates to people. storehouse n @@ 2003 ACAD TheologStud @@ Augustine's exegesis is incredibly detailed, drawing on his vast storehouse of scriptural knowledge. storekeeper n @@ 2004 NEWS Chicago @@ was said to have' sassed' the white storekeeper's wife, 21-year-old Carolyn Bryant. Storge p @@ 2006 ACAD SexResearch @@ Agape, Mania, or Storge style all believed that their most recent casual sex encounter was the beginning of a romance. stowaways n @@ 2002 ACAD PublicInterest @@ Millennium conspirators Abdelghani Meskini and Abdel Hakim Tizegha both originally entered the United States as stowaways on ships that docked at a US port. Str. n @@ 1991 NEWS USAToday @@ Freikirchliche Gemeinde Christuskirche, Suttner Str. 18, Hamburg-Altona. straddled v @@ 2004 FIC SouthernRev @@ She straddled my lap and moved around me slow. straddled v @@ 1995 FIC BkGen:TrueBetrayals @@ ' In a lithe move, he straddled the bike. straddled v @@ 1999 FIC Bk:NothingButTruth @@ ' Predeaux pulled a chair around and straddled it backward. straddled v @@ 2000 FIC NewEnglandRev @@ I concentrated on the thick rolls of her abdomen, then focused my attention on her feet, noticing the way her toes, round as bloated earthworms, straddled the chair's rockers. straddled v @@ 1995 FIC MassachRev @@ Zipper slung the saw behind him and straddled his bike. straddled v @@ 1997 FIC SouthwestRev @@ I straddled the bike and footed it toward the path. straggler n @@ 1998 MAG MilitaryHist @@ all of which we found deserted except for an occasional straggler whom we avoided, as we could not accomplish our purpose by fighting. straight talk m @@ 2005 SPOK Fox_Sunday @@ // Straight talk express, which way are you leaning? straight talk m @@ 1992 NEWS CSMonitor @@ He starts with courteous but straight talk. straight talk m @@ 1993 SPOK ABC_Primetime @@ // // Straight talk from a small-town Iowa boy who survived an early battle with bone cancer, going on to become a lieutenant in the Army and a government budget analyst, winning a reputation as a fearless guardian of the taxpayer. straight talk m @@ 2008 SPOK Fox_HC @@ But somewhere along the road to the Republican nomination, the Straight Talk Express lost its wheels, because now he's all for those same tax cuts. straight talk m @@ 2000 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ So riding through South Carolina on Saturday afternoon on the bus he calls the Straight Talk Express, Mr. straight talk m @@ 1991 MAG Newsweek @@ There actually are some signs that the Democratic presidential hopefuls will try to offer a menu of straight talk. straight talk m @@ 2001 SPOK CNN_Crossfire @@ But again, in the interest of straight talk, we're going to have to have an entire reevaluation of our intelligence capability. straight talk m @@ 1999 MAG Entertainment @@ Photograph SCARED CATS Kids get the Straight talk // This week's other jailhouse doc, Scared Straight! straight-out j @@ 1990 ACAD ArabStudies @@ Nixon, with Kissinger's active encouragement, viewed it as a straight-out fight with Moscow. straightaway r @@ 1997 MAG Skiing @@ A ride up, a shoot across, and a straightaway down. straightaway r @@ 1991 MAG Money @@ It looked like a flashback to the' 50s as the pack of 24 classic beauties shot down the straightaway for the first of 10 noisy laps. straightaway r @@ 2001 SPOK NPR_Morning @@ The dolly cam(ph), used at the Olympics to travel alongside runners down the final straightaway, makes us feel that we're striding right along with them. straightaway r @@ 2001 MAG BoysLife @@ // A dozen go-karts took off like bandits down the straightaway. straightaway r @@ 1991 MAG Money @@ Sandy was squealing through the turns, tearing down the straightaway at 100 mph, dicing through traffic, free of any thoughts about payrolls or Japanese clients. straightaway r @@ 2004 MAG NatGeog @@ @@9593 Zoom Town Smoking tires and screaming engines start a hot rod rocket trip down the quarter-mile straightaway at Darlington International Dragway in Hartsville, South Carolina,' It's an addiction,' says race-team matriarch Kim Wood of the high-price fascination with speed that drag-racing parents eagerly pass on to their kids. straighten up m @@ 2000 MAG Prevention @@ Slouching can make you look older than you are and, down the road, can make it hard to straighten up, so you feel older too. straighten up m @@ 1994 SPOK ABC_Turning @@ // Straighten up your face and come over here, girl. straighten up m @@ 1999 FIC BkGen:The experiment @@ She would come in to dust and straighten up, although of course she was not permitted to touch the machines or files or even any of the thick textbooks that lined the shelves. straighten up m @@ 1991 MAG USNWR @@ The device, built around a simple set of wires that encircle the back, beeps softly when a wearer slouches, reminding her to straighten up. straighten up m @@ 1992 SPOK CNN_News @@ straighten up.' // How did they take it? // Well, Brian did fairly well. Andrew was all right but Phillip was, well, he'll get along // In all the Christmases since you've been ... straighten up m @@ 1999 FIC LitCavalcade @@ Since he couldn't straighten up, he had to pull the carton in and duck-waddle to the mouth of the slot. straighten up m @@ 1995 MAG MensHealth @@ With your elbows locked, slowly straighten up, pause, then return the weights to the floor. straighten up m @@ 2008 MAG SatEvenPost @@ I straighten up after friends at my parties-sometimes, when they're still there. straightening v @@ 1993 FIC BkGen:FarriersLane @@ '' On the railways,' the first man retorted, straightening his tie with a tweak. straitjacket n @@ 1993 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Denying he was trying to put a' straitjacket' on Clinton's powers as commander in chief, Dole said he was' trying to construct a political' flakjacket' to protect against congressional artillery once a deployment is underway. straitjacket n @@ 1999 MAG NatlReview @@ ' I don't think we can be put in a straitjacket all the time. straitjacket n @@ 1996 SPOK CBS_FaceNation @@ instead of being in --put in a straitjacket with all the bureaucratic rules and regulations, straitjacket n @@ 2003 NEWS Atlanta @@ And it was about to, again, in the' 70s until the critical press put a straitjacket on it. straitjacket n @@ 1992 SPOK ABC_Special @@ Nancy Gabreener, one of our political researchers, was saying a few minutes ago they might have to put a straitjacket on him tomorrow to stop him from shaking hands. straitjacket n @@ 1999 SPOK ABC_Special @@ that's the person to put the straitjacket on, you know. Strake v @@ 2004 NEWS Houston @@ Brazos also scrimmages at Brazosport in Freeport on Monday at 5 p.m. Softball -The Lady Cougars host Rice Consolidated in their season opener on Tuesday at 5 p.m. Strake Jesuit. stranding n @@ 1995 ACAD NaturalHist @@ A mass stranding or a kill of pilot whales was therefore a nutritional windfall, because of both the quantity of whale meat and the vitamins in its blubber. strangled j @@ 2000 FIC CanadianFict @@ Another sound came then, a strangled cry. strangled j @@ 2003 FIC Mov:FreddyvsJason @@ A strangled cry of agony and the camera image SMASHES to the ground. strangled j @@ 1996 FIC BkGen:HerOwnRules @@ ' Meredith asked in a strangled voice. strangled j @@ 1992 FIC BkGen:InMyFathers @@ He gave a strangled cry and pitched on his face, his rifle quivering upside down on the bayonet stuck in the mud, as if the fallen soldier had taken the time to mark his own grave. strangled j @@ 1990 FIC BkGen:LivesDead @@ becomes the strangled, skinny voice of a child. stranglehold n @@ 1993 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ But the ascension of maverick to the envied position as most cloying, hackneyed journalistic expression in use in American newspapers and magazines didn't just break the 36-month stranglehold enjoyed by kinder and gentler; it robbed the memorable George Bushism of a chance to surpass style and substance as the most enduring banality of the post-war era. stranglehold n @@ 1999 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ // He won't break the stranglehold the lobbyists have on our government, but I will. stranglehold n @@ 1994 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ When Bill Clinton was elected, lobbyists faced a dilemma: how to ply their trade with a president who, in speech after speech, vowed to' break the stranglehold the special interests have on our elections and the lobbyists have on our government. stranglehold n @@ 1997 ACAD ForeignAffairs @@ It will also help break the stranglehold of the defensive, nativist, and sometimes suffocating insularism many on the island have pursued as a refuge against assimilation. stranglehold n @@ 1999 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ Since Bill Clinton promised to break the stranglehold, the victims turned blue. stranglehold n @@ 2001 NEWS Chicago @@ , that can break this stranglehold that the oil-rich countries of the Middle East have put on the minds and psyches at the State Department. strangling j @@ 2007 MAG MilitaryHist @@ ' He came to consciousness with a strangling sensation and a weight on his chest. strangulation n @@ 2008 SPOK CBS_48Hours @@ //: (From news conference) She died as a result of ligature strangulation. strangulation n @@ 2008 ACAD AnthropolQ @@ the increasing US complicity in the economic and political strangulation of the musicians' societies (Feld 2000, Taylor 1997). strangulation n @@ 2007 ACAD ForeignAffairs @@ The Kremlin has consistently harassed neighboring countries; former Soviet nations, such as Georgia, have faced near economic strangulation. strangulation n @@ 1997 SPOK ABC_GMA @@ And, in fact, although the coroner has concluded that the cause of death was strangulation, the blow to the head was so severe that it's likely she would have died of that had she not been strangled. strangulation n @@ 2000 MAG ChristCentury @@ Cuban-American leaders likened it to the Montgomery bus boycott, but many African-Americans called the comparison a mockery of the civil rights movement-and commuters called it economic strangulation. strangulation n @@ 1991 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ It was called to deal with just one subject: the economic strangulation of Israel. strapless j @@ 2005 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ The bride wore Vera Wang, her mom dressed in an ice-blue Richard Tyler, and Pam Glogau dressed (with great hope) in a strapless evening gown. strapless j @@ 2003 MAG Bazaar @@ An all-black, formfitting dress with a strapless, off-the-shoulder or wide-neck top can be a dramatic look. strapless j @@ 2004 MAG Bazaar @@ Gwyneth Paltrow Highlight: Her dreamy pale-pink strapless dress. strapless j @@ 1998 NEWS Houston @@ Whether in strapless basic black, a bouffant' do and pearls, or in her Sunday-best black-and-white tweeds, Barbie has never looked better. strapless j @@ 1999 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ If a girl dared to try to slip out at night in a strapless dress --many of the girls were boarders until the 1970s --a nun, right on the spot, would whip out some fabric and sew it on to cover her shoulders. strapless j @@ 2004 MAG Smithsonian @@ And what's a dame doing out alone at night in a red strapless dress anyway? strasbourg p @@ 2008 NEWS Atlanta @@ // EU cracks down on airline ads // Strasbourg, France ---The European Parliament on Wednesday approved a bill to prevent airlines posting advertisements for cheap flights that hide the true price by excluding additional charges such as taxes and booking fees. strasbourg p @@ 2003 MAG Ms @@ She won the Mies Prize for the best European building of the year (a park-and-ride station in Strasbourg, France) and earned raves for the stunning eight-story Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art in downtown Cincinnati. strasbourg p @@ 2007 MAG HarpersMag @@ As a student at the University of Strasbourg in Alsace during the 188Os, Warburg found his research on Botticelli thwarted by an either/or system of librarianship: strasbourg p @@ 2005 MAG SkyTelescope @@ After taking deep images and follow-up spectroscopic data at the 10-meter Keck II Telescope in Hawaii, a team led by Rodrigo Ibata ( Strasbourg Observatory, France) identified stars belonging to a faint disk that can be followed to an astounding 230,000 light-years from M31's nucleus. strasbourg p @@ 1991 NEWS USAToday @@ Second seed Lori McNeil of the USA won her second-round match at the Strasbourg (France) Open, beating compatriot Ann Grossman 6-2, 6-3. strasbourg p @@ 1997 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ He was later awarded a master's degree in peace studies by Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio, and attended The Hague Academy of International Law and the International Institute of Human Rights in Strasbourg, France. stratagem n @@ 2002 MAG MilitaryHist @@ The Carthaginians had employed stratagem after stratagem, with stunning success. strategical j @@ 2002 ACAD Archaeology @@ In this case, the strategical importance of Belvoir's location in the past is repeated in the present as today, it overlooks the boundaries between Israel and the West Bank, and Israel and Jordan. stratified v @@ 2007 ACAD DrugIssues @@ The sample was stratified according to geographical region and school size, the latter being closely related to the degree of urbanization. stratified v @@ 1997 ACAD Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness @@ The private sector sample had been drawn randomly, stratified by size, from state directories of manufacturing service companies. stratified v @@ 2003 ACAD SexResearch @@ The sample was stratified according to geographical region and school size, which, in Norway, is closely related to degree of urbanization. stratified v @@ 2000 FIC LiteraryRev @@ stratified according to age, what they thought about neon blue/green/red, flavored condoms. stratified v @@ 1992 ACAD InfoSystems @@ First, elements are stratified according to their status; then they are ordered by their levels in the hierarchy. stratified v @@ 1996 ACAD Lancet @@ The study was a single-blind, randomised multicentre study, stratified according to participating centres. stratum n @@ 2004 ACAD Style @@ This would only be the case if the book which Oliver receives from Tickletext were identical with the fictive stratum of Richardson's novel, i. straw poll m @@ 1991 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ He's the pundits' favorite at this point, he did well in Florida in a straw poll. straw poll m @@ 1995 SPOK ABC_Brinkley @@ // In the State of Iowa, which has an early caucus in presidential years -and it's taken very seriously -this weekend they're having or have had a straw poll. straw poll m @@ 1995 SPOK CBS_FaceNation @@ I mean, this is another straw poll. straw poll m @@ 1999 NEWS Atlanta @@ Keyes finished third in the straw poll, ahead of Bauer, but the results don't seem very relevant to his campaign. straw poll m @@ 1999 NEWS Atlanta @@ Keyes actually won a straw poll last August in Birmingham, after being only one of two candidates to show up (Orrin Hatch was the other). straw poll m @@ 1999 SPOK CNN_Politics @@ // // I asked Quayle what the straw poll would mean to his campaign. straw poll m @@ 1999 SPOK Ind_NewsForum @@ Conservative Gary Bauer, whose role model is Ronald Reagan, ran fourth in a field of nine in the Iowa straw poll. straw poll m @@ 2007 SPOK NPR_NewsNotes @@ Last Saturday, the Iowa straw poll shook up the Republican race. straying v @@ 1994 FIC Bk:Serendipity @@ The calendar her eyes kept straying to said it was December sixth. straying v @@ 2000 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ McCain is straying too far from his party's orthodoxy. straying v @@ 2005 MAG AmerArtist @@ ' Never straying far from his own artwork, Christopher makes sure to broaden the discussion so that it does not devolve into rote responses. straying v @@ 1990 FIC BkSF:DetroitRock @@ Her eyes kept straying to the chronodisplay, its numbers moving inexorably toward the time of translation. straying v @@ 2003 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Much as I tried to follow the translation of' Dictes Moy' that came with the CD, my eye kept straying back to the old French original, which I understood far from perfectly but which nevertheless spoke to me through Pound with uncanny force. straying v @@ 1995 FIC BkGen:ConflictsInterest @@ A hand went to her mouth, as if to keep from saying too much, straying too far into the past. streamflow n @@ 1996 ACAD EnvirAffairs @@ 132 Further, the WRB found that because Vermont had adopted no specific policy as to minimum streamflow, Sugarbush had met its burden by demonstrating the public benefits that would derive from expanded snowmaking and development?. streamlining v @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_Movers @@ // // It's the kind of news that Wall Street likes to hear: cutting costs, streamlining operations. streamlining v @@ 2001 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ This means streamlining the **25;142;TOOLONG process and squelching the tree-huggers who invariably oppose every new plant. streamlining v @@ 2006 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ In Alexandria, City Council member Rob Krupicka (D), who helped Kaine write a preschool policy proposal, has recommended streamlining the permit process for preschools seeking to open in commercial areas. streamlining v @@ 2007 ACAD LawPublicPol @@ (n243) Consistent with the theme of this Article, courts should enforce ex ante contracts that make litigation look like arbitration by streamlining the procedures and thereby reducing the time and expense of litigation. streamlining v @@ 2000 MAG Newsweek @@ The automakers are so enamored of the prospect of cutting costs while owning a piece of a high-growth Internet company that recently they announced a second joint venture, this one aimed at streamlining the ordering process between dealerships and repair shops. streamlining v @@ 1993 ACAD EnvironHealth @@ We are streamlining the process, and we continue to develop more focused approaches for our Risk Communication Forum. Strega p @@ 1990 FIC Sierra @@ We had created a fantastic new food machine, like Strega Nona's pasta pot, but nobody knew how to turn it off. strenuous j @@ 1991 MAG Prevention @@ Squats This exercise is more strenuous and should be done slowly and carefully. Streptokinase. p @@ 1991 SPOK ABC_2020 @@ It was stopped early when initial data showed that TPA opened twice as many blocked heart arteries as Streptokinase. // However, that apparent advantage was based solely on X-ray pictures called angiograms taken at 90 minutes after treatment with clotbusters was started. stress v @@ 2008 ACAD InstrPsych @@ A survey was used to evaluate perceived levels of stress, factors that contribute to stress, and mechanisms used to cope with stress. stretchers n @@ 1997 MAG AmHeritage @@ We were moving now, rolling slowly over the tarmac, bumping gently, the old plane vibrating slightly, rattling, the wood and canvas stretchers banging against the bulkheads, the motors revving slowly and then fast-er. stretchers n @@ 1997 MAG AmHeritage @@ There were rust brown stains in the canvas of the stretchers. stretchers n @@ 2005 MAG AmerArtist @@ In a well-ventilated area, Procter affixes his drawing on canvas stretchers using drafting tape. stretchers n @@ 1997 FIC BkGen:OrdinarySeaman @@ He saw five green military ambulances parked in a row, rear doors open, canvas stretchers on the tarmac, figures in fatigues and medical whites standing around waiting. stretchers n @@ 2004 ACAD Archaeology @@ In 1975 Fleming published Authenticity in Art, a compendium showing how clues lurked in oil paint's radium isotopes; in the microfossils in chalk; in the tree rings found in canvas stretchers and painted wooden panels; and in Roman coins cast in silver too pure. stretchers n @@ 2000 FIC Atlantic @@ I see GIs running through smoke with green canvas stretchers. STREUSEL v @@ 2008 NEWS Denver @@ diced in small pieces STREUSEL TOPPING 1/3 cup brown sugar 1/3 cup flour Pinch salt 4 tablespoons butter 1/2 cup pine nuts Directions Combine apples and chiles in a large bowl. strictest j @@ 2008 ACAD Archaeology @@ But Italy's government is not just the owner, in the strictest legal sense, of ancient sites, but also the custodian of them for the public good. strictest j @@ 1995 NEWS Atlanta @@ If one state were to pass the nation's strictest environmental laws, that state would likely have the nation's cleanest environment. strictest j @@ 1998 ACAD WorldAffairs @@ None of these cases is meant to be exhaustive, and they are not' case studies' in the strictest sense. strictest j @@ 2000 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ If anything sets the American Indian apart from other victims of genocide or oppression in this country, it is this: Native Americans are not, in the strictest sense of the word, a' diasporic' people. strictest j @@ 1994 SPOK Ind_Limbaugh @@ It's all part of nature, and what we do with the resources here is also, in the strictest sense of the definition, natural. strictest j @@ 2004 MAG Inc. @@ (), I want you to know that, regardless of whether or not you become one of my valued clients, everything we talk about will be held in the strictest of confidence. stridently r @@ 2000 FIC Analog @@ Either way anybody would be out of their mind to trust their lives to it,' Her words echoed less stridently from the partitions around them. Strider p @@ 1996 FIC Mov:ReturnApes @@ We see his face -it's Strider. strife n @@ 2004 NEWS CSMonitor @@ * In Indonesia, scene of ongoing civil strife, USAID has worked with Ikea and Home Depot in their relationships with local logging firms. strike back m @@ 1997 MAG People @@ Swears O'Donnell:' I will strike back! strike back m @@ 2003 FIC SouthwestRev @@ ' Ready for bed?' he'd say. She would turn on him, her face **25;1030;TOOLONG. She would strike him. He would not strike back. strike back m @@ 1998 SPOK Ind_NewsForum @@ I --I just think it's immoral to retaliate and to strike back at people who are innocent based on flimsy evidence in order to say that America doesn't tolerate terrorism. strike back m @@ 1991 SPOK CNN_King @@ The big question that remains in my mind is: How much will it in fact destroy their capacity to strike back when the moment comes?. strike back m @@ 2002 MAG HarpersMag @@ And even those who are successfully' preempted' or dominated may object and find means to strike back. strike back m @@ 1998 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ For Spotted Shield, ethnography could be a kind of warfare because it gives him an opportunity to strike back at Whites, to make damaging critical pronouncements about their way of life. strike back m @@ 1998 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ But insofar as war is being waged against the United States, Washington for years has found it all but impossible to strike back. strike back m @@ 1995 NEWS Atlanta @@ Owners want to retain restricted free agency, which allows teams to retain their own free agents by matching other offers, while players want no restrictions on player movement when contracts expire. BULLETS STRIKE BACK: strike up m @@ 1992 MAG PsychToday @@ If you are feeling more adventurous, strike up a conversation with a particularly difficult person --maybe someone you really can't stand --and treat this person in a completely new way. strike up m @@ 2001 NEWS Atlanta @@ She shunned eye contact and mumbled one-word replies to passengers who tried to strike up conversations. strike up m @@ 1997 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ The bar is a great spot for sampling beer; the bartenders strike up conversations as easily as they pour. strike up m @@ 1999 NEWS Atlanta @@ ' He could walk into any room and strike up a conversation with anybody. strike up m @@ 2002 FIC AntiochRev @@ explaining that all he had to do was to stroll over to the handsome young American and strike up a conversation about the wonders of marine life and the untapped potential for products of the sea, which he himself did deal in --sort of. strike up m @@ 1994 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ So pull up a deck chair and strike up the band as the ship of state follows Hillary's fine moral compass into the ice pack. strike up m @@ 1995 NEWS AssocPress @@ Hezekiah Stewart, who runs a community center for troubled youths and has tried to strike up peace among the gangs. strike up m @@ 1990 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Someone grabs a microphone and has the band strike up' God Bless America. strike zone m @@ 2000 NEWS Denver @@ They don't make up the strike zone as they go along to fit their own personal agendas. strike zone m @@ 2000 NEWS Denver @@ That's just one common misconception about the strike zone. strike zone m @@ 2003 NEWS USAToday @@ Since 1996 it has been used in Fox telecasts as part of the' hit zone,' an illustration of a player's strong and weak areas in the strike zone, based on Inside Edge reports. strike zone m @@ 1999 SPOK CNN_Talkback @@ They are objecting to the fact that they have been told to enforce the strike zone the way it is written in the rules, and the umpires are saying that nobody is going to tell them where the strike zone is. strike zone m @@ 1999 SPOK CNN_Talkback @@ They also tried to get them to change the strike zone. strike zone m @@ 1992 MAG FieldStream @@ ' You can adjust that depth by changing the line length or the line weight or by changing lures, but in order to catch fish consistently you have to keep your lure in the strike zone. strike zone m @@ 2002 MAG MilitaryHist @@ They told how the explosions burst eardrums and knocked soldiers senseless, as far as a mile away from the strike zone. strike zone m @@ 2002 NEWS Houston @@ There was a National League umpire (Stan Landes) behind the plate and if I walked McCovey to load the bases he might squeeze the strike zone in an NL park. strindberg p @@ 1997 ACAD ScandinavStud @@ ' (222) In Theorie des modemen Dramas, Szondi had compared Strindberg's one-act plays to Maeterlinck's drames statiques, his static dramas, arguing that the plays of both writers were extremely evocative and fragmentary experiments went hand in hand with the representation of human beings as powerless. strindberg p @@ 1997 ACAD ScandinavStud @@ The single reference to Strindberg in the 1963-64 lectures published as Das lyrische Drama des Fin de siecle compares Strindberg's one-act plays to Mallarme's unfinished but extremely evocative fragment' Herodiade. strindberg p @@ 1997 ACAD ScandinavStud @@ What a difference from Strindberg's marriage-hell plays! strindberg p @@ 1997 ACAD ScandinavStud @@ What Szondi's appropriation of Habermas does point to, however, is the extent to which Strindberg's plays draw on and contribute to the evolution of a more inclusive public debate in Scandinavia in the last decades of the nineteenth century. strindberg p @@ 1997 ACAD ScandinavStud @@ To say that the home is no longer a refuge in Strindberg's plays is, of course, an understatement that borders on the ludicrous. strindberg p @@ 1997 ACAD ScandinavStud @@ Szondi presents Ibsen and Strindberg, string theory m @@ 1999 SPOK NPR_Science @@ // And how does string theory then unite those two? string theory m @@ 1999 SPOK NPR_Science @@ it's a technical term, but it has to do with one of the fundamental features of string theory. string theory m @@ 2006 MAG Astronomy @@ ' Getting this to happen in string theory had been a formidable challenge,' says PoIchinski. string theory m @@ 1996 ACAD PhysicsToday @@ While Kelvin's dream of explaining atoms as knotted vortex rings in a fluid ether never came to fruition (despite remarkable analogies with modern string theory), his work was seminal in the development of a topological approach to fluid dynamics. string theory m @@ 2008 FIC Analog @@ ' It's Leonard Susskind's formulation of string theory. string theory m @@ 2004 ACAD Archaeology @@ In the future, he expects archaeology to continue to benefit from innovations in other scientific disciplines, perhaps even borrowing farafield concepts such as string theory. string theory m @@ 1994 MAG ScienceNews @@ Until the advent of string theory, this crucial deficiency isolated general relativity (and gravity) from the rest of physics. string theory m @@ 2008 MAG Astronomy @@ STRING THEORY A unified theory of the universe postulating that nature's fundamental ingredients are not particles but one-dimensional filaments called strings. stringent j @@ 2008 MAG ConsumRep @@ Make sure it meets the latest federal standards and the more stringent California emission requirements. stringing v @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Empirelies @@ He'd been stringing her along for years. stringing v @@ 2008 NEWS CSMonitor @@ // She says:' I think New York is very modern,' through a translator, not necessarily responding to a question but just thinking aloud, stringing together a handful of associations. stringing v @@ 1999 FIC BkGen:Vector @@ Knowing Laurie's curiosity, he was purposefully stringing her along. stringing v @@ 2001 MAG RollingStone @@ ' He allowed that there was' probably some truth' in stories about' various factors confusing the HIV tests' but accused me of stringing them together in an irresponsible way. stringing v @@ 2000 MAG TechReview @@ The goal is to emulate the integration of transistors and other electronic devices onto a chip by shrinking optical switches, fibers, lasers and detectors, and stringing them together on a single optical circuit. stringing v @@ 2008 MAG NatlParks @@ Like river runners dreaming of whitewater, passage of the act came with big visions-100 protected rivers in the first decade, double that by 1990, and eventually a blue web of protected rivers stringing the nation together from coast to coast like watery ribbons. strings attached m @@ 2008 ACAD SchoolCounsel @@ '; or they may make a disclosure' with strings attached,' such as,' If I tell you something, you have to promise not to tell anyone else' (Cobb County CPS, 2005). strings attached m @@ 2005 MAG Entertainment @@ 7 Kanye West Late Registration (Roc-A-Fella) With or without Jon Brion's strings attached, West's somewhat justified hubris is an immovable object and intractable gravitational force. strings attached m @@ 1998 SPOK NPR_Weekly @@ Even though the military offers some lucrative benefits, including money for college, the strong economy affords lots of opportunities outside the military, with no strings attached. strings attached m @@ 2002 MAG Essence @@ Once she saw that his love came with purse strings attached, she realized that for all his good points, Martin wasn't the one for her. strings attached m @@ 1996 SPOK CBS_FaceNation @@ // That. //. no strings attached. strings attached m @@ 1998 MAG Entertainment @@ ') And their songs can be raunchy:' Bootie Call' is a request for sex with no strings attached, and' Lady Marmalade,' a bawdy cover of the LaBelle classic, is a sexual anthem that would make Lil' Kim blush. strings attached m @@ 1998 SPOK CBS_Morning @@ This is Barney's Magic Banjo, and you'll see why it's magic in just a second, because there are no strings attached. strings attached m @@ 2005 ACAD FeministStud @@ In contrast, researchers from the region are often limited by research funding that has strings attached by the state of citizenship, and they can be imprisoned or fired at the behest of the state for violating broad laws against insulting religion or state leaders (e. strip club m @@ 2004 MAG People @@ During the past eight months Whittaker, 56, has been drugged at a strip club and robbed of $545,000 (it was recovered); strip club m @@ 1999 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ // But the defense had a theory about who did and why and it was all linked to the strip club and it's one-time drug business. strip club m @@ 1996 SPOK Ind_Springer @@ I was dying and you take my husband and go to a strip club'? strip club m @@ 2002 MAG RollingStone @@ But the two young men, who became inseparable companions, mostly spent their energy blowing money on exotic cars, Rolexes, yachts and champagne parties in the VIP room of an area strip club. strip club m @@ 2008 SPOK ABC_20/20 @@ And then they might work in a strip club, and then an escort agency, or then a brothel. strip club m @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Later,bar @@ And when Hank Stevens sat at the bar saying things about his wife like' You wouldn't complain about the smoke at a strip club the way she does,' she might have responded with,' I would if I was seven months pregnant. strip club m @@ 2007 MAG Entertainment @@ 11 fight at a Miami strip club and charged with disorderly intoxication and resisting arrest, say police. strip club m @@ 2006 NEWS AssocPress @@ Indiana Pacers guard Stephen Jackson charged with criminal recklessness in strip club fight. strip mall m @@ 1999 FIC Ploughshares @@ Oscar proffered a one-pound box of marzipan from Heidi's Kandy Kitchen, a concession he'd found tucked away in a strip mall. strip mall m @@ 2006 FIC SouthwestRev @@ Earl's assistant Sandi's work table is a quaint cityscape of paper, rectilinear but organic stacks like apartment towers and centers of commerce; a long low strip mall maybe on one side. strip mall m @@ 2001 FIC Mov:LegallyBlonde @@ Her car stops in front of a strip mall salon called' Beauty Oasis'. strip mall m @@ 1995 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ This is strip-mall America, a video store and a yogurt shop for everyone, but the calm, opiatelike blandless is being disturbed by a bald man wandering around a parking lot. strip mall m @@ 1998 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ For example, he points out that even in Kentlands, one of the most comprehensive projects, stores are close by, but they look like the ones in every other suburban strip mall, and most residents still have to drive to work, since there is little office space. strip mall m @@ 1995 MAG Inc. @@ 5-billion steelmaker, Nucor is run by a corporate staff of 23, operating out of a strip mall in Charlotte, N. strip mall m @@ 1996 FIC Commentary @@ Browsing in every strip mall? strip mall m @@ 1999 NEWS Atlanta @@ , said some of the retail companies are to start building their own shop designs this month --a switch from the typical strip mall, one-look-fits-all design. stripers n @@ 1993 MAG FieldStream @@ Anglers in small skiffs work the maze of marsh bayous and canals year-round for estuarine species such as specks (to 7 pounds), reds (to 12 pounds), stripers (to 6 pounds), flounder (to 7 pounds), drum (to 30 pounds), and sheepshead (to 5 pounds). stripers n @@ 1990 NEWS USAToday @@ Stripers to 55 pounds Early spring and fall, fish live herring, cut anchovies and jigs Diversion canal good. stripers n @@ 1996 MAG OutdoorLife @@ Largemouth bass fisherman in particular have opposed it, claiming that stripers deplete native bass populations. stripers n @@ 1995 MAG FieldStream @@ But because a waterman in Maryland can net 150 pounds of stripers as small as 18 inches a day, present ASMFC allocation rules then limit a north-coastal sport fisherman to only one fish greater than 36 inches a day. stripers n @@ 1993 MAG outdoor life @@ However, physoclistous species, such as large-mouth and smallmouth bass, stripers, red snapper, white bass, panfish, sauger, walleyes and perch, lack this duct. stripers n @@ 1996 MAG OutdoorLife @@ In large reservoirs, catfish sometimes school on the surface, feasting on forage fish, just like bass or stripers. Stripper n @@ 2008 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ //: (Voiceover) The verdict when The Stripper &; the Steelworker continues. StripTeaser n @@ 2006 MAG Motor Boating @@ The next best thing is a dredge of artificial ballyhoo, like the Bucket Teaser from Tournament Cable (see box) or the StripTeaser, from the company of the same name (www. strobe n @@ 2002 FIC Mov:They @@ She moves slowly into the corridor, a STROBE LIGHT flickering around her. strobe n @@ 2000 SPOK NPR_Morning @@ Strobe Talbott is the US deputy secretary of State. strobe n @@ 1999 SPOK Fox_Drudge @@ Up next, let's tackle this Strobe Talbott quote we're both obsessed with. strobe n @@ 1995 FIC Mov:Metropolis @@ HADES DANCE CLUB Strobe lights slash the darkness. strobe n @@ 2000 ACAD October @@ On the left side the photo is framed by part of the oval construction housing strobe lights and other optical devices; strobe n @@ 2001 MAG AmerArtist @@ He arrives with his camera, two strobe lights, a photographic umbrella, and a dozen rolls of film. strong man m @@ 2007 SPOK CNN_Newsroom @@ Specifically, they blame Mohammad Da'lun (ph), who was Fatah's strong man in Gaza before it was overrun by Hamas. strong man m @@ 1992 ACAD ArabStudies @@ President Eisenhower later commented that the absence of a' strong man' made that country susceptible to Communist influence. strong man m @@ 2008 FIC Bk:F.N.G. @@ My dad was a big strong man but when I see that blue light I get the feeling that he's here, small, sitting in my lap. strong man m @@ 1996 SPOK CNN_King @@ // He thought he was a good man, but not a strong man politically. strong man m @@ 1991 FIC BkSF:BringingOut @@ He was a strong man, to be sure, and brave in the way that the strong can afford to be brave; strong man m @@ 1990 FIC BkSF:Earth @@ Coverin' Earth like a strong man covers a woman, gently, irresistibly. strong man m @@ 1996 FIC Atlantic @@ ' The world-famous strong man and his international company of talented performers,' they read. strong man m @@ 1999 SPOK CNN_Company @@ // Well, if they have leaders, then maybe these leaders won't be the ones, the strong man like Milosevic, but look where the strong man like Milosevic brought people. StrongArm p @@ 1996 MAG Bicycling @@ The most intriguing component is Specialized's new Son of StrongArm crankset. strongman n @@ 1999 ACAD InterAmStud @@ Fully 74 percent of elites and 78 percent of the mass public approved of the capture of the Panamanian strongman. strongman n @@ 2003 MAG Atlantic @@ In 1961 the British were asked to leave and then immediately asked to return, to forestall an invasion by a previous Iraqi strongman, Abd al-Karim Qasim. strongman n @@ 2002 SPOK NPR_Sunday @@ As NPR's Guy Raz reports from Belgrade, the two rivals at the top of the heap were once allies in the fight to oust former Serbian strongman Slobodan Milosevic. strongman n @@ 1990 SPOK ABC_Brinkley @@ ' But the capture of Manual Noriega doesn't close the book on the former strongman and nowhere is that more evident than with his trial which could become one of the most difficult in US history. strongman n @@ 1990 NEWS CSMonitor @@ In less than a year, Americans have seen the capture of Panamanian strongman Manuel Noriega; strongman n @@ 1996 MAG SportsIll @@ ' No one was as awesome as Buhner, the free-swinging strongman in the cleanup slot. strongman n @@ 2005 SPOK CNN_SunNight @@ He casts himself as a secular strongman, able to fix Iraq's security problems. strop n @@ 2006 ACAD Style @@ separate/cut, 14 words: chop lop drop topple plop clop pop strop top crop prop sop slop cop stop. stroud p @@ 2008 NEWS USAToday @@ Unheralded performance: DT Marcus Stroud, who spent seven seasons with the Jaguars before getting traded to the Bills in March, split two linemen late in the first half and tipped QB David Garrard's pass toward the end zone. stroud p @@ 2008 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Jaguars: Trevor Laws // Defensive tackle, Notre Dame // Jacksonville needs a replacement for Marcus Stroud and Laws is the best remaining defensive tackle. stroud p @@ 2008 NEWS AssocPress @@ // IMPORTANT ADDITIONS: DT Marcus Stroud (trade with Jacksonville); LB Kawika Mitchell; CB Leodis McKelvin (first-round draft pick); WR James Hardy (second-rounder). stroud p @@ 2008 NEWS AssocPress @@ // IMPORTANT LOSSES: DT Marcus Stroud; S Sammy Knight; CB Terry Cousin; G Chris Naeole. stroud p @@ 2008 MAG SportingNews @@ DT Marcus Stroud fills their need for a run sniffer-assuming he stays healthy-and linebacker Kawika Mitchell is bigger than their recent starters on the weak side. stroud p @@ 2004 NEWS Atlanta @@ They are the Broncos' Hearst (1989), the Seahawks' Antonio Cochran of Macon County (1993), the Jaguars' Marcus Stroud of Brooks County (1995), structuralist j @@ 2005 ACAD Style @@ The analysis is based on Propp's morphology of the folktale, an influential model in structuralist narratology. structuralist j @@ 1994 ACAD Style @@ Is it adequate to say, as structuralist narratology would, structuralist j @@ 1994 ACAD Style @@ If this analysis is correct, then structuralist narratology needs the concept of' narrative audience' to complement its concept of' narratee,' and rhetorical theory needs the concept of' narratee' to complement its concept of' narrative audience. structuralist j @@ 2000 ACAD Style @@ (n1) Dynamic theories of narrative, some versions of which I discuss here, step into the vacancy created by the retreat of structuralist narratology. structuralist j @@ 1994 ACAD Style @@ What does their relation tell us about the similarities and differences of structuralist narratology and the rhetorical theory of narrative? structuralist j @@ 1994 ACAD Style @@ More generally, Prince's structuralist narratology assumes that the narrative text is an object with a communicative purpose. structuring v @@ 2002 ACAD Adolescence @@ Clearly, CIT plays an important role in structuring these dialogues. structuring v @@ 1998 ACAD AnthropolQ @@ ' Because we have been so concerned with our role in structuring the interaction with the informant, the informants' expectations of the interaction with the anthropologist (Picci 1989) have been minimized. structuring v @@ 1991 ACAD ArtBulletin @@ It may also have seemed at times in this essay that nineteenthcentury paintings themselves played no role in structuring an appropriate relation with the viewer or in provoking a critical discourse (an absurd position). structuring v @@ 2000 ACAD ArtBulletin @@ Beyond this crucial role in structuring sacred space, choir screens were activated through a wide variety of liturgical and secular functions. structuring v @@ 1992 ACAD Bioscience @@ The more difficult issue is whether the neighborhood effects, when observed, are strong enough to regulate tree populations at their current densities, and whether they are pervasive enough to play a role in structuring the community. structuring v @@ 1992 ACAD Bioscience @@ Insularization effects as such (fragment size and distance to adjacent forest) played no significant role in structuring the communities. Strummer n @@ 2007 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ -Peter Hartlaub' Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten'. strumming n @@ 1992 ACAD MusicEduc @@ An additional plus is the use of the ukulele for rhythmic accompaniments --to teach beat, meter, and rhythmic strumming. strung out m @@ 2004 MAG Essence @@ Some girls were so strung out on drugs they didn't know what they were doing. strung out m @@ 1991 FIC BkGen:TrueColors @@ Dougherty answer it, but she was strung out on nervous energy. strung out m @@ 2000 MAG MilitaryHist @@ Scipio strung out the negotiations into the early spring of 203, but when he judged his forces were ready he broke off the peace talks, though he still held out the hope they would resume shortly. strung out m @@ 1999 NEWS Atlanta @@ He was living high --literally --in New Jersey,' strung out on a little bit of everything,' when he lost his job in 1979. strung out m @@ 1992 FIC Ploughshares @@ She imagined she would see the words strung out across the room, suspended above her mother's bed. strung out m @@ 1993 FIC Runner's World @@ Everybody had his own theory about the most solid part of the track, and instead of racing strung out behind a leader, runners would stretch across the lanes, each searching for that elusive foothold. strung out m @@ 2004 MAG Entertainment @@ ' In' A Distorted Reality Is Now a Necessity to Be Free,' he feels let down by the world; in the musically hallucinogenic' Strung Out Again,' he chides himself for getting high. strung out m @@ 1997 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Buff Biker. STOCKHOLM --Police arrested a naked motorcyclist who told them he was en route to a rival gang's clubhouse and wanted to make sure no one thought he had a gun. Strung Out. struts n @@ 1996 MAG Astronomy @@ Photograph REFLECTOR FISH-EYES WORK AS WELL as their more expensive cousins, plus come apart for easy storage or transport The camera and support struts do show up in a picture as silhouettes, a minor annoyance if one at all. struts n @@ 1994 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ As tremors continued to shake the building, firefighters shored up the rubble with wooden struts and fed him air and water. struts n @@ 2007 FIC Analog @@ There is a dull thump as landing struts swing out from the side of the craft. struts n @@ 2000 FIC Analog @@ Chanda could hear the low crunching sounds of compacting dirt and grinding stone through the ship's hull as the Nivara's landing struts settled in. struts n @@ 1991 MAG MotherEarth @@ Wooden struts fastened to the cover frames hold them up or support them when they're flipped back, but normally they're just tied to looped spikes fastened to the centerposts. struts n @@ 1996 FIC VirginiaQRev @@ I edged past the polished bumpers of Citroens and BMWs, following the line of Belgian shoppers who were wearing much leather and fur and carrying no-nonsense umbrellas with wooden struts. struts v @@ 2000 NEWS Chicago @@ Ultimately, while they do share some traits with their upper-crust sisters across Texas, the Highland Park set struts its stuff with a disciplined and unrelenting verve that you just don't find elsewhere in Texas. struts v @@ 1998 MAG Jet @@ Versatile performer Debbie Allen, who produced the movie Amistad, struts her stuff with her former fellow' Fame' co-star, struts v @@ 2002 NEWS AssocPress @@ James struts his stuff for nation. struts v @@ 2004 MAG Bicycling @@ James Startt, our European correspondent, struts his photo-journalistic stuff in Tour de France/Tour de Force: A Visual History of the World's Greatest Bicycle Race ($23, Chronicle Books, 160 pages). struts v @@ 2001 MAG Cosmopolitan @@ ' There's something so appealing about a woman who struts her stuff and moves through space feeling good about her shape-I call it the Tina Turner Factor. struts v @@ 2000 SPOK NBC_Today @@ // Still to come on LATER TODAY, she's as good as gold, Olympic gymnast Dominique Moceanu struts her stuff. strutted v @@ 1990 SPOK ABC_Primetime @@ ' There's a lot of other people called that, it was a joke that we used, you know, we just used a-really, it was not something I walked-I strutted around in a military uniform and I said,' This is the way that things had better be'? strutted v @@ 1998 FIC Atlantic @@ What happened to the self-possessed woman who strutted around the Zodiac Lounge in a see-through nightgown? strutted v @@ 2004 MAG Astronomy @@ I found the telescope performed best on globular clusters and bright galaxies, although some of the open clusters really strutted their stuff when I used my own 40mm eyepiece. strutted v @@ 2003 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ So, it may be ironic for Saddam Hussein, but maybe he didn't have weapons of mass destruction, but he strutted around as though he did. strutted v @@ 1992 SPOK ABC_Brinkley @@ Chevy Chase and Markie Post were there for the Democrats while Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bruce Willis strutted their stuff for the Republicans. strutted v @@ 1999 MAG Ebony @@ Also in the' 90s, talented comedians strutted their stuff to the delight of television and movie audiences. stubbornly r @@ 1996 MAG America @@ They stubbornly remained faithful Latin Catholics. stubbs p @@ 1993 ACAD ABAJournal @@ Within the firm --now known as Davis, Graham &; Stubbs --White was legendary for burning the midnight oil. stubbs p @@ 2004 NEWS CSMonitor @@ George Stubbs. Equestrian artist George Stubbs combined the precise observation of the scientist with the passionate eye of the poet to transcend the classification of' sporting painter' that followed him during his lifetime The 18th-century British genius is ... stubbs p @@ 1991 NEWS USAToday @@ Milwaukee: The Brewers are tired of 1B Franklin Stubbs and this month started giving their third annual little look at George Canale. stubbs p @@ 2001 ACAD AfricanArts @@ in Sarduy &; Stubbs 1993:117), the cutting was done with a thorn from the yua or ayua(n27) or with the spur from a rooster. stubbs p @@ 1990 NEWS USAToday @@ Milwaukee: They kept LHP Ted Higuera (four years, $ 13 million) and signed RF Franklin Stubbs (3, $ 6 million), not to mention the legendary RHP Ed Nunez (2, $ 1. stubbs p @@ 1995 ACAD ArtBulletin @@ While there is no possibility of our missing the foregrounded workers in George Stubbs's Haymakers (Fig. stubs n @@ 1990 MAG BlackEnterp @@ (To make the program more accessible, counseling numbers are placed on pay stubs. stubs n @@ 2005 ACAD HealthSocialW @@ Other calls resulted in ambiguous answers (that is,' bring in identifying information and pay stubs,'' the patient should apply for Medicaid,' and' I asked my supervisor and she told you to call someone who might know for sure. stubs n @@ 2006 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Many would not have pay stubs or tax records, so the law provides for sworn affidavits from employers. stubs n @@ 1994 MAG Backpacker @@ Next, melt paraffin wax (old candle stubs or crayons) in a tin can set in a pot of shallow boiling water. stubs n @@ 1990 MAG BlackEnterp @@ Canceled checks, pay stubs, business receipts and appointment books should be kept for at least five years, for these are the items that can be used as proof to substantiate any tax-deductible business expenses. stubs n @@ 1996 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Out fell a number of ledgers, paid and unpaid bills, and stacks of old check stubs. stubs v @@ 2004 FIC VirginiaQRev @@ Alex stubs his cigarette out on the ground. stuck-up j @@ 1995 FIC BkGen:AllGlitters @@ ' Everyone says you've become more stuck-up than ever,' she informed me. student council m @@ 2002 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ All the while, the whirlwind for the kid who was the student council president in high school continued. student council m @@ 1995 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ // At Clinton, I didn't do anything, but here I'm the vice president for the hiking group, and the student council. student council m @@ 1996 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ And the ability to convince other student council members in college that black students should be able to share dorm rooms with whites. student council m @@ 1995 MAG America @@ The student council, which decides on the eligibility of all student organizations, sent a letter to Wide Awake stating that the request for funds could not be granted because it was submitted by an organization engaged in religious activities. student council m @@ 2008 FIC Girls' Life @@ I'll talk to the student council, too, and give you a call. student council m @@ 2008 ACAD RoeperReview @@ The students said that many of the schools on the border in Mexico have few or no books or school materials, and that their student council recently organized a service-learning project to send updated texts and book bags of materials to the schools. student council m @@ 2000 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ 2:389@ An athlete, president-elect of his student council and popular kid. student council m @@ 1996 MAG ChristCentury @@ WAP applied to the Student Council and was denied payment of its publication costs for Wide Awake on the grounds that it was a' religious activity. studious j @@ 2007 MAG SportsIll @@ It was the late 1960s, and Paul Allen was a quiet, studious, relentlessly curious kid at Seattle's Lakeside High, the son of two educators. studious j @@ 2000 NEWS Atlanta @@ Usually introverts, the best shooters have a quiet, studious demeanor, Bolton said. studious j @@ 2005 NEWS Denver @@ The legislature, like a school, has its cliques, class clowns, the best-dressed and the quiet, studious types. studious j @@ 2007 FIC BkGen:Absolute fear @@ Calvin Byrd was too guarded, too quiet, too studious. studious j @@ 1991 FIC BkGen:SkyMasters @@ All of the young men he worked with were either quiet, studious engineers --everyone called them' geeks' or' computer weenies'? studious j @@ 2008 FIC Listen @@ Most of my friends were like me: quiet, studious, and. studiously r @@ 1996 SPOK CNN_Burden @@ defense Findings team from studiously avoided the NASW this membership sort database of an in 1995 attack. studiously r @@ 1990 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ But focus for me on the-why you think the secretary of state in this case, after almost two months of studiously avoiding any mention of the hostages, the secretary of state now uses their condition as being a possible justification for going to war. studiously r @@ 1998 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ We have studiously avoided deciding how political reform in Indonesia should take place. studiously r @@ 1994 MAG Atlantic @@ A clean cut, pleasant-looking man, he surprises me, not just because he's speaking English but because everyone except the manager has studiously ignored the foreigner, and I have just gotten used to that. studiously r @@ 1996 MAG Bicycling @@ Studiously avoiding big cities. studiously r @@ 1993 MAG America @@ But if he does enter that door, he is now thrust into precisely those dangers of friendship and sexuality that he had so studiously and piously avoided. stuff n @@ 2008 SPOK NPR_TalkNat @@ I really suspect that it's part of the pre-adolescent or adolescent, you know, hey, look-at-me syndrome, something to get you visible to be able to strut your stuff. stuff up m @@ 2005 SPOK CNN_Next @@ Sometimes I can have one or two entries for the day or i put goofy stuff up like a quiz or jokes. stuff up m @@ 2003 SPOK CNN_Zahn @@ But, you know, these movies kind of show you the value of making stuff up. stuff up m @@ 1990 SPOK CNN_King @@ for the very good reason that we wanted to get the Montagnards who grew the stuff up in Laos to fight against the Communist force, stuff up m @@ 2002 MAG Newsweek @@ ' Well, pick stuff up,' she admonished the secretary of State. stuff up m @@ 1998 SPOK NPR_Weekly @@ You know, and here she is with all this Christmas stuff up, and she's walking in to get a cup of coffee like' all right'. stuff up m @@ 1995 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ People think she's just making this stuff up. stuff up m @@ 2001 FIC Analog @@ ' Most of you know that every six months, Claire Axelrod puts another big heap of her late brother's stuff up for sale. stuff up m @@ 1994 MAG Compute @@ 0 can stuff up to twice as much data as normal onto your drive through a process called disk compression. stuffed v @@ 1999 FIC SouthernRev @@ She went to Alaska with only a duffel bag, stuffed with the remnants of her belongings from ten years of moving around. Stull p @@ 1996 NEWS Atlanta @@ Rob Stull, coming back from a horrendous fracture of his left leg, finished seventhwith the top fencing score of 1,031, and, surprisingly, ahead of four others in the field of 16. stumbling v @@ 2002 MAG Fortune @@ As the population bulge hurtles through middle age, it is stumbling, falling, and getting carted off to hospitals in numbers so huge that the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons has coined a term-' boomeritis' -for injuries to aging athletes. stupendous j @@ 1994 ACAD Raritan @@ I can not believe it is modesty alone which relegates to a few pages (largely concerned with unfavorable reviews) the stupendous achievement of his four-thousand-page history of Japanese literature' from earliest times to the modern era. stupendous j @@ 2008 SPOK Fox_OReilly @@ He's the guy that has founded black entertainment television and he has made a stupendous fortune. stupendous j @@ 1995 MAG AmHeritage @@ For a good fifteen years, with nothing going for them except brain power and stupendous rectitude and the peculiar makeup of the art world, they projected this style, this unloved brat of theirs, until it filled up the screen of art history. stupendous j @@ 2007 FIC BkGen:WheelDarkness @@ Framing the scene, and forming a backdrop of stupendous power and majesty, stood the frozen immensity of three Himalayan mountains-Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, and Manaslu-trailing plumes of snow. stupendous j @@ 1993 NEWS CSMonitor @@ It has educated its people, a stupendous achievement in South Asia. stupendous j @@ 2004 MAG AmHeritage @@ It is also a stupendous engineering achievement, a story McCullough turns into an enthralling family and urban drama. stupor n @@ 2007 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ ' I will spit on his grave,' announced one blogger, while another said he wanted to see Bush' crash his car in a drunken stupor' the day after he left office so he could be paralyzed, confined to a wheelchair and left in constant pain. stuttered v @@ 1990 SPOK ABC_2020 @@ And if you stuttered badly -and I take your word for it -why did you go into television? stuttered v @@ 2005 FIC BkGen:CorpusChristi @@ ' Her voice was so low and cool that his heart stuttered. stuttered v @@ 1994 ACAD Raritan @@ ' But Thomas stuttered badly; it would be easier for him to guide them. stuttered v @@ 2002 FIC SouthernRev @@ ' No mystery, I don't think,' he said.' To eat But I ain't been eating lately.'