Word: afforded
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...problem. It continues to send "milk nurses" (sales personnel dressed in medical-like uniforms) to villages, sales representatives to hospital maternity wards, and free samples to many hospitals. Unfortunately, when the free or reduced rate samples run out after the first few months, many mothers find themselves unable to afford the formula that their babies are now dependent...
Almost missed this one! Donna Summer will grace the Music Hall on Oct. 30 and 31, her "first Boston concert appearance." If you can't afford the $10.50, I suggest seeing "T.G.I.F." when it returns to the Harvard Square Theater instead (a classic, DeWitt...
...back section of the file. It says here that Chuck Mangione will be at the Berklee Performance Center on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1; Chick Corea and Gary Burton today; Craig Russell will pretend to be your favorite female performer on Oct. 14 (again, if you can't afford the show, you can still see the movie "Outrageous" for considerably less...
Harvard could "no longer afford the luxury of an idiosyncratic system," Bryant said, adding that two card catalogues remain because the task of changing systems is to large to undertake for every volume...
...volunteer Complaint-Mobile workers are nonlawyers. But, as Volunteer Ernie Wallerstein points out, just being able to "mention the D.A.'s office gives you clout." Explains former Assistant District Attorney Ray Bonner, 36, who originally conceived the Complaint-Mobile project: "Many people simply can't afford lawyers, and they don't need them. They simply have to demand their