. Her light stuttered. stuttered v @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Reluctantsmuggler @@ She checked her watch, and her heart stuttered. stuttered v @@ 1998 FIC BkGen:Loop @@ To begin with, he'd been a little nervous of her and stuttered badly. stuttered v @@ 2006 FIC BkGen:NeverLady @@ Her heart stuttered when her gaze settled on the green-eyed man. stylistically r @@ 1993 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ Well, they're stylistically so incredibly different it's a pleasure just to apprehend the style. stylistically r @@ 1996 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ // The new Republican Congress began stylistically different from its Democratic predecessors. stylistically r @@ 1999 MAG Antiques @@ The five objects in the reception room that have visible numbers present an exception to the sequential, or nearly sequential, numbering of stylistically similar furniture. stylistically r @@ 2000 MAG Antiques @@ A smaller but stylistically similar screen is illustrated in Fine Chinese Export Porcelain and Works of Art, Christie's (London), May 10, 1993, Lot 49. stylistically r @@ 2006 NEWS Denver @@ These are four different records, and they are stylistically different. stylistically r @@ 1992 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ ' and eventually move into a building nearby that he considers more appropriate --stylistically, if not physically --for an agency that is expandingafter several years of struggle. stylistics n @@ 2004 ACAD Style @@ Whether we use tools developed in computational stylistics or cognitive linguistics to address these questions, the articles in this issue remind us of one thing: stylistics continues to move in new directions no matter what the' E. stylistics n @@ 2004 ACAD Style @@ ' Some may complain that Burke is making cognitive stylistics out to be more' advanced' than stylistics, but I think Burke's point is that stylistics is now a rich enough field for study that a single semester it is not enough for most students. stylistics n @@ 2004 ACAD Style @@ But Hall's concern that the arrival of cognitive stylistics might relegate stylistics' to a further long period in the wilderness' (366) is misguided. stylistics n @@ 2004 ACAD Style @@ But Hall's concern that the arrival of cognitive stylistics might relegate stylistics' to a further long period in the wilderness' (366) is misguided. stylistics n @@ 2004 ACAD Style @@ Indeed, in recognizing that there is no limit to the types of discourse that can be analyzed with the methods of stylistics, stylistics has waxed rather than waned in France. stylistics n @@ 2004 ACAD Style @@ Indeed, in recognizing that there is no limit to the types of discourse that can be analyzed with the methods of stylistics, stylistics has waxed rather than waned in France. suavity n @@ 1991 MAG Newsweek @@ For true cultural suavity, you have to turn to Richard Parks Bonington: On the Pleasures of Paintlng (Yale. subacute n @@ 1995 ACAD Generations @@ Over the past five years nursing facilities increasingly have sought to use their beds to serve a population requiring subacute or super-skilled care. Subarctic n @@ 1994 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ 15 Prophecy narratives, at least in the western Subarctic, may have provided a way to explain changing circumstances, by embedding unfamiliar events with reference to a familiar narrative framework. subatomic j @@ 2007 ACAD Southwest Review @@ From the play of charmed subatomic particles to the reaches of interstellar space, Nature is largely a creature of darkness. subatomic j @@ 2008 MAG ScienceNews @@ Particle physicists tend to think of subatomic particles as point masses, but string theory attempts to unify all forces and particles by viewing them as different vibrations of strands or loops called superstrings. subatomic j @@ 2008 MAG ScienceNews @@ In 1932, Science News readers followed reports of a new subatomic particle called the neutron. subatomic j @@ 2008 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ Theyre hoping to discover subatomic particles so tiny that theyve never been detected. subatomic j @@ 2008 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ At the heart of the machine are four massive detectors where the actual collision of the subatomic particles takes place. subatomic j @@ 2008 MAG ScienceNews @@ It was the math for describing subatomic physics. subcategories n @@ 2008 ACAD Bioscience @@ Each of the three main rating categories described below--A, B, and C--includes two to three subcategories (see www. subcategories n @@ 2008 ACAD Bioscience @@ The subcategories within parentheses show the results of post hoc Tukey tests from the analysis of variance (table 1). subcategories n @@ 2008 ACAD SocialWork @@ The subcategories within cultural competence include practice with individuals, families and groups, and communities. subcategories n @@ 2008 ACAD SocialWork @@ Host/nonhost settings are subcategories within the work setting. subcategories n @@ 2005 ACAD Adolescence @@ Emotional intelligence levels for location of residence subcategories were within four units of each other (ranging from 66. subcategories n @@ 2006 ACAD EarNoseThroat @@ Each of these has three subcategories: untreated, previously treated, and refractory to treatment. Subcontinental j @@ 1996 MAG USAToday @@ Indeed, the government regulations that govern Federal contractors state explicitly:' Individuals who certify that they are members of named groups (Black Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, AsianPacific Americans, Subcontinental Asian Americans) are to be considered socially and economically disadvantaged. subcultures n @@ 1995 ACAD ArtsEduc @@ Cultures and subcultures are predominantly defined and expressed through the arts --through dance, music, theatre, visual, and increasingly the media arts, and through creative writing and poetry. subcultures n @@ 2006 ACAD IntlAffairs @@ Sociologists have long held that disasters create their own cultures and subcultures. subcultures n @@ 2008 ACAD Humanist @@ and to conflate all forms of Islam practiced everywhere, though she had little knowledge of its actual diversity in the lives of individual Muslims in quite different subcultures. subcultures n @@ 2008 ACAD LawPublicPol @@ Whole cultures or subcultures can be infected with moral failings that blind large numbers of people to truths about justice and human rights, and ideologies hostile to these truths will almost always be both causes and effects of these failings. subcultures n @@ 1995 ACAD EnvironEd @@ Vaughn and Nordenstam (1991) have argued that differing socialization experiences are encountered by members of different subcultures (ethnic groups, genders). subcultures n @@ 2000 ACAD CrossCurrents @@ The Jewish-Christian dialectic therefore demonstrates a more complex relationship between subcultures and dominant cultures. subcutaneous j @@ 2008 MAG MensHealth @@ LOVE HANDLES Visceral fat wrapped around your organs poses health risks, but subcutaneous fat may have more use than just a little somethin' to grab on to. subcutaneous j @@ 2007 ACAD Rheumatology @@ Three days after discharge she was admitted for a third time with subcutaneous emphysema again based on a minor pneumothorax left. subcutaneous j @@ 1996 ACAD Lancet @@ On day 10, patients returned to theatre where, under local anaesthesia and sedation, a Medtronic X-Trel receiver was implanted in subcutaneous tissue in the right-lower anterior abdominal wall. subcutaneous j @@ 2005 ACAD EarNoseThroat @@ An inferiorly based, upside-down, U-shaped incision was made through the skin and subcutaneous tissue, centered on the external auditory canal (figure 3, A). subcutaneous j @@ 2005 ACAD EarNoseThroat @@ The incision is closed in two layers, with 5-0 Vicryl to the subcutaneous tissue and 8-0 Vicryl to the skin (figure 5). subcutaneous j @@ 2005 ACAD OrthoNursing @@ The foot of a newborn should normally appear flat, as there is a greater amount of subcutaneous fat in the neonatal foot (Figure 1) (Alexander &; Kuo, 1997). subgenre n @@ 2004 ACAD AmerStudies @@ according to Baym,' the invention of a subgenre called the romance with specifically American fictional properties is a later critical development; Subject n @@ 2008 ACAD Education @@ Subject matter ideas form a belief system that teachers should use to reflect, make predictions, and construct their views about a particular subject matter (Telese, 1997). subjecting v @@ 1997 ACAD RehabResrch @@ In light of the ADA, this would be of great value in predicting the consequences of task modifications and/or workstation alterations without subjecting an injured worker or an individual with a disability to unnecessary testing. subjectively r @@ 1990 SPOK CNN_King @@ because I've tried to write objectively and not subjectively to satisfy the establishment. subjectively r @@ 1991 MAG NewRepublic @@ Art is a subjective need for a singular expression, experienced subjectively by individual viewers, even if its content is' objective'; but the objective solution to individual lives, imposed by the Communist utopia, could not possibly tolerate such singularities. subjectively r @@ 1998 NEWS Houston @@ ' I feel very proud of the work that we did in the' 60s because it genuinely, objectively and subjectively, opened doors and opened hearts,' says Locke, who is stepping down from his city post in March to join the downtown firm of Mayor, Day, Caldwell &; Keeton. subjectively r @@ 2005 ACAD Adolescence @@ This is apparent not only objectively, but subjectively through self-reporting of the adolescents themselves. subjectively r @@ 2007 ACAD AmerScholar @@ The discussions with Gorbachev and Shevardnadze were serious exchanges that permitted the Soviet leaders to explain their fears, objectively and subjectively, about German unification in NATO as well as the practical and political problems unification would pose for the Soviet Union. subjectively r @@ 1992 ACAD Humanist @@ It may not be possible to enlarge it and adequately distinguish between subjectively and objectively correct judgments. subjugate v @@ 1993 ACAD Symposium @@ Such courtesy, Joseph Roach reminds us, is one means by which patriarchal societies subjugate women and put them in their place (158). sublimation n @@ 2006 FIC LiteraryRev @@ I decided Regan's steady use of seedy language, unusual for any girl in those days, but particularly a Catholic girl, was a sublimation of sexual need. submerges v @@ 1995 FIC ContempFic @@ She merely submerges herself deeper into sleep with the quilt pulled over her head and her back turned to him. submits v @@ 2004 NEWS Atlanta @@ 5, 1986: Reagan submits his new budget to Congress. submits v @@ 1995 NEWS CSMonitor @@ NATO sets its budget by means of a two-year planning exercise, in which each member submits its military budget and defense plans for review by the group. submits v @@ 1990 SPOK CNN_Crossfire @@ He submits his budget in January in that's submitted-he asked for 11 billion increase in spending. submits v @@ 1995 SPOK NPR_Weekend @@ ' The president submits an unbalanced budget. submits v @@ 2001 SPOK Fox_Sunday @@ // // Every year the Pentagon submits a budget that includes certain savings, certain elimination or elimination of some programs or at least downgrading programs in an attempt to save money that could be better spent elsewhere. submits v @@ 1992 MAG USAToday @@ ' We get the majority of the flow of our traffic --talking about the budget --after the President submits his budget in January. subpoena v @@ 1996 ACAD ABAJournal @@ ' It was an assault and battery case, and I had no chance to subpoena any witnesses or anything. subpoena v @@ 1994 FIC BkGen:NorthMontana @@ He had to subpoena the records, but he said the pharmacy was going through their computer files right now and p145 promised to fax me copies immediately. subpoena v @@ 1999 SPOK CNN_Event @@ I further ask that, following that vote, if defeated, it be an order to close the session for deliberations on the motions to subpoena witnesses, as provided under the impeachment rules, and the Senate proceed to an immediate vote. subpoena v @@ 1999 SPOK CNN_Event @@ that following the conclusion of the arguments by the managers and the White House counsel today, on the motion to subpoena witnesses, subpoena v @@ 1994 SPOK CBS_Special @@ You have the right to call and subpoena witnesses on your behalf. subpoena v @@ 1999 NEWS USAToday @@ 25: Senators debate motions to dismiss the case and whether to subpoena witnesses. subsample n @@ 1997 ACAD RoeperReview @@ Given the reputation of this journal as a publisher of high quality educational research, all articles in this issue were also analyzed and added to the non-gifted education journal subsample (i. subsample n @@ 2006 ACAD Adolescence @@ Thus, in the female subsample, being dissatisfied with one's self, and holding a view of self as ineffective and lacking in positive qualities, remained the strongest predictor of depressive symptoms by a considerable margin. subsample n @@ 2006 ACAD Adolescence @@ Question 2: Do the Risk Factors Have Differential Importance for Males and Females?. Female subsample. subsample n @@ 2006 ACAD Adolescence @@ With regard to parental nurturance and parental rejection, their inclusion continued to explain only a small portion of unique variance in the female subsample. subsample n @@ 2006 ACAD Adolescence @@ As was also the case for the total sample, **25;1194;TOOLONG entered at step 2, which was totally unanticipated for the female subsample, given that females are three times less likely than males to exhibit symptoms of AD/HD (Barkley, 1998). subsample n @@ 2006 ACAD Adolescence @@ The exclusion of SES from the final model in the female subsample was expected. subsection n @@ 2001 ACAD EnvirAffairs @@ ' with respect to pollutants for which a health threshold has been established, the Administrator may consider such threshold level, with an ample margin of safety, when establishing emission standards under this subsection. subsection n @@ 1992 ACAD CanadaLaw @@ Subsection (2); a state should defer to the other state if that state's interest is clearly greater. 108 Section 421 of the Restatement (Third) of Foreign Relations Law of the United States ( ... subsection n @@ 1994 ACAD CanadaLaw @@ any allegation of improper conduct that is the same as or similar to the conduct described in subsection 229 (2). subsection n @@ 1994 ACAD CanadaLaw @@ This view is reinforced when one compares the limited approach to disclosure permitted under the Competition Act with the broad disclosure permitted under subsection 231 (2) by investigators appointed pursuant to section 229 of the Canada Business Corporations Act (CBCA). subsection n @@ 1991 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ ' The President shall fully inform the intelligence committees in a timely fashion of intelligence operations in foreign countries other than activities solely for obtaining necessary intelligence for which prior notice was not given under subsection A, which is what the Senator is talking about and shall provide a statement of the reasons for not giving prior notice. subsection n @@ 2005 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ While subsection (a) of the sentencing statute lists the sentencing guidelines as one factor to be considered in imposing a sentence, subsection (b) directs that the court' shall impose a sentence of the kind, and within the range' established by the guidelines, subject to departures in specific, limited cases. subservient j @@ 1993 MAG Ms @@ ... Many Israeli women admit that their willingness to meet with the Palestinians came as a result of the active participation of Palestinian women in the intifada --a reality that countered the stereotypical images of Palestinian women as' subservient' and' primitive. subservient j @@ 2005 ACAD TheologStud @@ the Schools of the Church viewed as a whole,' in his ecclesiology, was a far cry from the subservient role allotted them in Ultramontane thinking. subservient j @@ 1992 ACAD AnthropolQ @@ In Rock County in the Ozark Mountains' meanings' of gender are located in stories of hardworking/lazy husbands and wives, back-talking boys, dirty politics, and supportive (but not subservient) women. subservient j @@ 1990 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ not be in any subservient position, in any position where it can not defend itself. subservient j @@ 1998 ACAD AmerStudies @@ Humphrey expected that the advantage of the intimate personal and political relationship with Johnson dating back sixteen years would make up for his subservient role. subservient j @@ 1993 MAG Ms @@ It had the instant effect of putting her in a subservient position and him in a position of great generosity. subsets n @@ 1992 ACAD RoeperReview @@ 001), we attempted to take SAT scores into account by analyzing two subsets of the data, each with equal numbers of boys and girls, one subset each matched by SAT-Math or SAT-Verbal score, respectively. subsets n @@ 1998 ACAD EnvironHealth @@ Two subsets of the data, responses from regulatory personnel and responses from the food industry, were pulled from the total data set. subsets n @@ 2005 ACAD SportBehavior @@ Based on differences found in the initial correlation analysis (Table 1), the regression model was also applied to subsets of the data, for visiting teams with losing records at game time and for visiting teams with winning records at game time. subsets n @@ 2002 ACAD CommCollegeR @@ method (Classification and Regression Trees) is a binary tree-growing algorithm that partitions the data into two subsets so that the observations within each are more homogeneous than the previous (parent) subset (Breiman, Freidman, Olshen, &; subsets n @@ 1999 ACAD SexResearch @@ 38) in each of the 3 data subsets, whereas the percentage agreement index did not. subsets n @@ 2000 ACAD Ethnology @@ While Roberts and I never attempted test-retest reliability evaluations of our pool results, we did scale and compare subsets of existing data in two other studies (Roberts and Chick 1979; Chick and Roberts 1987). subsides v @@ 2000 SPOK NPR_Sunday @@ In response, Prime Minister Barak announced that the transfer of control of three Palestinian villages on the outskirts of Jerusalem that had been slated for today would be delayed until the violence subsides. subsides v @@ 1990 MAG NewRepublic @@ Both are easygoing, homely men, and respond to pressure by doing nothing until the pressure subsides. subsides v @@ 2007 FIC Mov:WindChill @@ He takes slow breaths until the pain subsides. subsides v @@ 2004 FIC Ploughshares @@ His abdomen cramps from the sudden exertion, and he pauses until the pain subsides. subsides v @@ 1997 FIC MassachRev @@ He breathes slowly until the dizziness subsides. subsides v @@ 2004 FIC BkGen:Fanny : a fiction @@ except I am not up to it and am waiting here until my fever subsides and my son Tom sends additional funds to complete my overland trip to Tuscany. substantia n @@ 1997 ACAD SocialPsych @@ its associated neurology involves the basal ganglia (the dorsal and ventral striatum, the dorsal and ventral pallidum), the dopaminergic fibers that ascend from the mesencephalon ( substantia nigra and nucleus A 10 in the ventral tegmental area) to innervate the basal ganglia, substantiality n @@ 1996 FIC ParisRev @@ --The substantiality and even the presence of the world as been called into doubt by serious minds, by Hindus, by Chinese poets, by Bishop Berkeley and German idealists. substantively r @@ 1993 SPOK NPR_Weekend @@ For a conservative who believes that you shouldn't get active in a lot of things, that may be good substantively, but politically, people don't like. substantively r @@ 1992 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ Now, was there something substantively different about that first run than there is now, or are you running essentially a similar kind of campaign? substantively r @@ 1992 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ I mean, in the President's case that was the worst thing he's done substantively and politically. substantively r @@ 1992 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ I mean, in the President's case that was the worst thing he's done substantively and politically. substantively r @@ 2000 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ I think they've done the politically and substantively astute thing: They have stepped back from the limelight. substantively r @@ 2004 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ Connie Martin told no fewer than four different versions of it, each substantively different. substantively r @@ 1999 SPOK Fox_Sunday @@ He's been a very consistent supporter of the movement, not just politically but substantively ever since, and I like Bill Bradley. substitutionary j @@ 2001 ACAD CrossCurrents @@ Jesus in satisfaction and substitutionary atonement models victimization. substitutions n @@ 2007 MAG GoodHouse @@ feel free to make substitutions. Just remember that the alternate pasta needs to have a similar shape and heft-so don't swap ultrathin strands of vermicelli for squat, tubular penne. * Pasta to be baked should be slightly undercooked when put into the ... substitutions n @@ 1993 SPOK Ind_Limbaugh @@ ' Wait till you hear some of the rest of the ad, and an Anthony Lewis column about this same subject that we'll dissect, and make some substitutions in, to illustrate our point that it is the pro-choice side which is reacting in a bit of an extremist way --on tonight's show. substitutions n @@ 1991 MAG Prevention @@ You can limit your fat intake in these food groups by making substitutions you're already familiar with: substitutions n @@ 2008 MAG Redbook @@ Cassie Pisano, 28 Student, Denver Height: 5 feet 8 inches Starting weight: 270 lbs Current weight: 170 lbs Pounds lost: 100 WHAT CASSIE LEARNED TO DO: 1 MAKE HEALTHY SUBSTITUTIONS. substitutions n @@ 2006 ACAD Environment @@ 12 The EU Sixth Environment Action Programme (20022012) also outlines priorities for chemical management, including generating more scientific data, accelerating risk management, and making substitutions for hazardous chemicals. substitutions n @@ 2004 MAG ConsumResrch @@ If you pin that down you can start to make healthy substitutions. substrates n @@ 1990 MAG ScienceNews @@ ' Recent success in deposition of diamond and diamond-like coatings on a variety of substrates at practical growth rates is one of the most important technological developments in the past decade,' concludes a technology-assessment report released in June by the National Research Council (NRC) in Washington, D. substrates n @@ 2006 ACAD MechanicalEng @@ It bonds well to a variety of substrates, including metal, glass, ceramics and many different plastics. substrates n @@ 2000 ACAD MarineFish @@ Harbor seals frequent coastal and estuarine waters and haulout on a variety of substrates, including rocks, reefs, and beaches (Hanan, 1996; Barlow et al. substrates n @@ 2007 ACAD ForensicSci @@ In two degradation studies, bloodstains were applied to different substrates and exposed for 2 months and 1. substrates n @@ 2006 ACAD PhysicsToday @@ Polymer coatings can be easily applied over large areas and to a variety of substrates, including mechanically flexible ones. substrates n @@ 1994 MAG Atlantic @@ Kagan predicts that future research will define many more dispositions and traits, or temperamental characteristics, each with its own physiological substrates; a likely example is a familiar permutation of the reactive temperament known as the obsessive type. subterfuge n @@ 2000 MAG RollingStone @@ The commander is a congenial man, who leads without harangue or subterfuge. subterfuge n @@ 2002 FIC VirginiaQRev @@ The man stared at me directly and without subterfuge in the same way as I was regarding him. subterfuge n @@ 2005 FIC Analog @@ But I hope you also will admit that there are alternative explanations, and that nothing Peter has said in the past has been without subterfuge or double meaning. subterfuge n @@ 1990 FIC Triquarterly @@ It was herself she played, without subterfuge, almost artlessly. subterfuge n @@ 1999 ACAD InterAmStud @@ without subterfuge, and without future negotiations' (Foro Centroamericano de Derechos Humanos 1999). subtext n @@ 1999 NEWS CSMonitor @@ The subtext was clear: Israel, as the recipient of more than $ 3 billion a year in US aid, enjoys a bigger portion of the foreign-aid budget than any other country. subtitled v @@ 1992 MAG WashMonth @@ Unfortunately, this book should be subtitled The Jim Corti-Martin Delaney Story as Retold by Jonathan Kwitny. subtitled v @@ 2006 MAG People @@ In her new book --subtitled' Reconciling the Erotic and the Domestic' --New York therapist Esther Perel offers couples a battle plan for fighting sexual burnout. subtitled v @@ 2003 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ Ehrenberg, who wrote a book subtitled' Why College Costs So Much,' cites a number of explanations. subtitled v @@ 2006 SPOK NPR_FreshAir @@ // You know, your book is subtitled' The First Battle in America's War with Militant Islam. subtitled v @@ 2000 NEWS AssocPress @@ In his book -subtitled' How Giant Corporations Dominate Mass Media, Distort Competition, and Endanger Democracy' -Alger lists what he calls the dominant media conglomerates, once a dozen and now down to four: subtitled v @@ 1997 NEWS CSMonitor @@ 95 After being dianosed with terminal cancer, Cardinal Bernardin of the Chicago Archdiocese wrote this book subtitled,' Personal Reflections. subtler j @@ 2001 ACAD Raritan @@ if English politicians understood' the influence of the Scene of Life,' then they would make empire visible,' whether in the weight of a Rhetoric of buildings, or in the subtler ways of beauty signifying the delights and rewards of success won by toil and adventure; subtopic j @@ 2004 ACAD RoeperReview @@ The second set of lessons provided the students with an extended opportunity to focus their broad general interest area into a subtopic appropriate for investigation. subtropical j @@ 1996 ACAD Bioscience @@ A palm tree that thrived in the Eocene, for example, probably experienced a tropical or subtropical climate, despite having lived in what is now Oregon. subtype n @@ 1992 ACAD SchoolPsych @@ Related to this question is the nature of subtypes of LDs in adults and types of social problems or psychiatric disorders that might be associated with each subtype. subtypes n @@ 1992 ACAD SchoolPsych @@ Subtypes of LD are manifestations of basic neuropsychological deficits; subtypes n @@ 2003 ACAD Lancet @@ 14 supervised approaches resulted in two molecular subtypes, one in a continuous score, one in three subtypes, two in four subtypes, and one in seven subtypes, whereas one did not identify distinct subtypes, and another assessed each gene separately. subtypes n @@ 1992 ACAD SchoolPsych @@ Based upon these and related analyses (Casey, Rourke, &; Picard, 1991; Harnadek &; Rourke, 1992; Ozols &; Rourke, 1988, 1991), several specific conclusions apply to these two subtypes. subtypes n @@ 1999 ACAD SchoolPsych @@ Where the initial cluster analysis identified five subtypes, the second cluster analysis produced only two subtypes. subtypes n @@ 1999 ACAD SchoolPsych @@ Results from the present study serve to narrow the number of LD subtypes based upon ability and achievement data found in previous research. subtypes n @@ 1999 ACAD SchoolPsych @@ The identification of reliable LD subtypes will help identify these strengths and weaknesses (Glutting, McDermott, Prifitera, &; McGrath, 1994). suburbanites n @@ 1991 MAG NatlReview @@ White suburbanites living in cramped tract houses and condominiums hold blacks directly responsible for their reduced circumstances. suburbanites n @@ 1991 MAG NatlReview @@ The good news is that most white suburbanites in Louisiana did not vote for Duke in the runoff election, but they had cast their protest votes for him in the two earlier elections. suburbanites n @@ 1990 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Daytime soaps, for instance, were long the almost exclusive province of white suburbanites. suburbanites n @@ 2000 MAG Ebony @@ In Rogers' relatively young, two-election political career, he has proven to be a top vote-getter, while challenging the notion of the Republican Party as an exclusive club of White suburbanites. suburbanites n @@ 2004 MAG Environmental @@ What ideas in the nation's eighth-largest state could put black and ethnic voters on the same political page as white suburbanites? suburbanites n @@ 2003 NEWS Chicago @@ He received strong support from groups ranging from black Muslims to conservative white suburbanites. subverted v @@ 2008 SPOK NPR_TalkNat @@ The first national assessment of the impacts of climate change in the US mandated by Congress was effectively subverted by the Bush administration, sank like a stone except for UCS and a few others bringing back these pieces. subverted v @@ 2008 MAG Newsweek @@ If this phenomenal Republican record is thanks only to the dirty tricks of Karl Rove (or Lee Atwater, or Richard Nixon before him), then surely our political system is so easily subverted by treachery that a revolution is required. subverted v @@ 1991 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ There is a danger of intentional fallacy in trying to account for that success, but what may well have started out as mere literalism seems to have been subverted by the essential Bach into a new, authentic musical evangelism. subverted v @@ 1990 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Overington and her family say her free will was subverted by people who pretended to care about her --sending birthday cards, bringing groceries when she was sick --until they had every dime. subverted v @@ 1998 SPOK ABC_Special @@ There is no question that he has subverted our system of government, and he should be impeached, unfortunately. subverted v @@ 2001 ACAD Symposium @@ But this physiological explanation is subverted by repeated reference to Thrse's seemingly supernatural power to infect him with her own passion and take possession of him: succeeding j @@ 1997 MAG TotalHealth @@ Then society relaxed its views of women smoking and drinking and the statistics for heart disease and hypertension for women increased with each succeeding decade. successes n @@ 2008 MAG ScienceNews @@ But despite their successes, these tools often fail to detect the subtle changes that signal the imminent onset of illness. successively r @@ 1999 MAG MotherEarth @@ ' When you hear those modem tones, that's the modems trying successively higher rates until they reach one that doesn't work, at which time they fall back to the next lowest speed. successively r @@ 2006 MAG NaturalHist @@ And the land area decreases as you climb, so new climate zones at successively higher elevations are confined to successively smaller plots. successively r @@ 1992 MAG OutdoorLife @@ The radioactivity is passed upward through successively higher and higher levels of the food chain, becoming more concentrated at each level. successively r @@ 1999 NEWS Atlanta @@ Everest is climbed by establishing successively higher camps over a six-to eight-week period. successively r @@ 2002 ACAD Bioscience @@ The' bottom-up' pattern of regulation described above occurs when pulsatile resource inputs are transmitted up food chains, causing increases first in plants and then in successively higher trophic levels. successively r @@ 2000 ACAD Ethnology @@ Vogt 1969), as well as my village informants, generally indicated that festival offices in Mesoamerica are held beginning with those of the lowest rank and then of successively higher rank as one moves upward through the system. succubi n @@ 1993 FIC BkSF:SplitHeirs @@ Well, no one had ever said that succubi were gentle. succulent j @@ 1998 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ A yellow plantain, tender and more succulent with a mild, vegetal sweetness, reacts well to boiling and mashing, sauteeing and baking. succumbs v @@ 1994 ACAD CompIntlDev @@ Thus, there are substantial costs to be defrayed before a victim succumbs to AIDS. such and such m @@ 1995 SPOK Ind_Geraldo @@ // I --I just tell them I'm just going to sell such and such today. such and such m @@ 2003 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ , this is such and such a wine. such and such m @@ 1993 FIC BkGen:AreYouMine? @@ ' asked one of the officers, a woman, whose radio at that moment bleeped forth a garbled message about some other person's trouble --a skidded Toyota on Nickleplate Road, license plate such and such, driver hysterical, hazards flashing. such and such m @@ 2008 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ Which is either I have a rigid timeline of such and such a date, come hell or high water, we've gotten our combat troops out and I am blind to everything that happens in the intervening 6 months or 16 months. such and such m @@ 2006 SPOK CNN_Presents @@ It was Baltimore, such and such a time. such and such m @@ 1999 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ They're saying, oh, it had to be --it had to be so and so or it had to be such and such. such and such m @@ 2000 ACAD AmerStudies @@ What is the condition --cultural, economical, political, or social --without which such and such texts could or could not have been written, such and such question could or could not have been raised? such and such m @@ 2007 ACAD BibTextCrit @@ Ginsburg frequently stated that such and such a note was included for comment because the Masorah' safeguards the exceptions,' (n1) or because the Masorah' records the minority. sucre n @@ 2004 ACAD GeographRev @@ 1998 (IN PERCENTAGES) PREFORMATTED TABLE TABLE V -EXCHANGE OF PLANTING MATERIAL BY HOUSEHOLDS IN THE HIGHEST AND LOWEST QUARTILES OF HOME GARDEN DIVERSITY IN SAN REGIS AND SUCRE, NORTHEASTERN PERU, 1998 (IN PERCENTAGES) PREFORMATTED TABLE TABLE VI -SOURCES OF PLANTING MATERIAL FOR SELECTED CROPS IN THE HOME GARDENS OF SAN REGIS AND SUCRE, NORTHEASTERN PERU, 1998a PREFORMATTED TABLE. sucre n @@ 2004 ACAD GeographRev @@ 1 -Location of the two case study villages, San Regis and Sucre, sucre n @@ 2002 FIC BkGen:RedGold @@ Cotton sacks piled to the ceiling, stenciled with the name of the company and the label SUCRE DE CANNE. sucre n @@ 1999 FIC Sites: Journal of the Twentieth-Century/Contempora @@ Marc prit le petit lit de sucre entre pouce et index, et lentement l'avanca vers ma bouche. sucre n @@ 2004 ACAD GeographRev @@ NORTHEASTERN PERU PREFORMATTED TABLE TABLE IV -PATHWAYS OF PLANTING MATERIAL ACQUISITION FOR HOME GARDENS IN SAN REGIS AND SUCRE, sucre n @@ 2004 ACAD GeographRev @@ TABLE I -REGRESSION MODELS OF CULTIVATED PLANT DIVERSITY IN THE HOME GARDENS OF SAN REGIS AND SUCRE, SUD n @@ 2008 ACAD DrugIssues @@ Finally, although the very low prevalence of past-year SUD among Latino women and the zero prevalence observed in immigrant women are likely an accurate representation of the SUD distribution, the relatively small numbers rendered in-depth analysis of last-year SUD impossible. Sudeten p @@ 2001 ACAD WorldAffairs @@ chair of the Sudeten German Landsmannschaft, to the coordination council of the newly established German-Czech discussion forum. Sudoku n @@ 2006 SPOK NPR_Sunday @@ a set of Sudoku puzzle books presented by Will Shortz from St. Sudoku p @@ 2005 SPOK NPR_Sunday @@ ,' The Puzzle Master Presents' from Random House, Volume 2, and three' Sudoku Wordless Crossword Puzzle' books presented by Will Shortz from St. suds v @@ 1991 ACAD Symposium @@ Certes, je ne suds pas fou; car j'ai compris aussitot que ma brodeuse Ariane etait une deesse mortelle et que de toute eternite j'avais ete designe pour l'amener avec son fil de sole hors du labyrinthe de l' humanite. sues v @@ 2008 NEWS Atlanta @@ // Mesa sues Delta over engines // Mesa Air Group Inc. sues v @@ 1996 SPOK CNN_Talkback @@ Norm was saying, Hey, I hope he sues everybody in sight. sues v @@ 2007 NEWS Houston @@ Having been through Vioxx, Fen-Phen, the Ortho Evra Patch and many other drugs before Avandia, the legal machine that sues over undisclosed potential drug side effects is well-oiled. sues v @@ 2001 NEWS AssocPress @@ , daily sues police over FOIA request. sues v @@ 2001 NEWS AssocPress @@ , daily sues police over FOIA request. sues v @@ 2001 NEWS AssocPress @@ FRENCH CARIBBEAN: Family sues Air Caraibes over St. suez canal m @@ 1990 NEWS AssocPress @@ Two US destroyers, meanwhile, steamed through the Suez Canal on Sunday on their way to the Red Sea, a canal official said. suez canal m @@ 1998 MAG Atlantic @@ ' They said they felt bank effects; they said that being in the model was much like being on a real ship in the real Suez Canal. suez canal m @@ 2000 MAG AmHeritage @@ After his success at building the Suez Canal, which opened in 1869, Ferdinand de Lesseps was a French national hero. suez canal m @@ 1998 MAG Atlantic @@ '' Hard to Starboard.' We leave the Suez Canal. suez canal m @@ 2005 ACAD GeographRev @@ Using the northern route from the US East Coast, ships must negotiate the Strait of Gibraltar, the Strait of Sicily, the Suez Canal, the Bab al-Mandeb at the southern exit from the Red Sea, and the Strait of Hormuz. suez canal m @@ 2003 ACAD Humanist @@ Some of their Sinai forces reached the Suez Canal but most were trapped. suez canal m @@ 2001 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser had recently nationalized the Suez Canal. suez canal m @@ 2008 MAG MilitaryHist @@ The combined Arab armies' utter rout at the hands of the IDF left Israel in control of vast swaths of Arab territory, including the Egyptian Sinai to the banks of the Suez Canal, Syria's Golan Heights and all Palestinian land in Gaza and the West Bank. suffix n @@ 1997 ACAD Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness @@ At this stage, syntactical analyses are conducted on the word to find the root word by removing the prefix or suffix. suffocate v @@ 2008 FIC Bk:LoneCreek @@ //' Trying not to suffocate you,' I said. suffocate v @@ 2005 FIC FantasySciFi @@ But the thing is, Corvus thinks as he copies Melinda's new address onto a sheet of paper and tucks it into his wallet, she'll suffocate in that mask, just like her father, like a murder with no witnesses and no blood. suffocate v @@ 1992 SPOK Ind_Geraldo @@ I've had pillows put over my head, and he tried to suffocate me. suffocate v @@ 2007 MAG MensHealth @@ Never lay logs down in the same direction-you'll suffocate the flames. suffocate v @@ 2005 FIC Analog @@ Well, I'll leave the two of you,'' They'll suffocate in that bag,' I say sulkily. suffocate v @@ 1991 FIC BkGen:LoveMoney @@ ' The trunk?' he shouted.' You can't put me in the trunk. I'll suffocate. suffocated v @@ 1990 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Ginger claims that during that time her captors turned her upside down and hit her head on the bathroom counter, choked and nearly suffocated her and pushed her down a flight of stairs. suffocated v @@ 1993 MAG NaturalHist @@ so that it nearly suffocated.' We certainly have technical problems in physics research,' my partner from the' hard sciences' commented,' but never have I experienced anything like this!'. q! ... suffocated v @@ 2007 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ Don was trapped under a pile of debris and nearly suffocated. suffocated v @@ 1991 ACAD AfricanArts @@ nearly suffocated them' (1969:84-85). Lunguza, in reference to the warriors of the Isiphezi regiment, noted that the brass rings' used to burn those who wore them especially on a hot day, and the men ... suffocated v @@ 2007 FIC BkGen:WebEvil @@ He felt only the oppressive heat and wondered how long it would be before the oxygen ran out and he suffocated. suffocated v @@ 1990 MAG Americas @@ The clouds of dust raised by the' Araucanian Centaurs' nearly suffocated His Highness. suffocation n @@ 2007 SPOK CBS_48Hours @@ // // // You're just waiting to die from suffocation. suffocation n @@ 2007 ACAD HealthSocialW @@ However, in spring 1998, four other infants died of accidental suffocation while bed sharing with adults or others in an adult bed, and a coroner's death scene investigation determined that not one of these infants had a crib or safe sleeping environment. suffocation n @@ 1993 FIC Ploughshares @@ That would bring death, from suffocation, lungs crushed by the body's downward drag. suffocation n @@ 1994 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ // So your choices, without committing suicide, are to die of suffocation, aspiration, pneumonia. suffocation n @@ 1998 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ who died from suffocation after being stopped by police. suffocation n @@ 1991 FIC BkSF:FireSea @@ He would die t suffocation before he could draw a breath. sug v @@ 1992 FIC BkGen:Blindsight @@ She was about to call Internal Affairs as Lou had facetiously sug gested, but before she could pick up the receiver, the phone rang. sugarcane j @@ 2006 ACAD Bioscience @@ Approximately 73% of Brazilian sugarcane production is concentrated in the state of Sao Paulo (Braunbeck et al. sugarcane j @@ 2006 ACAD Bioscience @@ Macedo (1998) calculated a smaller energy input for sugarcane production, namely 15. sugarcane j @@ 2006 ACAD Bioscience @@ Approximately 73% of Brazilian sugarcane production is concentrated in the state of Sao Paulo (Braunbeck et al. sugarcane j @@ 2008 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ 38 The sugarcane fields on the Hau'ula side of the temple were cleared for CCH faculty housing and, sugarcane j @@ 2008 ACAD AnthropolQ @@ with its different material and symbolic environment--namely its history of estate-plantation sugarcane production. sugarcane j @@ 2006 ACAD Bioscience @@ For sugarcane production, this difference was much bigger, at about 25% per m3 (table 3). sugarcane n @@ 1995 ACAD ScienceActiv @@ For example, corn and sugarcane respond very mildly to elevated levels of CO 2 but wheat, potatoes, and beans may increase their growth and yield by 10 to 50 percent. sugarcane n @@ 2008 MAG MotherJones @@ In the meantime, an Iowa State University study concluded that importing cheap ethanol from democratic Brazilwhose sugarcane ethanol could be environmentally superior given land-use restrictions to prevent rainforest clearing-would prompt Americans to use some 300 million extra gallons of ethanol (and presumably less gasoline). sugarcane n @@ 2006 ACAD Bioscience @@ When analyzed individually, the variables for ethanol derived from sugarcane showed significant variations of about 15% when agricultural productivity changed, and variations of 13% for ethanol conversion rates. sugarcane n @@ 1994 ACAD PhysicsToday @@ PHOTO (COLOR): Measurements of emissions of trace gases (such as Nsub2O and NO) from fields of fertilized sugarcane in Maui, Hawaii, provide us with information on the global nitrogen cycle and how human activity is modifying it. sugarcane n @@ 2006 SPOK NPR_Science @@ In Brazil, ethanol production is growing very rapidly --by leaps and bounds, in fact --because ethanol produced from sugarcane is actually cheaper than gasoline produced from oil at $60 a barrel. sugarcane n @@ 2002 ACAD Bioscience @@ Ethanol produced using sugarcane is more energy efficient than that produced using corn; however, more fossil energy is still required to produce a liter of ethanol than the energy output in ethanol (Pimentel et al. sugarcoated v @@ 2005 NEWS Chicago @@ Still, Iowa coach Steve Alford has not sugarcoated the NCAA tournament message to his players. sugared v @@ 1991 FIC AntiochRev @@ Grandma wasn't sugared, was normal. sugarloaf p @@ 2008 NEWS Atlanta @@ // Barbershop group hosts open house // The Stone Mountain Barbershop Chorus, led by director Drew McMillan, invites male singers to an open house June 2 at the Hudgens Center for the Arts, 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway, beginning at 7:30 p. sugarloaf p @@ 2004 NEWS Atlanta @@ 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway, Duluth. sugarloaf p @@ 2006 NEWS Atlanta @@ Richards Middle School, 3555 Sugarloaf Parkway, has scheduled open house meetings for next month:. sugarloaf p @@ 2007 NEWS Atlanta @@ 1 million people have come through the doors at 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway in Duluth to see the likes of Bruce Springsteen, George Strait, Eric Clapton and a litany of sporting events. Sugarloaf p @@ 2003 NEWS Atlanta @@ 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway, Duluth. sugarloaf p @@ 2007 NEWS Atlanta @@ * Enjoy the cool sounds of summer from independent CD stores such as Eat More Records (3370 Sugarloaf Parkway, Suite G-3, Lawrenceville, 678-442-9530), Decatur CD (356 W. sugarloaf p @@ 2000 NEWS Atlanta @@ 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway, Duluth. suggestibility n @@ 1993 MAG ChildrenToday @@ The scientific research on the suggestibility of children's recollections is contradictory and confusing, even for researchers who work in this emotionally charged and contentious area. suicidally r @@ 2008 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ // Once the subject was in play, Tan soon turned serious about the connections between her own intense, suicidally inclined mother, who developed Alzheimer's late in her life, and the congruent mother figure in' The Bonesetter's Daughter. Suicide n @@ 2005 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ Suicide bombers have claimed a heavy toll here. suisse p @@ 2002 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ The chief financial officer of a California technology company was very specific in a February 2000 e-mail when he described to Credit Suisse First Boston Corp. suisse p @@ 1999 MAG Ebony @@ Ogunlesi (below), managing director and head of the Global Power Utilities and Project Finance Group at Credit Suisse First Boston Corp. suisse p @@ 2008 NEWS Atlanta @@ //' Coke's wake-up alarm for fixing North America has now been ringing for at least five consecutive CEOs,' Credit Suisse analyst Carlos Laboy wrote in a note to investors. suisse p @@ 2008 NEWS Atlanta @@ Late last month, Credit Suisse downgraded its rating of Coca-Cola stock to neutral based primarily on problems in North America. suisse p @@ 2008 NEWS Denver @@ $1.56 // Bondholders // Holder. Percentage of outstanding // **31;1577;TOOLONG bonds owned // AQR Capital Management. 16.6% // Tamalpais Asset Management. 14.9% // Deutsche Bank.. 13.6% // Context Capital Management. 12.5% // Credit Suisse.. suisse p @@ 2008 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ ' Expectations were very high, but we believe the data have lived up to those expectations,' Michael Aberman, an analyst at Credit Suisse, wrote in a note to clients Tuesday morning. suisse p @@ 2000 MAG MotherJones @@ The two men attended a dinner at the home of Argentine banker Jose Rohm, where they were joined by the vice president of Chase Manhattan Bank, the director of Credit Suisse First Boston, the president-elect of Argentina, and the former president of Uruguay. Suit n @@ 1995 NEWS AssocPress @@ Sexual Harassment Suit Filed Against Former Sports Editor. suitability n @@ 1992 MAG NatlReview @@ it is the prey base that ultimately determines the suitability of the habitat. Suk n @@ 2006 MAG AmSpect @@ There followed in 2005 the fraudulent claims of the South Korean researcher Wu Suk Hwang, who claimed that he had created stem cells from cloned embryos. sulfates n @@ 1990 ACAD Education @@ investigating the influences of the composition of nitrates and sulfates and the acidity of precipitation, and developing effective means for a more rapid identification of food pathogens. sulfuric j @@ 2008 MAG NaturalHist @@ The serpentine would be ground up, dissolved in sulfuric acid, and mixed with lye to produce a cocktail that readily reacts with carbon dioxide; the byproducts are magnesite (a useful building material) and sulphur dioxide, which could be recycled. sulfuric j @@ 1991 FIC Buzzworm @@ And there' s straight sulfuric acid in there too. sulfuric j @@ 1996 ACAD Bioscience @@ Concentrated sulfuric acid was also effective. sulfuric j @@ 1998 SPOK NPR_Weekend @@ However, the Coast Guard said it had stopped the practice after learning the lead and sulfuric acid in them were toxic. sulfuric j @@ 1998 ACAD MechanicalEng @@ Sulfur converts to an elemental form, which is made into blocks or shipped to fertilizer plants to make sulfuric acid. sulfuric j @@ 1990 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ According to CBS, some of a group of 35 Americans being held against their will by Iraqi officials had been sent to strategic sites around Iraq, including a sulfuric acid plant at Qaim near Syria, munitions and chemical sites at Taji and Baiji and a chemical and artillery facility at Iskandariyah. sulfuric acid m @@ 1995 FIC BkGen:Moo @@ Then the ore oxidizes and sulfur compounds dissolve into sulfuric acid, and THAT runs into the groundwater. sulfuric acid m @@ 2003 FIC Analog @@ ' Hot enough to melt lead, covered with sulfuric acid clouds. sulfuric acid m @@ 1992 MAG Natural History @@ So, in the years immediately following a major volcanic eruption, snow layers rich in sulfuric acid are deposited on all the world's icecaps. sulfuric acid m @@ 2003 ACAD Environment @@ Nitrogen in the form of nitric acid is one of the two major constituents of acid rain (the other is sulfuric acid). sulfuric acid m @@ 2006 ACAD PhysicsToday @@ ' It's as bright as a light bulb,' remarked Lawrence Crum of the University of Washington, who had tried sulfuric acid in his own lab after learning about Flannigan and Suslick's work. sulfuric acid m @@ 2006 ACAD PhysicsToday @@ For SBSL in sulfuric acid, Flannigan and Suslick found both the blackbody-like continuum typical of SBSL in water and a series of discrete spectral lines at longer wavelengths, as seen in figure 2a. sulfuric acid m @@ 2005 MAG Motor Boating @@ You should not take this chance, because a frozen battery can crack or burst, leaking its sulfuric acid solution and causing considerable damage. sulfuric acid m @@ 1990 SPOK ABC_Primetime @@ The trap door drops sodium cyanide pellets into a metal container of sulfuric acid beneath the chamber. sulk n @@ 1997 FIC VirginiaQRev @@ Now, dying of emphysema, she must feel life itself has crossed her; she's fallen into a permanent sulk, punctuated by fits of anger. sulking v @@ 2007 MAG PsychToday @@ A guy who is clueless about his friends' opinions of him and oblivious to his wife's sulking can still craft a potent profile on Match. sullenly r @@ 1992 FIC ChicagoRev @@ He stood there sullenly, staring his quiet hatred at the large man. sullenly r @@ 2000 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Dr Hunt recovered quickly by telling her 15 students their only option was to take the same test in class The group chose to take it home The young man sat sullenly. sullenly r @@ 2007 ACAD Archaeology @@ At the city's elegant anthropology museum, amid one of the finest Olmec collections in the world, Yale archaeologist Michael Coe points at the giant squat stone head staring sullenly at us. sullenly r @@ 2001 FIC BkGen:TicketToMinto @@ ' Pesi stared sullenly back, refusing to comment on the precipitous slide in his class performance after his battle with typhoid. sullenly r @@ 1997 FIC ArkansasRev @@ Alvin sat sullenly at the end of the table; when he spoke, he did not look up. sullenly r @@ 2006 FIC New Yorker @@ He sat sullenly in front of the TV, or napped on his bed with the curtains drawn, or smoked with his body wedged in the half-open door that led to the laundry line out back. sully v @@ 2008 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ ' 67NOTES @@22136 Camp at Fort Sully, S. sully v @@ 2008 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ The Standing Rock Indians, augmented by some that had joined them here, were transferred to Fort Sully on the 30th ultimo as military prisoners, sully v @@ 2008 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ Fort Sully receipted. 19 Verification of the whereabouts and prisoner of war status of these 227 Sioux women, children, and men is available in the correspondence of Agent McLaughlin, the Department of the Interior Office of Indian Affairs, ... sully v @@ 2008 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ and Lieutenant Hale (who was put in charge of the prisoners' camp at Fort Sully) and in the Fort Sully and Fort Bennett command post returns. sully v @@ 2008 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ ' Authority granted for you to settle an indebtedness incurred in forwarding clothing to Standing Rock Indian Prisoners, at Fort Sully, a distance of one hundred and forty miles from the Agency, by Indian freighters. sully v @@ 2008 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ During the months spent at Fort Sully, Hale apparently made a strong positive impression upon Hits/Strikes the Kettle. Sulphurous j @@ 1994 ACAD Raritan @@ Sulphurous fumes rise continually from the vents around the rims. Sultanate n @@ 1997 NEWS Chicago @@ I am in the Sultanate of Oman, which is a country. sum of money m @@ 2006 FIC Artforum @@ He gave me a sum of money that seemed ample to him to cover everything. sum of money m @@ 1992 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ // // The story, for which the tabloid Star paid a substantial sum of money, is far from proven. sum of money m @@ 1990 ACAD NaturalHist @@ After eating it they vow not to taste that fruit for a whole year and to return a sum of money the following year if their prayer is granted. sum of money m @@ 2003 FIC ArkansasRev @@ Somewhere in the RV is a goodly sum of money, but I don't want to know about that either. sum of money m @@ 1998 ACAD AnthropolQ @@ Within a short period of time, he lost most of his usual tapestry orders, he was robbed of a large sum of money while travelling, and he was forced to sell off some lands to pay his bills. sum of money m @@ 1996 ACAD ScandinavStud @@ Hesse has won a large sum of money in the lottery and is able to take a skiing vacation with Lisa Monnard before moving with her to Vienna where he purchases a house and a factory. sum of money m @@ 1997 NEWS CSMonitor @@ The government pledged to offer those wanting to leave Montserrat an unspecified sum of money and transportation to neighboring islands. sum of money m @@ 2000 FIC Analog @@ ' You have been of feted a very large sum of money in order to do this job. sum total m @@ 1995 NEWS Houston @@ She did an outstanding job,' Gramm said in sum total of his praise for Hutchison. sum total m @@ 1990 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ that is the sum total that is being used to provide services. sum total m @@ 2000 MAG HarpersMag @@ reflecting a sum total of environmental experience over time. sum total m @@ 2007 MAG Astronomy @@ ' Pocket universes are continually created, and the sum total of these pocket universes is what we now call the multiverse. sum total m @@ 1995 SPOK NPR_Morning @@ There were 107 open supporters in the last Congress, and that was the sum total. sum total m @@ 2006 SPOK NPR_Morning @@ And then you sort of play around with these variables in your head and come up with some sum total at the end that vaguely resembles an answer. sum total m @@ 1993 NEWS CSMonitor @@ But until his Whitbread Prize-winning novel (available only in the British edition), the sum total of his earnings from writing came to barely British pounds1,000 ($ 1,580). sum total m @@ 1990 FIC BkGen:September @@ ' She gazed at Conrad, in glum hopelessness, across the table, because he had nailed with a single question the sum total of all her apprehension. sumatra p @@ 2008 MAG SatEvenPost @@ '' Bangka, in the Netherlands Indies; an island east of Sumatra. sumatra p @@ 2008 FIC SatEvenPost @@ ' //' Bangka, in the Netherlands Indies; an island east of Sumatra. sumatra p @@ 2007 ACAD ForensicSci @@ 4 Richter scale earthquake occurred north of Sumatra Island and a forensic investigation was required for identification of tsunami disaster victims. sumatra p @@ 2008 MAG Smithsonian @@ Like any decent cabinet of curiosities, the displays also include such oddities as a' large fungus from the rocks of the island of Sumatra' (as Soane described it in his own 1835 inventory) and a peculiar-looking branch of an ash tree. sumatra p @@ 2007 ACAD ForensicSci @@ 0 Richter magnitude quake was at north west of the Indonesia's Sumatra Island with a series of after shock waves. sumatra p @@ 2002 MAG ChildLife @@ Orangs, found only on the islands of Borneo and Sumatra, can spend an entire day gorging in a single fruit tree. summing up m @@ 2002 NEWS CSMonitor @@ ' And yet part of that summing up -the personal attempt to make sense of jolting events -has to be a new awareness of one's self, summing up m @@ 1995 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ ' Summing up that situation, summing up this subject, Staubach said:' Huddles get kinda quiet in tight situations. summing up m @@ 1995 MAG AmerArtist @@ Summing up, Arnold says,' I think looking at something small, intimate, and familiar very intensely is a way of seeing it as something new. summing up m @@ 2000 NEWS Atlanta @@ Summing up in his understated way, Piano says:' I have learned in my life that dreams come true. summing up m @@ 2003 ACAD HispanicRev @@ ' These things are always secrets d'alcove,' said Breuer to the young Freud, summing up the case of a wife who had been diagnosed as suffering from nerves (Freud, History 48). summing up m @@ 1997 FIC AntiochRev @@ He glanced at me, as if quickly summing up the significance of my presence. summing up m @@ 2002 SPOK CNN_CapGang @@ The --every year, the top justice officials make reports summing up the crime, the rape, (unintelligible) in criminality, corruption, and all those problems. summing up m @@ 2005 NEWS Chicago @@ Smith --perhaps the most insightful person on Vegas (and a former co-worker of mine) --is finally shown summing up the rugged side of the city's individualism. sun belt m @@ 1997 SPOK PBS_Newshour @@ That people are beginning to think of as Europe's sun belt, and the analogy with the American sun belt that took off commercially and economically so many years ago. sun belt m @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_Politics @@ // What you generally see is, it's moving from the Rust Belt to the Sun Belt. sun belt m @@ 2006 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ For example, the Heard has thrived because of the influx of collectors and wealth to the Sun Belt. sun belt m @@ 1990 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Most immigrants settle in the Sun Belt -Florida, Texas, California. sun belt m @@ 2005 NEWS USAToday @@ Because the Sun Belt competition isn't perceived as strong as the Big 12's might be one reason the North Texas players are bypassed. sun belt m @@ 2001 NEWS CSMonitor @@ No longer is the Sun Belt the only magnet for those seeking a new life. sun belt m @@ 1998 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ The Jaguars nearly upset Arizona last year, then saw coach Bill Musselman leave (disagreement with administration), lost their top player Rusty Yoder (injury) and now has Sun Belt Conference tournament standout Jerome Coaxum limping badly on a sore ankle. sun belt m @@ 2000 NEWS Denver @@ Certainly not anybody in the Sun Belt, where the Pioneers are making quite a splash in their conference debut. sun dance m @@ 1996 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ It describes the sequence of actions which began before the actual Sun Dance on July 25-28, 1991. sun dance m @@ 1996 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ For sixty-six years we refrained from practicing this deeply religious ceremony, and though many of the Crows forgot the importance of the Sun Dance, many others kept it in their hearts. sun dance m @@ 1992 MAG Smithsonian @@ The anthropologist James Mooney, for example, commissioned Silverhorn to make paintings of the Kiowa Sun Dance (p. sun dance m @@ 2006 FIC Scholastic @@ Narrator 1: He also studies the sacred Sun Dance under Dreamerof-the-Sun. sun dance m @@ 2000 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ It is not surprising that, in 1890, the Fort Hall Northern Shoshoni adopted the Sun Dance from Eastern Shoshoni, their relatives living on the Wind River Reservation. sun dance m @@ 1996 FIC Ploughshares @@ Beside the fire John's father, Clayton, one of the two Sun Dance chiefs, sang along, wrapped in a red Pendleton. sun dance m @@ 1996 FIC Ploughshares @@ '' Clayton couldn't get a real medicine man for this fake Sun Dance:'. sun dance m @@ 1998 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ The Sun Dance Valandry described must have been held during or before 1883, the last year an open Sun Dance was permitted on the Pine Ridge Reservation (Utley 1963: 33). sunburned j @@ 2001 FIC BkGen:Unspoken @@ Her mother stroked her hair back from her sunburned face. sunburned j @@ 1993 FIC KenyonRev @@ At eight-thirty his door swung open and I saw him stride out in the gray morning air, a grin tilting across his sunburned face. sunburned j @@ 1999 MAG Prevention @@ It also helps retain moisture-perfect for sunburned skin. sunburned j @@ 1995 MAG Backpacker @@ Caught in the open, soaking wet, I lie on my back and give in to the droplets, letting them pelt the grit from my sunburned face and cool the fire baked into me these past days. sunburned j @@ 1991 FIC BkGen:DanzigPassage @@ His sunburned face displayed the sensitivity of one better suited to working in a library than plowing the hard fields of Palestine. sunburned j @@ 1991 FIC BkGen:Scarlett @@ Scarlett lay supine on the couch with chamomile compresses on her sunburned face and swollen eyes. Sunbury p @@ 1992 NEWS Atlanta @@ The Piper Puppets of Sunbury, Ohio, present' The Brementown Musicians. sundae n @@ 2005 MAG VegTimes @@ FAT; 4G CARB; OMG CHOL; 75MG SOD; 1G FIBER; 2G SUGARS PERSIAN' ICE CREAM' SUNDAE 8 servings 30 minutes or fewer Persians use rose water in many of their desserts. sundae n @@ 2006 MAG Forbes @@ Use it' Care for Dessert? HOT FUDGE SUNDAE. sundae n @@ 1994 ACAD PSAJournal @@ After the meeting we were treated to a Build Your Own Sundae Ice Cream Party to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of RMF, hosted by Dick and Judy Frieders. sundae n @@ 1997 MAG Shape @@ These recipes are guaranteed to evoke sweet memories, so when you offer your grandmother a piece of your homemade Mocha Fudge Sundae Cake, don't be surprised if she begins waxing nostalgic about chestnuts roasting and sugarplum fairies dancing. sundae n @@ 2008 FIC Bk:brideCasaDracula @@ He looked as scrumptious as a caramel-and-vanilla ice cream sundae. sundae n @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Driving @@ or would I rather eat an ice cream sundae and take in a sunset? Sundered j @@ 1992 FIC BkSF:HeartMidnight @@ Lukas fixed Casimir with a killing stare Ignoring his' mentor,' Casimir stepped to stage front and cleared his voice' I am Sundered Heart' Whispers and chuckles ran through the crowd. sundry j @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_Insight @@ We do have maps of various degrees of freedom of various and sundry kinds. sundry j @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_LiveSat @@ // Gene, they are various and sundry Republicans, Libertarians, definitely anti-Democrat, anti-Clinton, anti-Gore. sundry j @@ 2006 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ // There are a tiny handful of naysayers on various and sundry points. sundry j @@ 2006 SPOK NPR_Daybreak @@ and setting up various and sundry things that Jack Abramoff's clients wanted to talk to the White House about. sundry j @@ 1997 SPOK NPR_TalkNation @@ To deny them the right to vote and all the various and sundry things. sundry j @@ 1990 SPOK ABC_Nightline @@ // For the last several days, particularly here in Washington, Mayor Marion Barry, his wife, his alleged mistress and various and sundry supporting players have been covered with the kind of screaming headlines and special reports commonly reserved for declarations of war. sunflower v @@ 2001 MAG VegTimes @@ SUNFLOWER SEEDS: In the shell, we might think of them as bird seed or snack food, but hulled (shelled), they are used in breads, cookies, veggie burgers and pilafs. sunflower v @@ 2004 MAG MensHealth @@ SUNFLOWER SEEDS Buy them unhulled and you'll get a mini tongue-and-lip workout trying to pop them open. sunflower v @@ 1992 SPOK CNN_King @@ // This is totally non-stress In fact, one of the things I insist on-It also is a bit greedy, as you can see // Sunflower seeds I like these // Exactly. sunflower v @@ 1993 FIC BkGen:CityManyDays @@ He ran to the pantry to bring them sucking candies and sunflower seeds. sunflower v @@ 2002 NEWS Atlanta @@ Sunflower, thistle, safflower, pumpkin, corn or commercial birdseed are favorites. sunflower v @@ 2001 MAG VegTimes @@ Sunflower and pumpkin seeds, indigenous to North America, have been used in Native American cooking for centuries. sunscreen j @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_King @@ I put baby oil with iodine on when I was sitting in the sun, which is really stupid, and didn't wear sunscreen properly. sunspots n @@ 1999 MAG SkyTelescope @@ A sibling Web site to NASA's Space Weather page will help you catch up on another aspect of solar activity: sunspots. sunspots n @@ 1991 ACAD Mercury @@ Sunspots and other Solar Activity. sunspots n @@ 1995 MAG Astronomy @@ Sunspots contain intense magnetic fields that reach several thousand gauss (Earth's field is about 0. sunspots n @@ 1997 MAG Astronomy @@ Sun and Shadow Now that we've passed solar minimum and sunspots are returning, there's no excuse not to have a pair of $10 welders' goggles at hand or in the trunk of your car. sunspots n @@ 2003 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Researchers explain that while sunspots themselves reduce solar radiation into space, they are surrounded by bright areas whose output more than compensates for the sunspots' coolness. sunspots n @@ 1992 MAG Astronomy @@ The study of how the Sun generates its magnetic fields started in 1908 at Mount Wilson Observatory when George Ellery Hale established the connection between sunspots and magnetic fields. suntan n @@ 1997 FIC FantasySciFi @@ He takes the hand. He will not, absolutely will not, cry, he thinks to himself. Damn.' Suntan lotion, Eddie? suntan n @@ 2007 SPOK CBS_Early @@ // Yes // Then you bring your little water bottle and spray it all day long. // Yes, definitely. // Awesome Now, you say. // Suntan lotion. suntan n @@ 2004 MAG BoysLife @@ A book never written:' Putting Suntan Lotion on Your Chicken' by Justin Casey Burns. suntan n @@ 2008 MAG SportsIll @@ the scents of suntan lotion, hops, barley and baked flesh inseparable by the bottom of the second. suntan n @@ 1999 FIC BkGen:EveningNews @@ Despite Lois's best attempts with the suntan lotion, Giselle's skin radiated a Day-Glo pink. suntan n @@ 1997 MAG HarpersMag @@ the suntan lotion, and the dog food. suny p @@ 2008 SPOK NPR_TalkNat @@ Carl Safina, president of the Blue Ocean Institute -is that SUNY Stony Brook? suny p @@ 2008 SPOK NPR_TalkNat @@ Carl Safina, president of the Blue Ocean Institute -is that SUNY Stony Brook? suny p @@ 1999 MAG MensHealth @@ , chairman of oral biology at SUNY Stony Brook. suny p @@ 1992 MAG Conservation @@ She attended SUNY, Oswego and has recently received a Master of Arts in political communication from SUNY, Albany. suny p @@ 1992 ACAD RehabResrch @@ Address all correspondence and reprint requests to: Kenneth Ottenbacher, PhD, SUNY at Buffalo, 435 Kimball Tower, Buffalo, NY 14214. suny p @@ 2004 ACAD PhysicsToday @@ SUNY Series in Constructive Postmodern Thought. superbugs n @@ 1998 MAG Environmental @@ By focusing on short-term market priorities, the biotech industry threatens to destroy the very genetic heirlooms that might one day be worth their weight in gold as a line of defense against new resistant diseases or superbugs. supercharged j @@ 2008 NEWS USAToday @@ // Evidence: 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT8 with a 425-horsepower Hemi V-8; 2009 Pontiac G8 GXP, 402-hp V-8; 2009 Corvette, 620-hp supercharged V-8. supercharged j @@ 1999 NEWS CSMonitor @@ 400 horsepower supercharged V-8 bolted to a Corvette chassis but to get its own in production. supercharged j @@ 1991 MAG AmHeritage @@ Price for the base automobile remained under $3,500, although a high-performance version featuring a 300-hp supercharged engine could approach $5,000. supercharged j @@ 2003 NEWS Chicago @@ CAPE TOWN, South Africa --Just imagine an approximately $350,000 sports car with flip-up doors and a supercharged V-8 with 617 horsepower that hits 60 mph in 3. supercharged j @@ 2007 MAG PopScience @@ Add a supercharged four-stroke engine, and the airy craft soars. supercharged j @@ 2003 NEWS USAToday @@ The supercharged engine delivers immediate power in significant quantities. supercomputer n @@ 2008 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Berman, who is director of the San Diego Supercomputer Center. supercomputer n @@ 1996 MAG Newsweek @@ Scheduled for delivery to the San Diego Supercomputer Center early next year, the Tera uses a small number of custom processors, each with more than a hundred' virtual processors' that alternate between calculating and waiting for data. supercomputer n @@ 2004 ACAD Mercury @@ Kravtsov and Anatoly Klypin, who performed the work at the National Center for Supercomputer Applications. supercomputer n @@ 1995 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Littman questions whether Shimomura really is, as he claims, a researcher at the University of San Diego and the Supercomputer Center in San Diego who just happened to be one of the victims of Mitnick's attacks. supercomputer n @@ 1995 MAG Fortune @@ Enter Marc Andreessen and a handful of colleagues at the National Center for Supercomputer Applications at the University of Illinois. supercomputer n @@ 2001 MAG TechReview @@ turning his pursuit into a' huge hobby' that consumed countless days and nights at the supercomputer center on the Urbana-Champaign campus. supercomputers n @@ 1998 ACAD WorldAffairs @@ Supercomputers used for virtual-reality modeling of the processes of nuclear explosions have played a decisive role in that. supercomputers n @@ 1992 MAG Popular Science @@ The acknowledged leader in vector supercomputers, Cray Research has been designing parallel systems for years. supercomputers n @@ 1997 MAG Futurist @@ 12 Computers tiny enough to fit in our pockets will run 50 million times faster than today's supercomputers and pack vastly more power. supercomputers n @@ 2005 MAG PCWorld @@ Liquid cooling worked for Cray's supercomputers, but in that case the entire machine was immersed in inert nonconductive liquid-not exactly a practical setup for home users. supercomputers n @@ 1996 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ The Kray supercomputers used a different principle we call pipelining to produce a single arithmetic result very quickly. supercomputers n @@ 1996 MAG Futurist @@ Today's supercomputers can perform up to 60 billion calculations per second, but scientists now anticipate' petaflops' computing, a level of performance 10,000 times greater than the fastest of today's machines. superdelegates n @@ 2008 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ // Rumblings are growing among superdelegates in both camps that Democrats must rally around one candidate long before the Democratic convention in Denver in late August. superdelegates n @@ 2008 SPOK NBC_Matthews @@ ' //: This thing did not explode on him among the superdelegates, no big desertion by the superdelegates. superdelegates n @@ 2008 SPOK Fox_Gibson @@ Meantime, however, Obama continues to take the lead among superdelegates, picking up four more endorsements today, two from Hawaii, one each from Idaho and Maine. superdelegates n @@ 2008 SPOK NBC_MeetPress @@ Lastly, the so-called superdelegates, Clinton has 263, Obama has 240, and 292 remain uncommitted. superdelegates n @@ 2008 SPOK NBC_MeetPress @@ And then, of course, we have the superdelegates. superdelegates n @@ 1992 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ There's some hesitation about Bill Clinton out there still stemming from the earlier allegations about infidelity and the questions about his draft status, and among the superdelegates who make up 18 percent of the total delegate count, there are still some jitters. Superette n @@ 1998 FIC BkSF:Heaven @@ ) Ten steps past the grate is Ma's Superette. superficiality n @@ 1990 ACAD IntlAffairs @@ I have allowed several of the critics of scientism as applied to international relations to speak here for themselves, partly to convey the spirit of the anti-behavioral attack, and partly to signal its superficiality. superfine n @@ 2004 MAG VegTimes @@ low-fat or regular cream cheese at room temperature 4 large eggs I cup superfine sugar, or to taste 1 cup canned apricots, pureed with enough syrup to process 2 tsp. superfluid n @@ 2003 ACAD PhysicsToday @@ When Lee, Osheroff, and Richardson discovered superfluid 3He in 1972, they saw two phases, each one in a different region of temperature and pressure. superfund n @@ 1992 ACAD PublicInterest @@ Superfund was heralded as a vital environmental program that would protect the public health from the imminent and serious dangers of abandoned waste dumps and would do so at small cost to the taxpayer. superfund n @@ 2002 ACAD LawPublicPol @@ Most States concluded over a decade ago that the federal regulation of' Superfund' sites81 produces more harm than good. superfund n @@ 1995 ACAD EnvirAffairs @@ CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE, THE TOTAL COSTS OF CLEANING UP NONFEDERAL SUPERFUND SITES 5 (1994) hereinafter CBO, TOTAL COSTS OF CLEANING UP. superfund n @@ 2008 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ put the site on its Superfund National Priorities List in 1984. superfund n @@ 2008 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ The area was listed as a federal Superfund site in 1983. superfund n @@ 1999 FIC Bk:SoftMoney @@ But under the new Superfund law, new owners are partially liable for the mess left over by their predecessors. superheroes n @@ 1997 FIC FantasySciFi @@ Martin has a decidedly different take on comic book superheroes. superheroes n @@ 2000 NEWS USAToday @@ Last year's Mystery Men, which featured a band of misfit superheroes with no comic book roots, didn't excite moviegoers, grossing a meager $ 29. superheroes n @@ 2007 FIC VirginiaQRev @@ She knew he owned those kinds of magazines; one day when he went across the street to buy a pack of Lucky Strikes, she looked through a box of old comic books featuring superheroes with names like Steel Sterling and Black Terror, and there at the bottom she found a stack of barely dressed women, one after the other, raven-haired beauties wearing black bikinis, sexy redheads in polka dots. superheroes n @@ 2001 SPOK NBC_Today @@ 22493@ From Spiderman to the X-Men to Captain America, New York City serves as the backdrop for many comic superheroes. superheroes n @@ 2005 NEWS Denver @@ ' Once all the ambiguity poured in,' Thompson says,' it was tough for comic superheroes to survive without having ambiguity of their own. superheroes n @@ 2003 MAG AmericanCraft @@ The pieces in my Stinger series have a graphic quality that relates to comic book superheroes and villains-the bright bands of color, created with the Venetian incalmo technique, are drawn from the costumes of different characters. superman n @@ 1990 ACAD ReVision @@ or even' superman.' Rather, these slogans, products of a twisted, pathological mentality, were given a kind of pseudoreligious veneer by Hitler and have led to the continuing demonization of the Germanic gods (' these myths are ... superman n @@ 2004 MAG NatGeog @@ With his customary brio, Twight describes it as' a sort of Nietzschean bridge between man and superman. superman n @@ 1995 NEWS AssocPress @@ who spout gibberish about an Orthodox race and Orthodox superman,' said Draskovic. superman n @@ 2001 MAG People @@ He's a third-generation volunteer fireman and former emergency medical technician. Of his heroic moments, Schmidt says,' You feel alive, like nothing can stop you.' IT'S SUPERMAN! superman n @@ 1993 ACAD Symposium @@ The temptation to be a' superman' whose superior intellect places him outside the bounds of morality and social restraint beleaguers both the novel's protagonist and the readers. superman n @@ 1998 FIC LitCavalcade @@ Then Rodya and Dimitrigo to see Porfiry about items Rodya had pawned with Alena. Pernrys Apartment Porlfiry welcomes Dimitri and Rodya. Photograph Porfiry:' Are you extraordinary, Rodya? Are you a superman? supermodel n @@ 2002 SPOK ABC_GMA @@ //: Supermodel Naomi Campbell just won a similar case in Britain. supermodel n @@ 1993 SPOK ABC_DayOne @@ // // Supermodel Naomi Campbell experienced some of that platform comfort recently at a fashion show in London. supermodel n @@ 2006 SPOK CNN_AM @@ MILES O'BRIEN: And working for supermodel Naomi Campbell. supermodel n @@ 2006 SPOK CNN_AM @@ Yet another employee of Naomi Campbell suing the supermodel. supermodel n @@ 1993 MAG Essence @@ One Black model who can afford to take a more militant position and turn down jobs from designers she considers racist is supermodel Naomi Campbell. supermodel n @@ 2004 MAG Ms @@ ' I know Naomi Campbell is a supermodel, but she isn't popular in Egypt. supernatural j @@ 1993 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ In the North American economy, even prosaic commodities were seen as having spiritual significance and were only acquired through reciprocal trade between natural and supernatural beings. supernaturalism n @@ 1991 ACAD Church&State @@ Morris spoke of an' age-long conflict between evolutionary humanism and theistic creationism' and set forth an either-or stance in which the ultimate choice is' between creation and evolution, between theism and atheism, between supernaturalism and naturalism, between monotheism and polytheism, between divine revelation and humanistic philosophy, between God's Word and man's speculation, between Biblical Christianity and paganism. Supernova n @@ 1997 MAG Astronomy @@ For several seconds after the explosion, Supernova 1987A shone brighter than all the stars in all the galaxies in the rest of the universe. SUPERSCRIPT p @@ 1998 MAG PCWorld @@ // NEC'S NOT-SO SUPERSCRIPT THE SUBJECT OF my final taste test, the NEC SuperScript 150C, didn't go down easy. supersede v @@ 1990 NEWS USAToday @@ A: Some of the republics have said that their laws will supersede the laws of the Soviet Union, their banks can make separate deals and their armies will be answerable only to the president of the republic, not to the president of the country. supersede v @@ 1999 NEWS USAToday @@ ' Because they aren't regulated, these Web site operators feel they can supersede state laws,' says Wisconsin Attorney General James Doyle, who heads an Internet gambling task force. supersede v @@ 2000 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ I don't want the law to supersede good law like we've got in Texas. supersede v @@ 2005 ACAD Humanist @@ Once adopted by the House of Lords, the new legislation will supersede existing laws regulating postmortem practices. supersede v @@ 1992 ACAD EnvirAffairs @@ 39 Second, even without explicit statutory language, Congress's intent to supersede state law may be implicit either if the federal regulation is so pervasive that there is no room for the state to supplement it, supersede v @@ 1999 MAG NatlReview @@ With the Milosevic action, the question is no longer whether international law should supersede formal diplomacy, but in which cases and to what degree it should be invoked. superstructure n @@ 2008 ACAD TechTeacher @@ All are locked to the ship superstructure to keep the containers in place during voyages. superstructure n @@ 1990 MAG Smithsonian @@ PHOTO (COLOR): Doomed cargo ship with white superstructure has already been winched ashore with help from the tide. superstructure n @@ 1997 FIC Mov:EventHorizon @@ He can see the exterior airlock just beyond a deep chasm in the ship's superstructure. superstructure n @@ 2005 ACAD Archaeology @@ Navy salvage teams had cut away large parts of the ship's superstructure for scrap and to make room for the memorial above it, but what was left beneath the surface --and what condition it was in --was still unknown. superstructure n @@ 2004 NEWS CSMonitor @@ For light sleepers, it means tiny foam ear plugs to deaden the overnight clanking of power winches or the slap of swells on the underside of the ship's superstructure, which in catamaran-like fashion spans two parallel hulls. superstructure n @@ 2000 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ The official described seeing steel doors and hatches buckled off their hinges, and parts of the ship's superstructure twisted by the force of the explosion. supervising n @@ 2006 ACAD Education @@ For the attitude assessment given the last academic year, 53% of students (45 out of 85) increased their scores (indicating a positive change), even as several supervising teachers reported that some children had gotten tired of filling out the same attitude survey multiple times. supervising n @@ 2000 ACAD InstrPsych @@ The relationship developed between supervising and preservice teachers will ultimately impact on the type of feedback provided. supervising n @@ 2005 ACAD PhysicalEduc @@ The cooperating teachers held degrees from a variety of institutions and had varying years both of teaching experience and experience supervising preservice teachers. supervising n @@ 1998 ACAD Education @@ Sometimes preservice teachers do not work well with their assigned supervising classroom teachers. supervising n @@ 2006 ACAD Education @@ Two Supervising Teachers per building have many roles as facilitators: supervising n @@ 2006 ACAD Education @@ Observations of Supervising Teachers. supervising n @@ 1991 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ ' We don't care much about dulcet tones here,' explains CNN Supervising Producer Tom Farmer. supine j @@ 2008 ACAD EarNoseThroat @@ 3 ml) was injected through the myringotomy site and allowed to remain for 45 minutes (with the patient in the supine position). supine j @@ 1995 FIC BkGen:FriendsLife @@ ' Denzil Davies raised one heavy eyebrow in surprise and dragged himself up into a less supine position. supine j @@ 1998 FIC HarpersMag @@ Lying supine on the cool vinyl table, pants around his ankles, groin-deep in diagnostic equipment, Rodney is not exactly in a position of power. supine j @@ 1994 ACAD RehabResrch @@ As expected, the models of the seated position showed more deflection (y-and z-directions) than the models of the supine position. supine j @@ 1994 ACAD RehabResrch @@ Note that the female subject shows greater vertical displacement in the supine position than in the seated position. supine j @@ 1994 ACAD RehabResrch @@ For the female subject in the supine position, the stress increases by a factor of 11 from the buttock-cushion interface to the element beneath the ischial tuberosity. suppers n @@ 2004 MAG ChristCentury @@ Routines of hospitality and fellowship that are key to church and community life once included Sunday dinners, church suppers and ice cream socials-but such events are largely obsolete these days. suppers n @@ 1996 SPOK NPR_ATC @@ Macedonia Church congregation singing // Members of the Macedonia Baptist Church intend to go about their business, attending Bible study and weekly services, organizing church suppers and Sunday schools as if nothing has changed. suppers n @@ 2008 MAG SouthernLiv @@ For family suppers, plan on one drumstick for two youngsters and a drumstick apiece for teenagers or adults. suppers n @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Travelwriting @@ At potluck suppers in the church basement, we always waited to be the very last in line. suppers n @@ 1999 NEWS USAToday @@ They have potluck suppers together and look out for one another's homes. suppers n @@ 2006 ACAD RuralSpecEd @@ Teachers in several schools described events for parents such as bingo night, a winter festival and cake decorating contest, a silent auction of gift baskets, and potluck suppers. supplicating v @@ 2000 FIC BkGen:A new song @@ The light moved now to the angel, to its outspread wings and supplicating hands. supply v @@ 1994 ACAD AgricResrch @@ Gluten and carbohydrates in the flour would supply nutrients for fungi after the granules were applied in a crop field. supply chain m @@ 2006 ACAD Environment @@ As the market's supply chain becomes increasingly transnational -with some developing countries acting as suppliers of raw material to other developing countries, supply chain m @@ 2004 SPOK NPR_ATCW @@ Containers have conditioned the world of commerce to depend on enormous efficiency and they want these boxes to move lickety-split along the supply chain. supply chain m @@ 1999 ACAD CanadaLaw @@ I will then come back to discuss an interesting analog of a supply chain management model. supply chain m @@ 2000 MAG Fortune @@ CEMs also provide product design and testing services, and run the whole supply chain for OEMs that request it. supply chain m @@ 2006 MAG WashMonth @@ he speaks of' the critical points of triangulation' and of' better information about the constituents of the supply chain. supply chain m @@ 2005 ACAD MechanicalEng @@ Outside of the electric sector, there is always a lag between supply and demand (think about gram in silos, the pipeline of goods in a warehouse, or any typical supply chain). supply chain m @@ 2000 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ It can be to streamline a supply chain so suppliers can check on inventories and pay bills. supply chain m @@ 2005 MAG Inc. @@ It gives the company a vastly shorter supply chain that allows for immediate response to trends as well as the ability to cut off an item that is stagnating on shelves. supply-side j @@ 2008 SPOK CBS_Campaign @@ //: But he's got a whole lot of conservatives on his side, ranging from Jack Kemp, the godfather of supply-side economics, to Tom Coburn, the Oklahoma senator, maybe the most conservative senator on a lot of grounds. supply-side j @@ 2008 MAG Ms @@ This theory has been generally referred to as' trickle-down,' or' supply-side economics,' meaning change made at the top of the wealth pile eventually makes its way to workers at the bottom. supply-side j @@ 2001 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ In April 1982, he provided a lasting definition for supply-side economics when he drew a rabbit carrying a basket of eggs called' breaks for the well-to-do' while poor children looked on from the other side of the railroad tracks saying, supply-side j @@ 1996 NEWS Houston @@ Dole, who vehemently campaigned against Ronald Reagan's supply-side economics in the early 1980s, has decided that reinstating this form of economic suicide would give his campaign the boost it needs to beat the Democrats in November. supply-side j @@ 2003 ACAD PerspPolSci @@ At the very least, the new appointments create an opportunity for dialogue within the administration, pitting traditional budget balancers against supply-side tax cutters. supply-side j @@ 2003 ACAD PerspPolSci @@ Then, despite public criticism from advocates of supply-side economics, Stephen Friedman, former chairman of Goldman Sachs, was named as Lindsey's replacement (Weisman 2001, E1). supposes v @@ 1993 FIC BkGen:FarriersLane @@ ' Of course I know opium is sold in all sorts of general shops, so one supposes it may be purchased fairly easily. supposes v @@ 2004 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ And this, one supposes, is a fine thing if a woman is not so terribly fond of her own figure. supposes v @@ 1999 MAG NatlReview @@ For convenient snacking, one supposes. supposes v @@ 1991 MAG WashMonth @@ Perhaps tired of waiting, perhaps confounded by the form, a 19-year-old woman with an hispanic surname and a one-year-old child has just slipped, one supposes, through the cracks. supposes v @@ 2001 ACAD Monist @@ One of these supposes that there are cultural units --memes --that share important similarities with genes, supposes v @@ 1999 NEWS Chicago @@ One supposes that Lawrence could be saying the same thing to his parents these days. supposing x @@ 1997 ACAD October @@ Supposing the male had evolved a powerful sexual responsiveness to these specific signals. supposing x @@ 1993 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ ' Supposing tomorrow you might have peace in Bosnia, how will I be able to find 50,000 soldiers to send? supposing x @@ 2002 FIC KenyonRev @@ Even supposing (what was anything but evident) some threshold such that the milliner would be unable to refuse any offer above it, supposing x @@ 2005 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ There are not nearly as many as from Beethoven, even supposing that many were thrown away, but enough to counter the notion that Mozart always wrote down fully finished pieces straight out of his head. supposing x @@ 1991 MAG NatlReview @@ But supposing we repudiate the moral license granted by this credit line, supposing x @@ 1990 SPOK CNN_King @@ It could be read as a weakness, but supposing, in fact-A lot of talk goes on about how we're going to fight the war and when we're going to fight the war. supposing x @@ 1997 ACAD October @@ Readers of a certain age might recall this thesis from one of the first pop biologists:' Supposing we had reached the stage where the female signaled sexually to the male from behind with a pair of fleshly, hemispherical buttocks. suppressed j @@ 1999 FIC Bk:NothingButTruth @@ ' This time he allowed a tone of suppressed anger. suppressed j @@ 1995 FIC BkJuv:EmpireBuilders @@ ' First off,' he said, his voice crisp with suppressed anger,' I did not set you up. suppressed j @@ 2001 SPOK CNN_YourHealth @@ However, the US Food and Drug Administration says only people who are especially vulnerable to bacteria, such as people with diabetes, liver disease or a suppressed immune system need avoid eating raw oysters. suppressed j @@ 1997 MAG ConsumResrch @@ People with suppressed immune systems, such as AIDS and cancer patients, are also at higher risk than others from this parasite. suppressed j @@ 2005 ACAD EnvironHealth @@ Less than 1 percent of all WNV human cases have a neurological component (CDC, 2001); however, the elderly and people with suppressed immune systems may develop encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) or meningitis (inflammation of the outer membrane of the brain) (Craven &; Roehrig, 2001). suppressed j @@ 1996 ACAD CurrentPsych @@ Although there is evidence for a relationship between suppressed anger and hypertension (Diamond, 1982; Harburg et al. suppresses v @@ 1993 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ The denial is that somehow their art does not represent an attack on the system that still suppresses freedom of expression in China. suppresses v @@ 2006 MAG MensHealth @@ The former increases feelings of hunger; the Latter suppresses appetite. suppresses v @@ 1992 MAG ConsumResrch @@ The IPV should be given in place of the live oral vaccine with anyone born with or who develops any disease that suppresses the immune system, such as cancer, leukemia, lymphoma, AIDS, or hypogammaglobulinemia. suppresses v @@ 1991 ACAD EnvirAffairs @@ Evidence from animal research indicates that UV radiation suppresses the immune system; however, it has not been possible to determine the extent of human susceptibility to disease. suppresses v @@ 2003 MAG Redbook @@ For instance, research has found that chronic stress suppresses the immune system, making you more susceptible to common illnesses such as colds and flulike symptoms. suppresses v @@ 2006 MAG TotalHealth @@ When an animal is overfed and begins to gain weight, the increase in body fat leads to an increase in production of leptin, which in turn suppresses appetite and stimulates fat burning, restoring the animal to a normal, lean weight. supranational j @@ 2004 ACAD SocialStudies @@ Suggesting that the emergence of supranational organizations, supranational j @@ 1995 ACAD IntlAffairs @@ I explain why unitary basin-wide development under some form of supranational authority is considered optimal, and I describe the record to date in achieving this goal. supranational j @@ 2000 ACAD InterAmStud @@ Local political systems and civil societies become transnationalized, and states become integrated externally into supranational institutions and forums, which gradually assume functions that corresponded to the nation-state before globalization. supranational j @@ 2000 ACAD InterAmStud @@ Global capitalism is organized in a set of increasingly supranational institutions. supranational j @@ 2006 ACAD CanadianStud @@ The PQ could not be in favor of direct relations between supranational institutions and, say, Gaspsie, since it would undermine Quebec's authority, indeed its sovereignty, within its own territory. supranational j @@ 1990 ACAD IntlAffairs @@ (n19) The former, who dominated Anglo-American thinking about international affairs in the 1930s, were much too optimistic about the possibilities for building supranational institutions and a peaceful world order. surefire n @@ 1994 MAG MensHealth @@ ' Besides, it's a surefire way to strain your back muscles. surefire n @@ 1997 MAG Prevention @@ ' Being someone who hogs the conversation is a surefire way to drive potential friends away. surefire n @@ 2001 MAG Redbook @@ ' Conversely, a lack of fun is a surefire way to ruin a great relationship. surefire n @@ 1998 MAG Skiing @@ To get past this nervousness about speed, we need a surefire way to slow down, to dump that extra speed that builds up every time we turn down the hill. surefire n @@ 1992 ACAD CATOJournal @@ there is no surefire way to elevate macro-forecasting to a science. surefire n @@ 1993 MAG Compute @@ On a system with only 1MB or 2MB of RAM, a surefire way to speed up Windows is to add more memory to your computer --which, nowadays, is quite inexpensive. surer j @@ 1993 ACAD Environment @@ A surer way to proceed is to conduct simulation experiments, surfeit n @@ 2008 ACAD Bioscience @@ In the Jamaican example, ecologically pivotal sea urchins are probably experiencing lowered reproduction at low densities because of fertilization failure, keeping their numbers from rebounding despite a surfeit of food. surgeon general ''s m @@ 1994 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Like print ads, these items carry brand promotions; unlike print ads, they are not required to carry the surgeon general's health warnings. surgeon general ''s m @@ 1994 NEWS Houston @@ Company officials were aware that the surgeon general's report, issued in 1964, was being prepared, documents show. surgeon general ''s m @@ 2003 ACAD PhysicalEduc @@ The data from the Surgeon General's report is either; surgeon general ''s m @@ 2001 ACAD EmotBehavDis @@ The 300 participants in the September 2000 Surgeon General's Conference on Children's Mental Health continued the discussion of the importance of systems of care in children's mental health (US Public Health Service, 2000). surgeon general ''s m @@ 2006 ACAD HealthSocialW @@ A US Surgeon General's report (US Department of Health and Human Services, surgeon general ''s m @@ 2003 ACAD PhysicalEduc @@ Additionally, the Surgeon General's Report recommended the following:' Childhood and adolescence may thus be pivotal times for preventing sedentary behavior among adults by maintaining the habit of physical activity throughout the school years. surgeon general ''s m @@ 2001 MAG PsychToday @@ , issued the first Surgeon General's Report on Mental Health which indicated that mental disorders account for more than 15%la of all disabilities nationally. surgeon general ''s m @@ 2006 SPOK CNN_AM @@ It is the most comprehensive study since the first surgeon general's report came out about 20 years ago. surges v @@ 1996 FIC Mov:EscapeFromLA @@ The crowd surges forward, but the salesman stops them with a sweep of his arm. surges v @@ 1993 FIC Mov:PerfectWorld @@ He does so and the Impala surges forward. surges v @@ 1994 MAG ScienceNews @@ But just downhill from the volcano, the ice surges forward in fast-flowing currents called ice streams. surges v @@ 2000 FIC Mov:AmericanPsycho @@ Traffic crawls as the CROWD surges forward, relentless. surges v @@ 1995 FIC Mov:Outbreak @@ The plane surges forward and taxis down the runway. surges v @@ 1997 FIC Mov:Breakdown @@ The Two Truck Driver leaps out of the way as the pickup surges forward, tires smoking. surgical procedure m @@ 1991 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Albert Lowenfels, a medical professor in New York, concluded that for every hour of a surgical procedure conducted by a doctor with HIV, the chance of a patient's getting the disease is one in 48,000. surgical procedure m @@ 2004 SPOK CNN_King @@ This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience to come here, and just today I, as I said before, saw a young man who was cured of his spinal cord injury with a surgical procedure, something that would have been impossible when I was injured in 1995, and here it was, he was operated on in 2001, and he's walking, and --I mean I've seen it. surgical procedure m @@ 1998 MAG TodaysParent @@ In both cases, the tubes (the fallopians for women, the vas deferens for men) carrying the egg or sperm are closed through a surgical procedure. surgical procedure m @@ 1992 NEWS USAToday @@ While the surgical procedure was a technical success, the follow-up care must also be exact, Matloub says. surgical procedure m @@ 2006 FIC New Yorker @@ a surgical procedure on her eye. But her squeamishness did not extend to babies. She liked them; she had looked after her cousin's little boys on occasion and enjoyed herself. She thought that she would love being pregnant ... surgical procedure m @@ 2003 ACAD HospitalTopic @@ Thus, the invasiveness of a surgical procedure is greatly reduced with the use of robots. surgical procedure m @@ 1991 NEWS Atlanta @@ announced Monday that the company has been issued a patent for the use of its RheothRx to accompany angioplasty, a surgical procedure to open closed or constricted arteries. surgical procedure m @@ 1996 NEWS USAToday @@ RU-486 is the so-called abortion pill, a medication that can terminate a pregnancy without a surgical procedure. surmises v @@ 2005 MAG USNWR @@ ' Wilson surmises that Lewis's desire to write such stories grew even stronger in the late 1940s, when domestic demands imposed by an aging Minto and by Lewis's alcoholic brother became onerous and dispiriting. surpasses v @@ 2001 SPOK NPR_Sunday @@ Hyde continues,' September 11th and the days following awakened within me a sense that we have much to protect, we have much to be proud of, we have much to value and it far surpasses our material goods. surpasses v @@ 2006 MAG Bicycling @@ com 5 MAVIC KSYRIUM ES Commemorating the Mavic Helium's 10th anniversary, this wheel far surpasses the original Helium. surpasses v @@ 1991 MAG Compute @@ Software Toolworks' Life &; Death provides an introduction to do-it-yourself medicine that far surpasses the typically shallow home study course in surgery hawked on matchbook covers. surpasses v @@ 1993 MAG HarpersMag @@ Muriel had received a few excellent notices for her own early concerts:' In the Brahms, we heard an emergent soulfulness that far surpasses her technique, which is already merely perfect. surpasses v @@ 2001 MAG Newsweek @@ (That figure far surpasses estimates by the CIA, which puts the number at 15,000 to 20,000. surpasses v @@ 1996 MAG PopScience @@ But the wait is worth it, because nature's novelty far surpasses human inventiveness. surplus j @@ 1997 NEWS USAToday @@ The result: The agency is projecting a roughly $ 1 billion surplus this year --its third straight annual profit after four years of losses. surrealism n @@ 2004 ACAD October @@ The structural erosion of the aura through the technological media converges with the assault on the institution of art from within by avant-garde movements such as Dada and Surrealism. surrealism n @@ 1990 MAG Smithsonian @@ ' The appearance ordinary objects took on in posters, the strange juxtapositions of objects in shop windows, and the pages of the' dream books' of mail-order catalogs fed the nightmare worlds of Dada and Surrealism. surrealism n @@ 1990 MAG Smithsonian @@ And, maintains Varnedoe,' while we all recognize that there is Dada and Surrealism in advertising, we don't realize how much of Dada and Surrealism came from advertising. surrealism n @@ 1990 MAG Smithsonian @@ And, maintains Varnedoe,' while we all recognize that there is Dada and Surrealism in advertising, we don't realize how much of Dada and Surrealism came from advertising. surrealism n @@ 1990 MAG Smithsonian @@ Moreover, the pursuit of the new that followed Fauvism --the unnerving plunge into Cubism, the spin into Futurism, the dazzle of Dada and then Surrealism --seized the public audience for art so completely that years slipped by before any serious notice was applied to that first, once-shocking moment in the infancy of modern painting. surrealism n @@ 2005 ACAD October @@ On the other hand, Ruscha never denied having taken lessons from the history of art, readily mentioning Dada and Surrealism, or Jasper Johns (whose Target with Four Faces, seen in reproduction in 1957, deeply impressed him). surrealist j @@ 2006 MAG Bazaar @@ 2 FLIGHT OF FANCY' Beyond Real: Surrealist Photography and Sculpture From Bay Area Collections' (SFMOMA, San Francisco, Mar. surrealist j @@ 1995 MAG AmHeritage @@ Virtually the whole of the surrealist movement, including Andre Breton himself, was in New York. surrealist j @@ 1992 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Andre Breton, founder of the Surrealist movement, famously referred to Mexico as' the Surrealist place par excellence. surrealist j @@ 1992 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ (Ernst would break with the Surrealist movement a year later --the same year Carrington joined it --but with no consequence to the style of his work. surrealist j @@ 1993 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Ernst was a major figure in the surrealist movement. surrealist j @@ 1993 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ After moving to Paris, Ernst was promptly claimed by the surrealists as one of their own. surrender v @@ 1993 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ His' head hunting' technique (he ordered Indian scouts to return the heads of any who refused to surrender) broke the back of Apache resistance. Surrey n @@ 2007 MAG Smithsonian @@ Hardy became one of Britain's bestknown commercial photographers before retiring to a Surrey farm in the late 19605. survey ''s m @@ 2004 SPOK NPR_Science @@ John Pallister at the US Geological Survey's Volcanic Hazards Program, and he was talking to us from the Cascades Volcano Observatory in Vancouver, Washington. survey ''s m @@ 1998 ACAD Bioscience @@ Some biologists, including Jon Keeley, of the US Geological Survey's Biological Resources Division field station at Sequoia-Kings Canyon National Park, in California, further restrict the definition of vernal pools to seasonal wetlands that are fed primarily by rainwater. survey ''s m @@ 1998 MAG Astronomy @@ Norm Thomas says that by 1979 one of the proper motion survey's goals had been met: After photographing small patches of the sky year after year, they had eventually worked their way to the north celestial pole. survey ''s m @@ 1992 NEWS Houston @@ '' As expected, most Mexicans and Puerto Ricans are Democrats and most Cubans are Republicans,' the survey's report said. survey ''s m @@ 1999 MAG Astronomy @@ Photograph University of Chicago astronomer Constance Rockosi, a member of the team that built the Sloan camera, checks the survey's instrumentation. survey ''s m @@ 1999 MAG Astronomy @@ More importantly, astronomers and cosmologists should be able to better understand the formation and evolution of galaxies in the survey's topographical map of space and time. survey ''s m @@ 2005 ACAD PublicInterest @@ Certainly, the large sample size --it aspires to capture about one third of the work force --is one of the payroll survey's assets. survey ''s m @@ 1995 ACAD ABAJournal @@ ' The profession has changed in so many ways,' Heinz says of the new survey's interviews with nearly 900 attorneys. surveys n @@ 1995 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ But when voters were asked in recent public opinion surveys by Times Mirror and others the kind of questions most likely to determine how ballots will be cast, the GOP holds a strong advantage. survivance n @@ 2006 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ Clearly, his autobiographical stories are native survivance not victimry. Susanna p @@ 2001 MAG ArtAmerica @@ If the menaced eyes in Spellbound's dream signify castration, the look in Psycho and Rear Window is also phallic-witness Norman Bates spying on his victim through a peephole (a picture of Susanna and the Elders on the wall nearby) and L. susanne p @@ 2002 ACAD MusicEduc @@ The writings of John Dewey, Susanne Langer, Leonard Meyer, and other philosophers of the time served as cornerstones for these efforts. susanne p @@ 1994 MAG TIME @@ Reed, Elizabeth Rudulph, Susanne Washburn, Linda Young REPORTERS: Elizabeth L. susanne p @@ 1998 ACAD AfricanArts @@ PHOTO (BLACK &; WHITE): 1. Memory board (lukasa). Luba, Democratic Republic of the Congo Wood, beads, metal; 34cm (13.4'). Collection of Susanne K. susanne p @@ 1990 MAG TIME @@ Reed, Elizabeth Rudulph, Zona Sparks, William Tynan, Sidney Urquhart, Susanne Washburn (Senior Staff); Elizabeth L. susanne p @@ 1994 MAG AmericanCraft @@ When Americans first began working with molten glass, they worked largely in schools and in their own studios Later on, many began looking to factories for help in executing their work. As Susanne K. susanne p @@ 1994 MAG AmericanCraft @@ Stanislav Libensky/Jaroslava Brychtova: A 40-Year Collaboration in Glass, edited by Susanne K. sussex p @@ 2004 MAG Antiques @@ Photograph by courtesy of Sotheby's, West Sussex. sussex p @@ 1992 MAG Horticulture @@ Frequent contributor Christopher Lloyd lives and gardens at Great Dixter, in East Sussex, England. sussex p @@ 2007 ACAD Archaeology @@ One recent study shows that in three parts of the world --coastal Florida, Sussex County in England, and along the various trade routes of the East Indiamen ships --half of all known shipwreck sites were discovered before the mid-1970s. sussex p @@ 1996 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ After finishing his studies at Sussex University, he went to the Soviet Union for military training, as did many A. sussex p @@ 1992 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Paleontologists had accepted a skull unearthed at the Piltdown site in Sussex, England, in 1912 as a' link' between humans and apes. sussex p @@ 1999 MAG TownCountry @@ THE HOUSE PARTY What: A three-night house party in Amberley Castle, which has fifteen bedrooms that you can fill with family and friends Where: West Sussex, England. suttee n @@ 1991 ACAD Raritan @@ With regard to suttee, the British more simply resolved the problem of judging female self-sacrifice by denying the Hindu victims any semblance of Dorothea's spiritual stature. sutures n @@ 2006 MAG Town and Country @@ THREAD LIFT In this face-lift alternative,' threads,' which are similar to surgical sutures, are inserted under the skin. sutures n @@ 1997 NEWS USAToday @@ For tendons, biodegradable surgical sutures are placed in a pencil-shaped mold where the cells essentially suck the water out of the gel, stick to each other and form tight bonds around the suture. sutures n @@ 1996 MAG SatEvenPost @@ But there is no evidence that a beef or sheep allergy would lead to an allergic reaction to surgical gut sutures. sutures n @@ 1995 ACAD BioCycle @@ Two examples, says Malloy, are surgical sutures, sutures n @@ 2002 MAG PopScience @@ edu GOAT-MADE SPIDER SILK Spider silk is ultrastrong, light, elastic and biodegradable --ideal for everything from surgical sutures to body armor. sutures n @@ 2003 ACAD Lancet @@ In hypothermic patients, removal of surgical sutures was delayed by 1 day and duration of hospital stay was prolonged by 2. sutures n @@ 2001 MAG MotherEarth @@ This free catalog contains antibiotics, worming medication, syringes, bolus (huge pill) shooters, calf-pullers, simple surgical instruments, sutures, needles and any other veterinary device the homesteader should try before calling a professional. suvs p @@ 2006 SPOK CNN_AM @@ Well SUVs, pickups, they're doing better than cars for GM and Ford. suvs p @@ 2008 NEWS USAToday @@ Inventories of SUVs and trucks have been rising, but dealers say there haven't been enough small, fuel-efficient cars to meet demand. suvs p @@ 2002 NEWS Denver @@ We should pay them to ride the bus or light rail (or at least make it free), and levy an extra charge on all the SUVs and single-passenger vehicles that contribute to excess traffic congestion and pollution. suvs p @@ 2000 MAG Environmental @@ The auto industry is gratified that high gasoline prices have of fected neither the upward spiral of Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) nor Americans' taste for large, heavy and thirsty sport-utility vehicles ( SUVs). suvs p @@ 2003 FIC BkGen:SleepNoMore @@ ' The parents laughed and shepherded their kids toward the SUVs, pickups, and cars parked along the sideline. suvs p @@ 2004 ACAD PhysicsToday @@ Also, in April 2003, my administration raised the fuel economy standards for light trucks and SUVs sport utility vehicles for the first time since 1996, saving 3. sv p @@ 1990 NEWS USAToday @@ 182 33 1 6 3 0 0 3 0 Pitchers W-L ERA G SV IP H BB SO (1) Cook, Ron 7-5 3. sv p @@ 1990 NEWS USAToday @@ 253 79 13 20 3 0 1 11 0 Pitchers W-L ERA G SV IP H BB SO (1) Berrios, Hector 4-2 4. sv p @@ 1996 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Relievers G SV W L ERA IP H BB SO HR. sv p @@ 1996 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Relievers G SV W L ERA IP H BB SO HR. sv p @@ 1990 NEWS USAToday @@ 221 131 14 29 4 3 1 13 0 Pitchers W-L ERA G SV IP H BB SO Bowman, Michael 1-1 4. sv p @@ 1990 NEWS USAToday @@ 223 148 17 33 1 1 0 15 1 Pitchers W-L ERA G SV IP H BB SO Betances, Marcos 1-3 7. svelte n @@ 1994 FIC LiteraryRev @@ the lumps and masses of flesh --skinned, flayed and torn --that bear no resemblance to the tall, svelte figure that had walked into the supermarket earlier, juggling the car keys in one hand and with the other clutching the hand of beautiful, little Neinar. svelte n @@ 1997 MAG Jet @@ Photograph Psaha Luke of Mitchellville, MD, shows her svelte figure in Sarli Couture's white floral gown. svelte n @@ 1997 MAG Jet @@ Photograph Psaha Luke of Mitchellville, MD, shows her svelte figure in Sarli Couture's white floral gown. svelte n @@ 2005 NEWS AssocPress @@ He's now a svelte 165 pounds and about to join a special forces unit. svelte n @@ 1999 NEWS USAToday @@ ' Food was just another coping mechanism,' says Heyward, who stands 5-11 and played at a svelte 248 pounds with the Colts. svelte n @@ 1997 MAG Ebony @@ Yet, her man's fattening culinary delights do not affect Jada's taunt, svelte figure. svetlana p @@ 1994 NEWS USAToday @@ Russia-1 (Dmitri Vasilenko, Aleksei Nemov, Oksana Fabrichnova, Svetlana Khorkina), 95. svetlana p @@ 1996 NEWS CSMonitor @@ Ukraine's Lilia Pokopayeva will match her talents against the innovative grace of Russia's Svetlana Khorkina. svetlana p @@ 1996 NEWS Atlanta @@ Svetlana Krivelyova, Russia, 69-1 1/4 -' 95 World champion: svetlana p @@ 1993 ACAD Raritan @@ In The Art of Describing, a study of Dutch art in the seventeenth century, Svetlana Alpers draws a distinction between pictures that give priority to the spectator (the Albertian mode) and pictures that give priority to the world seen (the northern mode). svetlana p @@ 1995 ACAD ArtBulletin @@ For the first, see Svetlana Alpers, The Art of Describing: Dutch Art of the Seventeenth Century, Chicago, 1983. svetlana p @@ 1995 ACAD ArtBulletin @@ Parallels between maps and paintings have been widely discussed in art history, for example in the' mapping impulse' that Svetlana Alpers has analyzed in seventeenth-century Dutch painting, the interest in' topographical' scenes in nineteenth-century American art, and the coincidence of navigation, astronomy, and the inception of linear perspective. swab n @@ 2002 MAG AmerArtist @@ Sometimes I use a tissue for a softer effect, or sometimes a cotton swab. swab n @@ 1991 NEWS AssocPress @@ They arch their backs, flex their arms and legs and generally act worried at the sight of a gaily colored mobile or a whiff of alcohol on a cotton swab. swab n @@ 1994 FIC ArkansasRev @@ He does the iodine himself, dabbing a little on a cotton swab and stroking slowly as if afraid of painting my eyebrow orange. swab n @@ 2005 MAG Mother Earth News @@ Use a cotton swab or small art paint brush, and keep the alcohol off the plant as much as possible. swab n @@ 1999 MAG Prevention @@ To avoid these problems, fill the cut with a tiny amount of Krazy Glue using a toothpick or the rod portion of a cotton swab. swab n @@ 2007 SPOK Fox_Susteren @@ // Ed, is there any authority or force in the California court, that you see, where you see where you can provoke or get a judge to order a DNA swab of that child? swaddled v @@ 1998 FIC BkGen:Loop @@ Everything happened in such a rush it wasn't until late that night, with the baby safely swaddled in her arms, that she called his hotel from her hospital bed and was put through to his room. swaddled v @@ 2001 MAG ArtAmerica @@ Adam labors in the field while Eve sits nearby spinning wool, an infant swaddled at her feet. swaddled v @@ 2004 MAG GoodHouse @@ Ethan slept that first night swaddled in blankets in a dresser drawer that we had set on the ground. swaddled v @@ 1997 FIC Salmagundi @@ She lay there, swaddled in blankets, the smiling patient. swaddled v @@ 2004 FIC BkGen:PaulBowles @@ A fresh-air enthusiast, he hated finding the infant swaddled in blankets in a stuffy nursery. swaddled v @@ 1996 FIC Atlantic @@ A girl no older than eight jiggled absently from time to time to quiet the fretting of an infant swaddled to her back in a strip of gray blanket. swaddling n @@ 1992 MAG USNWR @@ she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger. swaggered v @@ 2005 FIC Analog @@ They swaggered down the street, whooping and yelling, carefree as could be. swahili j @@ 2005 ACAD Archaeology @@ 1000 the herders, farmers, and foragers of the hinterland traded freely with the people of the Swahili coast, procuring ivory and other items for the growing trade in the Indian Ocean. swahili j @@ 2005 ACAD AfricanHist @@ Since the late 16th century the area had been an independent principality, which maintained close cultural and commercial links to the Swahili coast. swahili j @@ 1995 ACAD AnthropolQ @@ These recent first-hand ethnographic data on Sudan, the Swahili Coast, and Madagascar can contribute importantly to our understanding of such broad general findings. swahili j @@ 1995 ACAD AnthropolQ @@ The Swahili Coast, too, is linked to Islam and Zanzibar, but to inland Africa as well. swahili j @@ 1995 ACAD AnthropolQ @@ Giles, in her impressive regional survey of the Swahili Coast, says there is evidence that there may actually be a decline, at least in parts of the area. swahili j @@ 1995 ACAD AnthropolQ @@ KEYWORDS: Swahili coast; spirit possession; social change; history; collective representations. swampland n @@ 1990 MAG ScienceNews @@ Sifting through swampland fossils from those disparate periods, both researchers have drawn the same startling conclusion: The distant past may have followed evolutionary rules far different from those that shaped today's environment. swaps n @@ 1990 ACAD Environment @@ Lovejoy, then with the US World Wildlife Federation, proposed an innovative way to link debt reduction with environmental protection measures in heavily indebted developing countries through' debt-for-nature' swaps. swaps n @@ 1990 ACAD Environment @@ In the Costa Rican debt negotiations, it was bankers who insisted on maintaining a small stock of debt available for swaps. swaps n @@ 1991 ACAD CrossCurrents @@ Debt-equity swaps, which the left decry as a form of back-door colonialism, remove part of the resource base which Christians see as part of the creation provision in which the dignity of men and women as workers is invested. swaps n @@ 2006 ACAD Bioscience @@ Over $30 million of a targeted $50 million endowment has already been raised, through contributions from international organizations and foreign governments and through' debt-for-nature' swaps. swaps n @@ 1997 MAG Environmental @@ Since Kathryn Fuller became president of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) seven years ago, the organization has doubled its revenue and membership, helped secure an ivory ban, promoted the debt-for-nature swaps in Asia and Latin America, and developed an environmental educational program called' Windows on the Wild' which is currently being introduced into middle school curricula around the country. swaps n @@ 1990 ACAD AfricaToday @@ Part of the local currency payments can be made through debt-equity swaps, introduced in Latin America in 1986. swarming v @@ 2005 FIC BkGen:Bling : [a novel] @@ At the office he had his minions swarming around and his faithful assistant, Imani, hovering nearby. swatch n @@ 1995 MAG MensHealth @@ Crew, Boot by Adam Derrick Watch: Swatch. swatch n @@ 2006 MAG Bazaar @@ Macy's, NYC; 212-695-4400 Swatch watch, $75. swatch n @@ 1997 FIC BkGen:HowStellaGot @@ that tropical breeze is whispering in my ear and when I look closer that white woman's legs begin to turn brown and she is wearing my chartreuse bathing suit and my good straw hat and that's my Swatch ... swatch n @@ 1994 FIC Ploughshares @@ She pays cash for the hole and the diamond stud, and at the last minute she buys me a red Swatch watch, which is much too young for me. swatch n @@ 1999 SPOK NPR_Weekend @@ // When we look at even something as simple as a Swatch watch, in a sense, are we seeing a pictographic depiction of the rotation of certain planets? swatch n @@ 2002 MAG Esquire @@ Next to it was the severed arm of a girl with a Swatch watch on her wrist and blue nail polish. swatches n @@ 2000 FIC BkGen:MurderPeacocks @@ I'll ask her, and we'll get some color swatches and we'll talk about it when I come down. swatches n @@ 1996 MAG Sunset @@ Swatches of color can erupt in mid-September in the higher reaches and last well into October at the lower canyon mouths. swatches n @@ 1994 FIC Bk:FashionablyLate @@ So were the fabric swatches. swatches n @@ 2008 FIC Bk:placebelong @@ ' You're not used to women oohing and aahing over fabric swatches, are you? swatches n @@ 2003 FIC Lilith @@ Shapes, colors, fabric swatches. swatches n @@ 2003 FIC Girls' Life @@ I met her in her small office, overcrowded with scripts and records and costume fabric swatches. swatted v @@ 2007 MAG TownCountry @@ who then swatted away seventeen cubs that were trying to join the feast, Virginia and I felt we had encountered a world out of Indiana Jones. swatted v @@ 1995 NEWS Atlanta @@ Doleman swatted away two pass attempts at the line of scrimmage. swatted v @@ 1999 NEWS Chicago @@ MJ wasn't known as a shot blocker, but he swatted away six at Seattle on Dec. swatted v @@ 1998 NEWS Denver @@ Broncos linebacker John Mobley swatted away the ball and the Packers' last chance to repeat. swatted v @@ 2003 NEWS Denver @@ You get swatted away at every turn. swatted v @@ 2003 NEWS Denver @@ But just as the puck was going over the goal line, Bourque swatted it away in midair. swatting v @@ 1999 FIC BkGen:MotherPearl @@ Wondered if she'd ever looked so helpless while swatting July flies underneath a vapor light. swatting v @@ 2001 NEWS Atlanta @@ For little Thomas and Grace Ellen Bowey, the dramas of this day include kicking a ball around, flying high on the swings and swatting away mosquitoes in the park. swatting v @@ 1997 FIC FantasySciFi @@ But as this story reminds us, the biggest pests don't usually go away just by swatting at them. swatting v @@ 1997 FIC FantasySciFi @@ But as this story reminds us, the biggest pests don't usually go away just by swatting at them. swatting v @@ 1992 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ One minute he's strutting around in gladiator's regalia, swatting Arab flies with glinting swords, the next he's donned disciple's sandals to supervise the distribution of loaves and fishes. swatting v @@ 1998 MAG TIME @@ ' With Clinton beside him, coolly swatting away scandal questions with no-comments, Blair stood up under withering British fire. sweat v @@ 1996 NEWS USAToday @@ You have to shed a lot of blood and sweat to make it a good sport. sweatpants n @@ 2003 FIC Bk:OurLadyForest @@ a pair of sweatpants he rarely wore, a clean white t-shirt, a v-neck cardigan, winter-weight woolen socks. sweatpants n @@ 2007 FIC Mov:Kayfabe @@ Both of them are wearing gray sweatpants with kneepads over top, running shoes, and horizontally striped polo shirts, buttoned up to the top. sweatpants n @@ 1994 MAG TodaysParent @@ At least one extra outfit and sweater for the baby, and a sweatshirt and sweatpants for older kids. sweatpants n @@ 2003 FIC VirginiaQRev @@ Here, a sweatshirt and sweatpants to fit you. sweatpants n @@ 2005 FIC IowaRev @@ I'm wearing sweatpants and pull on a McKinley Elementary sweatshirt right when Hank raps twice on the front door and lets himself in. sweatpants n @@ 2000 FIC BkGen:At end of day @@ Ahead of them a woman in a blue hooded sweatshirt and sweatpants with white piping sat red-faced and breathing heavily on an overturned brown milk crate, staring out on the bay. sweatshirts n @@ 2008 SPOK Fox_Susteren @@ com --magnets, t-shirts, sweatshirts, boxers. sweatshirts n @@ 2008 NEWS Atlanta @@ // Two young men wearing jeans and hooded sweatshirts entered the apartment on a Saturday night, pretending to be customers. sweatshirts n @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Blindrage @@ When she dressed in jeans and sweatshirts (her preferred weekend attire), she could pass for a teenage boy. sweatshirts n @@ 2001 FIC Triquarterly @@ Her two sweatshirts and two T-shirts bunched over her face, sweatshirts n @@ 1992 ACAD MusicEduc @@ These include banners, bumper stickers, buttons, lapel stickers, certificates, memo pads, posters, program covers, T-shirts, sweatshirts, and MIOSM handbooks. sweatshirts n @@ 1993 FIC SouthernRev @@ He wore blue jeans and sweatshirts, and he ate bread and honey and cottage cheese for dinner most nights. sweatshops n @@ 2002 ACAD LatinAmResRev @@ US students inspired by the anti-sweatshop efforts of UNITE and the National Labor Committee (NLC) formed a delegation, United Students against Sweatshops (USAS), to visit the Doall factory in El Salvador, a producer for Liz Claiborne. sweatshops n @@ 2001 MAG AmSpect @@ So where did the love come from between socialists, human rights activists, Buchananites, church groups, United Students Against Sweatshops, the Green Party, Queers Against Corporate Globalization, Anarchist People of Color, the AFL-CIO and every other species of turtle-saver, tree-hugger and monkey-wrencher? sweatshops n @@ 2002 ACAD Humanist @@ There's a group called United Students Against Sweatshops. sweatshops n @@ 2000 NEWS USAToday @@ Led by the group United Students Against Sweatshops (USAS), students at more than 175 campuses are putting pressure on their colleges to help wipe out garment-making sweatshops by forcing companies the schools work with to overhaul their practices. sweatshops n @@ 2000 NEWS USAToday @@ A University of Iowa group called Students Against the Methods of Students Against Sweatshops sprang up after anti-sweatshop demonstrators stormed one of school president Mary Sue Coleman's' fireside chats,' an ongoing opportunity for students to discuss issues. sweatshops n @@ 2000 NEWS AssocPress @@ Eric Brakken, a national organizer for United Students Against Sweatshops, agreed. Sweeper n @@ 2005 MAG PCWorld @@ This is a better way to handle hijackers than the similar scheme of Webroot's Spy Sweeper, which restores the pages to the settings that were in place when Spy Sweeper was first installed. sweeper n @@ 2005 MAG PCWorld @@ You also won't be disappointed by Webroot's Spy Sweeper, which was almost as effective as CounterSpy, scans quickly, and is easy to use. sweeper n @@ 2005 MAG PCWorld @@ // SPY SWEEPER'S Shields let you block many Windows vulnerabilities. sweeper n @@ 2006 MAG PCWorld @@ 53 WEBROOT SPY SWEEPER 4.5 Antispyware ($30) Spy Sweeper catches more stuff than its competitors do, and it provides sound advice on which adware and spyware pieces to remove. sweeper n @@ 2005 MAG PCWorld @@ Spy Sweeper's interface was intuitive, but we could not close the main program without also closing real-time protection. sweeper n @@ 2005 MAG PCWorld @@ This is a better way to handle hijackers than the similar scheme of Webroot's Spy Sweeper, which restores the pages to the settings that were in place when Spy Sweeper was first installed. sweeper n @@ 2005 MAG PCWorld @@ Also fast were Spybot and Spy Sweeper, which scanned our test system in just over 2 minutes. sweepstakes n @@ 1999 SPOK Ind_NewsForum @@ // Your State of the State message this week was hailed by some of your supporters as something that would propel you into the presidential sweepstakes in the year 2000. sweepstakes n @@ 1999 SPOK Fox_Sunday @@ In the GOP presidential sweepstakes, everyone is trying to catch the frontrunner. sweepstakes n @@ 2000 SPOK CNN_Novak @@ // Yet, you're finishing so close to Senator Lieberman in these vice presidential sweepstakes. sweepstakes n @@ 1998 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ ' If it is Habibi,' said a political scientist, naming a businessman and Minister of Technology who is a leading contender in the vice presidential sweepstakes,' the rupiah will fall to 10,000,' from its current level of about 8,500 to the dollar. sweepstakes n @@ 1992 SPOK CNN_Crossfire @@ A lot of polls are showing Ross Perot at the top of the presidential sweepstakes, and a lot of Democrats and Republicans are acting and reacting to his challenge with some very tough comments. sweepstakes n @@ 1995 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Editor --With the possibility of four (or more) major contenders in next year's presidential sweepstakes (Clinton, the Republican nominee, Perot? Sweepstakes v @@ 2005 MAG CountryLiving @@ ' FIT STYLE INTO YOUR LIFE Sweepstakes NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. sweet corn m @@ 2007 MAG MotherEarth @@ For harvesting the corn as sweet corn (or' green corn,' as it was called in colonial times), check the cobs to see how kernel development is coming. sweet corn m @@ 2007 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ Giuliani, who has a summer home in the Hamptons, where locally grown sweet corn is sold at small streetside farm stands, explained that on Long Island, corn is harvested at the end of August. sweet corn m @@ 2006 ACAD AgricResrch @@ The team has learned that many of the same genes the fungus uses to infect field corn are also active in its attacks on sweet corn. sweet corn m @@ 2007 ACAD SouthwestRev @@ Roberta's husband is the senior field engineer at AgroCorp, determined to solve Virginia's problems --and the world's --through hardier sweet corn hybrids. sweet corn m @@ 1998 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ Rick's and Van's, east of Fredericksburg, has long been supplying restaurants in Clyde's Restaurant Group with pickling cucumbers, okra, eggplant, sweet corn and potatoes. sweet corn m @@ 2003 SPOK NPR_Sunday @@ Snowballs are like sweet corn on the cob, fresh garden tomatoes and lemonade. sweet corn m @@ 1997 MAG OutdoorLife @@ If I go into the woods smelling like an apple or an ear of sweet corn, I'm defeating the purpose of a cover scent. sweet corn m @@ 2008 MAG Sunset @@ Sweet corn ice cream Sweet com is a favorite ice cream flavor in Mexico, where the kernels are usually stirred in whole. sweet spot m @@ 1999 NEWS Chicago @@ Even at the movie house, there is a sweet spot for the sound. sweet spot m @@ 2004 MAG Astronomy @@ Spirit landed in what Squyres calls the' scientific sweet spot. sweet spot m @@ 1992 MAG Popular Science @@ The precision distribution of the fiber materials give it an expanded sweet spot and the durability to withstand 1,000 impacts with a fastball. sweet spot m @@ 2005 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ The technology may annoy purists, but it hits the sweet spot for a generation of teenagers who learned about cars from video games such as Grand Turismo or Need for Speed. sweet spot m @@ 2006 MAG Skiing @@ TESTER'S TAKE:' With its gigantic sweet spot, even when you're off, this ski is on. sweet spot m @@ 2005 MAG Backpacker @@ The Half Dome 2, which earned an Editors' Choice Award (April 2002) for hitting the sweet spot between price, space, and weight, accounts for one out of every three tents sold by REI. sweet spot m @@ 2005 MAG Skiing @@ PROPS: Plenty of power, and a gigantic sweet spot. sweet spot m @@ 2006 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ ' As an organizer, it can be tricky to find that sweet spot where people want to get involved,' Matzzie said. sweetbreads v @@ 2002 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ One of the spontaneous appetizers he sends out includes a creamy quenelle of roasted garlic puree, a fried quail egg with a sunny, runny center, a crispy morsel of veal sweetbreads that has that alluring interior texture associated with bone marrow, and a fresh-fried potato chip topped with tiny caramelized shallots and crisp-sauteed summer chanterelles. sweeten v @@ 1992 NEWS Chicago @@ If you're 55, for example, and you've earned a $ 400-a-month pension if you retire early, the company may sweeten the pot and give you $ 500. sweeten v @@ 2005 MAG HarpersMag @@ But when we were presenting the idea to our parents, of you living with us, we threw it in, like to sweeten the pot. sweeten v @@ 1997 FIC WholeEarth @@ To sweeten the deal and get some good-looking girls for his catalogues, Danny promised to send part of the fee back to India. sweeten v @@ 2007 NEWS Houston @@ The Timberwolves would probably add picks to sweeten the deal. sweeten v @@ 2000 MAG Money @@ Low prices are nice, but earning frequent-flier miles, cash back or other rewards can sweeten any deal. sweeten v @@ 2001 NEWS Atlanta @@ To sweeten the deal, SunTrust said it would increase its annual dividend to $2. sweetened v @@ 1998 MAG Sunset @@ Javanese Sambal with Grilled Shim Prep and cook time: About 25 minutes Makes: 4 servings 1 cup sweetened naked or shredded dried coconut 6 fresh serrano chilies (about 11/2 oz. sweetened v @@ 2006 MAG SouthernLiv @@ ) can frozen lemonade concentrate, thawed cup sweetened condensed milk 3 Tbsp. sweetened v @@ 1992 NEWS Chicago @@ ... tablespoon vanilla extract 1 3/4 cups flour 1 1/4 cups sugar 2 teaspoons baking soda 1/2 tablespoon cinnamon 1/2 teaspoon salt 2 cups (1/2 pound) coarsely grated carrots 1/2 cup raisins 1/4 cup chopped pecans 1/2 cup sweetened shredded coconut 1 tart apple, sweetened v @@ 2004 MAG SouthernLiv @@ (15-ounce) package refrigerated piecrusts 2 cups sugar 2 tablespoons cornmeal 5 large eggs, lightly beaten 2/3 cup buttermilk cup crushed pineapple, drained cup sweetened flaked coconut cup butter, melted 2 teaspoons grated lemon rind 2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice 1 teaspoon vanilla extract FIT piecrust into a 9-inch pieplate according to package directions; fold edges under, and crimp. sweetened v @@ 2005 MAG SouthernLiv @@ Sprinkle batter evenly with 2 cups sweetened flaked coconut, 1 (12-ounce) package semisweet chocolate morsels, and 1 cups chopped pecans. sweetened v @@ 2001 MAG Redbook @@ mangoes with lime cream PREP TIME: 5 MINUTES 1/4 cup sweetened condensed milk 2 Tbs. sweetener n @@ 1998 MAG Backpacker @@ and brown sugar or other sweetener. sweetener n @@ 2008 MAG Redbook @@ In the meantime, Kleiner suggests, start a ritual of heating up milk, adding cocoa powder and a bit of the natural sweetener Stevia, and sipping it before hitting the sheets. sweetener n @@ 2008 MAG Time @@ Afua Cooper already loved honey and maple syrup, so when a friend suggested last year that she try agave, a natural sweetener produced in Mexico, she was happy to pour it into her tea and pronounce it' delicious. sweetener n @@ 2003 FIC BkGen:SpillingClarence @@ Bennie has the coffee of the day with three to four packets of artificial sweetener. sweetener n @@ 1994 FIC KenyonRev @@ The cappuccino came, and I put in some artificial sweetener. sweetener n @@ 2004 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ Unfortunately, it's not that simple, because the inexpensive, versatile sweetener has crept into plenty of other places --foods you might not expect to have any at all. sweetener n @@ 2005 MAG TotalHealth @@ I wrote Sweet Poison: How The World's Most Popular Artificial Sweetener Is Killing Us-My Story exposing the dangers of this artificial sweetener. sweeteners n @@ 2003 MAG TownCountry @@ ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS Aspartame, the sweetener in most' diet' foods, is FDA approved, but numerous lawsuits claiming health damage have been filed. sweeteners n @@ 2008 MAG Prevention @@ + + + + + 32 WATER Ayala's Herbal Water Zero calories, taste, and no artificial sweeteners! sweeteners n @@ 2008 MAG Prevention @@ Zero calories, zero carbs, and no artificial sweeteners, in flavors like lemon, lime, and orange. sweeteners n @@ 1997 NEWS Chicago @@ Ever since Cuban sugar became politically incorrect, corn sweeteners have replaced sugar in most American prepared foods. sweeteners n @@ 1997 NEWS Chicago @@ While ripe ears of' sweet corn' do contain some sugar (but never as much as you hope for), that's not the source of the corn sweeteners you see on food labels. sweeteners n @@ 2005 NEWS Atlanta @@ It has changed packaging, added artificial sweeteners and enlisted new comic book characters to sharpen the pitch for milkshakes aimed at children 5 to 15. sweethearts n @@ 1996 MAG Esquire @@ Once, her name was tattooed on Tank's calf. Then he tattooed over it Hey, love stinks, dude They've known each other since high school. Sweethearts. sweethearts n @@ 2002 MAG USCatholic @@ In Shallow Hal, America's Sweethearts, and Bridget Jones's Diary, Gwyneth Paltrow, Julia Roberts, and Renee Zellweger play portly to porterhouse versions of their svelte selves and entertain audiences with jokes about big underwear and midnight binges. sweethearts n @@ 2001 MAG GoodHouse @@ In her upcoming film, America's Sweethearts, Julia gamely takes on the role of a plain-Jane personal assistant who lives in the shadow of her movie-star sibling, played by Catherine Zeta-Jones. sweethearts n @@ 2004 SPOK NBC_Today @@ and it's called America's Sweethearts. sweethearts n @@ 2003 SPOK NBC_Today @@ and the movie industry's greenest publicist in' America's Sweethearts. sweethearts n @@ 2001 NEWS USAToday @@ Roberts, who got the news in Las Vegas, where she's shooting America's Sweethearts, issued a statement saying she was' deeply honored. sweeties n @@ 1997 FIC ParisRev @@ Or three Mintios and four Yalla-mallows Aye But, ah, I was happy enough with the seven Mintios if truth be told. Mintios are nice sweeties. swerves v @@ 1997 FIC Mov:Face/Off @@ ARCHER pulls up just as the JET swerves radically to avoid the biplane and SLAMS into the hangar. swerves v @@ 2001 FIC Mov:BirthdayGirl @@ John panics and swerves onto the hard shoulder amidst loud horn blasts. swerves v @@ 1996 FIC Mov:Rock @@ The Humvee swerves to avoid the= Sparkletts truck -EXT. swerves v @@ 1998 FIC Mov:LethalWeapon4 @@ M92 THREE FEET M92. Two of Murtaugh's, one of Riggs', mash down on the brake pedal. N92 EXT. INTERSECTION N92. Rianne's car swerves. swerves v @@ 1993 NEWS WashingtonPost @@ The plane swerves onto the apron, leaving the runway clear. swerving v @@ 2008 FIC Analog @@ Cars were swerving left and right and smashing into one another. swerving v @@ 2007 MAG NatGeog @@ like a car swerving to avoid an armadillo. swerving v @@ 2001 FIC BkGen:FatherFound @@ But he didn't do that, even though he was so tired that he could barely keep his eyes open or the car from swerving now and then on the slick street. swerving v @@ 1995 MAG MotherEarth @@ Drivers honked horns, swerving to avoid collisions. swerving v @@ 2001 FIC Ploughshares @@ Santos was driving and swerving at cars to make me laugh and he was smiling because he knew he'd never get fired-and that meant that nothing would happen to me either. swerving v @@ 2001 SPOK NBC_Dateline @@ The result, a car and driver swerving all over the place. swifter j @@ 1993 NEWS AssocPress @@ The river coursed swifter and swifter toward the falls. swimsuits n @@ 1996 MAG HarpersMag @@ And occasionally just looked at the other people at the pool, especially some of the younger, better built women in swimsuits, and maybe even fantasized about them, but that he forgets. swimsuits n @@ 1993 SPOK CNN_Sonya @@ Part of that therapy was to open a business, a business that sells, among other things, bras and swimsuits designed for women like herself. swimsuits n @@ 1996 NEWS Denver @@ As warm weather approaches -and with it, bared skin and swimsuits -many women decide it's time for a spring cleaning of the body. swimsuits n @@ 1999 FIC BkGen:Southern cross @@ He immersed himself in a growing stash of magazines featuring mercenary soldiers, anarchists, trucks, assault weapons, Civil War battlefields and women in swimsuits. swimsuits n @@ 1996 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ In a survey of 1,000 women conducted by Land's End, the outdoorsy clothing manufacturer that claims to make swimsuits for real women, 87 percent prefer basic black suits. swimsuits n @@ 1999 MAG SportsIll @@ Steve Rundell, Seattle First it was women in swimsuits. swindler n @@ 2001 SPOK CNN_CapGang @@ // Mark, President Clinton is about to pardon convicted securities swindler Michael Milken. Swink p @@ 2005 NEWS Denver @@ Deimling, Kiowa, 13.53; Paulson, Limon, 13.80; Norman, Edison, 13.96; Messer, Genoa-Hugo, 13.98; 800 relay -Limon, 1:50.60; Swink, 1: swirls v @@ 2006 FIC Mov:Departed, The @@ CAMERA swirls around COLIN as he moves, a lone person, through the breaking up crowd. swiss cheese m @@ 1995 NEWS Atlanta @@ the combined assets of the Woodruff Foundation and three smaller foundations under common administration have grown to $ 4.595 billion, a stunning surge that can be attributed to the strong performance of Coca-Cola stock. A Swiss cheese effect. swiss cheese m @@ 2003 FIC Mov:HeavenlyCreatures @@ BABY I know I hate Swiss cheese, the holes make me nervous. swiss cheese m @@ 1996 NEWS Houston @@ 75), a grilled corned beef sandwich with sauerkraut, swiss cheese and Thousand Island dressing on rye bread. swiss cheese m @@ 1992 MAG Ebony @@ crisply fried and crumbled 1/2 cup Half-and-Half 1 egg 2 tablespoons thinly sliced green onions 1/4 teaspoon salt Dash hot pepper sauce 1/2 cup shredded Swiss cheese Heat oven to 375deg. swiss cheese m @@ 2008 MAG Sunset @@ vegetable oil, divided 4 slices Swiss cheese 4 sesame hamburger buns 4 slices ripe tomato 4 leaves butter or romaine lettuce 1. swiss cheese m @@ 2008 FIC Bk:Broccoliotherfoodlove @@ I basically lived on it when Volodya left me' -cream cheese, farmer's cheese, soft cheese, Swiss cheese, bread-' Always keep bread in the refrigerator, it preserves much better this way' -pickles, a jar of cherry compote. swiss cheese m @@ 1992 MAG PsychToday @@ swiss cheese, most meats, fish such as herring, mackerel, snapper * VITAMIN C: swiss cheese m @@ 1999 SPOK CNN_Crossfire @@ // Well, let me, look, why is it that the House managers, whose case, you say, is full of Swiss cheese, switchbacks n @@ 1990 MAG MotherEarth @@ SHORTCUTTING TRAIL SWITCHBACKS causes gullying and erosion. switchbacks n @@ 2008 NEWS Denver @@ // From here, nearly 100 switchbacks climb to Trail Crest, a 13,600-foot high saddle topping the escarpment's edge. switchbacks n @@ 2008 MAG Backpacker @@ Taking pains to pace accordingly, I ford a small stream without falling in; negotiate several rocky switchbacks steep enough to trigger sweating and the delayering of garments; and somehow manage to stave off total exhaustion-until 9:13 a. switchbacks n @@ 2002 MAG Bicycling @@ When I turned left onto Route 378, 1 started the penultimate leg of the trip, the part that would take me through a series of 20 switchbacks traversing a lava flow that looked from below like a waterfall frozen to black. switchbacks n @@ 2002 MAG Bicycling @@ The switchbacks screwed with my head, switchbacks n @@ 2004 MAG Backpacker @@ Before long, you'll be fit enough to push hard up a series of switchbacks, and instead of doubling over at the top, just enjoy the view and effortlessly move on. swivel v @@ 1991 MAG Smithsonian @@ swivel chair. Through my window, even now as I type, I can see riders passing by on their way to the forest Their faces are frozen in terror' Have a nice day,' ... swivel v @@ 1994 FIC Mov:HudsuckerProxy @@ The other board members' heads swivel to watch him, all staring, searching desperately for some hint as to the fate of their fallen leader. swivel v @@ 1998 FIC ParisRev @@ I felt rather pleased with its black couch and swivel chair, its green filing cabinets, its bookshelves stacked with medical reports and back issues of The Lancet, its chrome fittings and spring-loaded Anglepoise lamps. swivel v @@ 1995 FIC FantasySciFi @@ ' The old bastard went on and on, telling everyone about clockwork movement, how the Emperor's nightingales would lift their wings up and down, and swivel their heads. swivel v @@ 1995 MAG MotherEarth @@ Their heads swivel and they will look at you quizzically or follow a moving finger. swivel v @@ 2004 MAG Inc. @@ He made sketches on a magazine cover, and that became the Hudson Collection, which included new, versions of the 1006 as a barstool, swivel chair, and armchair. swivels v @@ 2008 MAG ConsumRep @@ Some models make edging more convenient with a rotating head that swivels into the vertical position for edging. swivels v @@ 2007 FIC Mov:ValleyElah @@ Hank hangs up, swivels in his chair and sees Joan standing in the open doorway. swivels v @@ 1996 FIC Mov:LoneStar @@ Sam swivels around on his seat to took at the spot where Charley fell. swivels v @@ 1991 FIC Mov:Terminator2 @@ his head swivels to face her. swivels v @@ 1997 FIC Mov:Breakdown @@ He swivels his head right, sees --. swivels v @@ 1997 FIC Mov:Crow3 @@ Fields swivels in her chair, hits the' print' command. swoons v @@ 1992 FIC MassachRev @@ Inside at the very rubber, the soul of Koufax's furious body --placid, artful, perfect-in-detail (toe pointed to crotch of diamond behind first, glove curled swanlike over head) swoons in Jerry Koosman. swoops v @@ 1996 SPOK NPR_Weekend @@ 982@ A lion stalks zebras in the Serengeti, male gorillas vie for dominance with screaming, threatening grunts, a bald eagle swoops down and grabs its dinner of prairie rabbit. swoops v @@ 1992 MAG Futurist @@ And what if a human genetically altered with bird genes swoops down and swallows a little green man with gills? swoops v @@ 2001 MAG HarpersMag @@ The Cartoon Man swoops down, snatches up the Stick Man and Stick Woman, and flies them back to their stick world. swoops v @@ 1996 MAG SportingNews @@ The thing comes at you like a misfired rocket then, just as you're backpedaling, bailing or eating dirt, changes direction, as though receiving a midcourse correction and swoops down neatly across the outside part of the plate. swoops v @@ 2005 MAG TownCountry @@ But the Thomases' entry hall has a semicircular staircase that swoops gracefully down to offer a subtle visual welcome. swoops v @@ 2006 MAG Town and Country @@ The architect's ingenious concept becomes apparent only from the back of the L-shaped structure, where the lawn swoops down some 120 feet to reveal the full elevation of the two-story modernist manor. swung v @@ 2004 FIC BkGen:SnowGarden @@ Randall slid out from Eric's arms and swung his legs to the floor. sy p @@ 1996 FIC Mov:EnglishPatient @@ Its my idea of a man-to-man chat KATHARINE This is a different world -is what I tell myself. A different life And here I am a different wife ALM? SY Yes A different wife INT. sy p @@ 1996 FIC Mov:EnglishPatient @@ You mean you -or me? Who? ALM? SY (to the Arab) sy p @@ 1996 FIC Mov:EnglishPatient @@ sy rolls away on to his back. sy p @@ 1992 FIC Mov:Bodyguard @@ DEVANEY Sy, I think we should show him the room. sy p @@ 1996 FIC Mov:EnglishPatient @@ sy is in heaven. The biggest smile we have seen from him. She continues to massage his scalp. ALM? SY (CONT'D) When were you most happy? KATHARINE Now. ALM? SY When were you least happy? KATHARINE (a beat) Now. ALM? SY ... sy p @@ 1996 FIC Mov:EnglishPatient @@ SY (CONT'D) And a good read. syllabary n @@ 2001 ACAD AmerIndianQ @@ As the work was going to press in 1825, Pickering apparently learned of the invention of the Cherokee syllabary, although contemporary reports placed its invention between 1809 and 1821. syllabi n @@ 2000 ACAD InstrPsych @@ Syllabi should articulate the following elements of reflection: The role that reflection should play in the SL. syllabi n @@ 2002 ACAD InfoSystems @@ Beyond this, the remaining topics drop below 5 percent coverage Online AIS Syllabi. syllabi n @@ 2008 MAG Ms @@ course syllabi and textbook choices, and then improperly melding that with information from the Internet. syllabi n @@ 2008 ACAD CommCollegeR @@ Discussion with the chairperson of the psychology department, as well as a review of course syllabi, indicated that reading and writing tasks were integral parts of the course. syllabi n @@ 1999 ACAD MusicEduc @@ Until recently, the Internet has been used by educators primarily as a repository of educational resources-organizations, discussion groups, directories, course materials, and course syllabi. syllabi n @@ 2002 ACAD InfoSystems @@ First, we discuss an analysis of textbooks, and second, we analyze the online course syllabi. sylph n @@ 1992 MAG People @@ A visual log of her 27 feature films, available at your local video store, traces her molts from the prepubescent sylph of 1976's Taxi Driver to the overstuffed Yalie of 1984's Hotel New Hampshire, a phase made more stressful by demented fan John Hinckley Jr. symantec p @@ 2006 MAG PCWorld @@ Symantec Norton Antivirus 2006 UNTIL A SAFER world arrives, an antivirus utility such as Norton Antivirus 2006 is essential for any PC user. symantec p @@ 1993 MAG Compute @@ Five of the most popular are Hewlett-Packard's Dashboard and New Wave, hDC Computer's hDC Power Launcher, Symantec's Norton Desktop for Windows, and XSoft's Rooms:. symantec p @@ 2003 MAG PCWorld @@ Suites such as McAfee's Internet Security Suite 6 ($70) and Symantec's Norton Internet Security 2004 ($80) are good options if you want something that is easy to maintain (see our review of both in this month's New Products). symantec p @@ 1995 MAG USNWR @@ No one works for Leo Cohen at Symantec Corp. symantec p @@ 1997 NEWS Denver @@ and Symantec Corp. That's likely to cause a headache for many computer sellers because Wal-Mart prices largely match or beat the consumer electronics chain competitors such as Circuit City Stores and even low-price mail-order companies like Gateway 2000 Inc ... symantec p @@ 2007 MAG PCWorld @@ Symantec Norton AntiVirus 2007 was also the only program that triggered multiple UAC (User Account Control) alerts when we changed settings; that behavior could easily annoy power users who might want to customize the app. symbolic j @@ 2002 ACAD SexResearch @@ The symbolic value of these elements is high, and many put a lot of emotional effort and money into them. symbolized v @@ 1995 NEWS NewYorkTimes @@ The divide was symbolized on Wednesday by a Burbank boulevard, where on one side, a mostly white crowd protested Mr. sympathized v @@ 2001 ACAD SocialPsych @@ From that perspective, we expected that the less involved participants would make attributions in line with those of the group with whom they sympathized. sympathized v @@ 2001 ACAD SocialPsych @@ We expected (a) that the less involved groups would make attributions in line with those of the group with whom they sympathized and (b) that the less involved participants would differentiate less between the opposing groups' motives than would the opposing groups themselves. sympathized v @@ 1992 MAG NewRepublic @@ A respected scholar who taught at another university --and who sympathized with Reich's political views --remembers going to hear him give a talk. sympathized v @@ 2008 MAG Essence @@ He had never heard so much complaining, and at the end of the date he sympathized more with Keisha's ex. sympathized v @@ 1994 FIC Bk:FistGod @@ Further, he sympathized with his request. sympathized v @@ 2007 ACAD Foreign Affairs @@ ' Asked in Telhami's survey what, if any, aspect of al Qaeda they sympathized with, symposia n @@ 1991 ACAD Mercury @@ Scientific Symposia and Workshops. symposia n @@ 2008 ACAD Poetry @@ He disliked conferences, symposia, poetry readings, cocktail parties -and especially the travel it took to get to these venues. symposia n @@ 2004 ACAD PhysicsToday @@ Since 1945 there have been many conferences, many symposia, reconsidering the relation of fact to value, the relation of science to ethics. symposia n @@ 1992 ACAD MusicEduc @@ Private foundations and professional associations and organizations have sponsored conferences and symposia that have drawn on the expertise of authorities from fields outside music education. symposia n @@ 1992 ACAD MusicEduc @@ Major conferences and symposia have included the Yale Seminar (1963), symposia n @@ 1994 MAG America @@ Religious identity is an overall impression derived from courses taught, lectures given, symposia held, phone calls answered, students counseled, words of consolation spoken, misdeeds forgiven, whenever these activities are inspired and qualified by Gospel standards. symptomatology n @@ 2008 ACAD HealthSocialW @@ In the current study, although 48 percent of the participants had a diagnosis of depression, 65 percent reported substantial depressive symptomatology. symptomatology n @@ 2008 ACAD HealthSocialW @@ older immigrant Latinos (especially women) tend to be at higher risk of depressive symptomatology as shown in several population-based studies (Black, Markides, &; symptomatology n @@ 2008 ACAD HealthSocialW @@ 44), we can surmise that depressive symptomatology is a form of psychological' deprivation--the lack of essential resources and supports for the achievement of physical, symptomatology n @@ 2007 ACAD HealthSocialW @@ Depressive Symptomatology. The dependent variable was the level of depressive symptomatology in women at six months postpartum (time 2) and at 12 months postpartum (time 3). Depressive symptomatology at time 1 (fifth month of pregnancy ... symptomatology n @@ 1992 ACAD SocialPsych @@ Subjects rated each item on both the Depressive Symptomatology Scale and the Symptom Inventory on a scale ranging from not troubled (1) to highly troubled (3). symptomatology n @@ 2008 ACAD HealthSocialW @@ Geriatric Depression scores indicated elevated levels of depressive symptomatology (M = 7. Synapse v @@ 2001 FIC FantasySciFi @@ -Snip snip, she says -Then we look at each of them more closely. -How close?. -Very close, she says -Layer by cortical layer Cell by cell. Synapse by synapse. Synchro p @@ 2008 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ // That's why, on this last Friday in May, the women of US Synchro are at the San Francisco Circus Center on Frederick Street, across from Kezar Stadium. synchronize v @@ 1999 NEWS SanFrancisco @@ ) I configured the software to synchronize automatically with Outlook 98 on my PCs at home and at work, synchronize v @@ 2001 MAG Newsweek @@ Because it uses FireWire, the connecting standard that Apple helped create, instead of the slower USB, the iPod can automatically synchronize its contents with those of your Mac's jukebox in seconds. synchronize v @@ 2002 MAG PC World @@ Next, select Internet Time and then check Automatically synchronize with an Internet Time Server. synchronize v @@ 1993 MAG Compute @@ Multiscanning refers to the monitor's ability to synchronize refresh rates automatically. synchronize v @@ 1993 MAG Compute @@ It's network-ready and can synchronize its database automatically between two computers (handy if you also use a portable). synchronize v @@ 2006 MAG MotorBoating @@ At the touch of a button twin Crusader gas engines automatically synchronize their rpm. syncopations n @@ 1994 MAG ChristCentury @@ ' What I hear. is Religious Pop --sweet, vapid formula-tunes, some set to gummily sentimental verses. polite syncopations. syndicalist n @@ 1997 ACAD AmerEthnicHis @@ Although these linkages between Italian and Italian-American activism were abundant and important, it is equally clear that these transnational connections did not mean that the Italian-American syndicalist movement was simply an outpost of the Italian radical movement. syndicates n @@ 2008 ACAD SocialWork @@ In a number of cases, the high profits and low risk have led existing crime syndicates to become involved in trafficking. syndicates n @@ 1996 MAG TIME @@ Meth production is surging in clandestine labs set up by drug syndicates and individual users alike. syndicates n @@ 2001 MAG NatlReview @@ Instead, according to a federal indictment, Porges's paymasters were brutal crime syndicates. syndicates n @@ 1994 MAG PsychToday @@ '' Governments, criminal syndicates, and terrorist groups around the world are itching to lay their hands on even a few of these weapons. syndicates n @@ 2006 FIC Analog @@ You have to commit four different capital crimes to make one, and only the larger crime syndicates usually do, synergistic j @@ 1999 ACAD EnvirAffairs @@ ' (n369) Thus, if these organic chemicals can be shown to have negative, synergistic effects, a court in a particular case may hold that sewage sludge application is an abnormally dangerous activity. synergistic j @@ 1992 ACAD EnvirAffairs @@ We know very little about the additive and synergistic effects of diverse contaminants in our environment. synergistic j @@ 1995 ACAD Lancet @@ On the other hand, this finding might give a clue about the mechanism of the thrombogenic nature of these contraceptives and should prompt further research --first, to confirm the finding of a synergistic effect and second to study the effect of different types of OC on the haemostatic system, also in women without apparent genetic abnormalities since their risk too was increased by OCs containing a third-generation progestagen. synergistic j @@ 2001 ACAD EmotBehavDis @@ Nevertheless, it may be the case that the combination of the CC intervention produces additive or even synergistic effects. synergistic j @@ 2001 ACAD EmotBehavDis @@ Nevertheless, future studies may show that the combination of CC and FSP interventions produces additive or even synergistic effects. synergistic j @@ 1992 ACAD EnvirAffairs @@ We must seek better ways of determining the combined and synergistic effects of contaminants on human health and welfare. synodal j @@ 2007 ACAD Theological Studies @@ ' And the teaching on episcopal collegiality was not seen as a novelty but in continuity with and a recovery of the ancient synodal or conciliar tradition. synonym n @@ 2008 NEWS Chicago @@ Self-confidence is a pretty good synonym for self-esteem. synonym n @@ 2002 MAG MensHealth @@ ' MORE SENSITIVE' Synonym for' thinner,' with more risk of tearing. synonym n @@ 2008 ACAD StudiesNovel @@ there is no literary-critical work that theorizes collective Native trauma per se or that uses' trauma' as anything other than a transparent synonym for' oppression. synonym n @@ 2007 ACAD Church History @@ ' (n53) There is good reason to believe that Hilary is using divinitas as a synonym for ousia here. synonym n @@ 1992 ACAD Style @@ the term' actant,' for example, borrowed by Greimas from a Tesniere semantics of the sentence, becomes a simple synonym for' character' or' thematic role,' indeed, for' hero' in innumerable works of pedagogical vulgarization. synonym n @@ 1991 MAG Smithsonian @@ They were so durable that' Studebaker' entered the Russian language as a synonym for' indestructible vehicle. synonyms n @@ 1999 ACAD ArmedForces @@ Thus, culture and civilization are often used as synonyms, although the former has a more definitive correlation with geography and institutions. synonyms n @@ 2006 SPOK NPR_Sunday @@ Change the first letter of the second word from an F to a V and the two words will be synonyms. synonyms n @@ 2002 FIC BkGen:BattleSexesScience @@ Treating the two words as synonyms, Gernsback states that' science and progress' are directly responsible for' stories of this kind' because' it is in these situations that the new romancers find their great inspiration. synonyms n @@ 2000 ACAD Re:View @@ Ask the student to provide synonyms and antonyms (e. synonyms n @@ 2004 ACAD Style @@ In studies based on Ingarden's work the terms Unbestimmtheitsstelle,' point of indeterminacy,' (n9) and Leerstelle,' gap' or' blank,' are generally used as synonyms. synonyms n @@ 2000 SPOK NPR_Sunday @@ Name two parts of an automobile whose names are synonyms in a non-automobile sense. synovial j @@ 2002 ACAD OrthoNursing @@ Osteoarthritis (OA), a degenerative joint disease affecting articular cartilage and synovial joint fluid, is the most common of the rheumatic diseases. syntactical j @@ 1997 ACAD AcademicQs @@ We are far from having standardized its grammatical and syntactical rules. synthesize v @@ 2006 ACAD InstrPsych @@ Thinking about mathematical experiences helps students to analyze, synthesize, and evaluate what has transpired in order to grow in mathematics achievement. synthesizers n @@ 2004 ACAD MusicEduc @@ A computer language that allows computers, synthesizers, and other devices to communicate with each other. synthesizers n @@ 2004 ACAD MusicEduc @@ A format that can be shared between virtually all computers, synthesizers, and music software programs. synthesizers n @@ 1995 ACAD MusicEduc @@ ... teachers who are not presently familiar with the capabilities of MIDI technology owe it to themselves and their students to learn more (whether it be through a university course or a summer workshop) about using computers and synthesizers to create music in their classrooms. synthesizers n @@ 1995 ACAD MusicEduc @@ The implications of using synthesizers and computers for music education are enormous. synthesizers n @@ 1995 ACAD MusicEduc @@ The MIDI/keyboard lab includes thirteen synthesizers, six computers, and an easy-to-use sequencing program. synthesizers n @@ 2005 NEWS AssocPress @@ His synthesizers revolutionized music in the 1960s. synthesizing v @@ 2003 ACAD Bioscience @@ 2002) or (b) synthesizing empirical information that coincides with recent evidence of climate warming (Hughes 2000, Parmesan and Yohe 2003, Root et al. synthesizing v @@ 1999 ACAD Generations @@ By ordering and synthesizing this new information, they opened their eyes to new possibilities. synthesizing v @@ 1994 ACAD InstrPsych @@ or (b) includes students using higher-level thought processes such as analyzing, synthesizing, evaluating, and problem solving (rather than simple memorization). synthesizing v @@ 1998 ACAD MusicEduc @@ As with all the arts, students are constantly applying and exercising higher order thinking, such as analyzing, synthesizing, and evaluating, while creating and performing music. synthesizing v @@ 1993 ACAD ClearingHouse @@ Besides providing knowledge, comprehension, and application skills, the college orients teachers to envision a total quality environment, based on analyzing, synthesizing, and evaluating concepts, beliefs, and long-term decisions. synthesizing v @@ 2006 ACAD MusicEduc @@ Extractive listening represents the initial stage of synthesizing the information provided by different musical components. synthetically r @@ 2004 SPOK CBS_Sixty @@ It's not possible to make it synthetically in what's called a scaleable process. synthetics n @@ 2000 ACAD October @@ synthetics, and standardization. (n37) Far from venerating the past, he argues that famous buildings like Chartres Cathedral could even have been built better with the latest techniques. Philip Goodwin likewise envisages a new kind of monument ... synthetics n @@ 2006 ACAD EnvironHealth @@ The industries most frequently involved in releases of Priority I chemicals were industrial-and miscellaneous-chemicals manufacturing (n = 2,231, 19 percent); trucking (n = 1,201, 10 percent); plastics, synthetics, and resins manufacturing (n = 725, 6 percent); and agricultural-chemicals manufacturing (n = 470, 4 percent). synthetics n @@ 1993 ACAD Environment @@ 21 In the United States, many of the sectors subject to the most stringent environmental regulations-including chemicals, plastics, synthetics, fabrics, and paints-have become the most efficient and have actually improved their international competitiveness. synthetics n @@ 1997 MAG Environmental @@ In the US alone last year it produced over 350 million pairs using toxic dyes and glues, chemically-tanned leather, synthetics, plastics and petroleum-based rubber-all combining to produce millions of pounds of waste. synthetics n @@ 1997 MAG Money @@ 2%), China's dominant producer of basic chemicals used in plastics and other synthetics. synthetics n @@ 1993 MAG AmerArtist @@ Her thorough knowledge of the properties of various types of plastics and synthetics put Precourt on the same track as the professional conservators of the day, who were beginning to experiment with similar materials in restoring certain deteriorating art treasures. Syria p @@ 2008 ACAD IntlAffairs @@ For other reasons as well, the United States might find it expedient to adopt a more neutral role as arbitrator between Israel and Syria. syrupy j @@ 1993 FIC Bk:Homeland @@ She drank of the sweet syrupy liquid and sank down again with a tired sigh. syrupy j @@ 2006 FIC FantasySciFi @@ I keep moving, trying not to think about how well the diabetes-inducing corn syrupy sweet ketchup complements the blood pressure-raising salty savor of the fries. syrupy j @@ 1993 FIC BkSF:JaySilentBob @@ He was aware of the day beginning, of new light brightening the eastern horizon, diffusing in thick, syrupy streamers across the trailing robes of departing night. syrupy j @@ 2002 NEWS Atlanta @@ Remove the fruit and reduce the liquid in a saucepan until it is syrupy, about 15 minutes. syrupy j @@ 2005 NEWS Denver @@ Reduce heat to medium and simmer mixture until thick and syrupy, 3-5 minutes. syrupy j @@ 2008 MAG VegTimes @@ Cook over medium heat 12 to 15 minutes, or until syrupy. Szechuan j @@ 2008 NEWS Denver @@ // Ingredients // 8 to 12 ripe figs // 2 teaspoons coarsely crushed cubeb // (or Java) peppercorns or 2 teaspoons crushed black peppercorns mixed with Szechuan pepper,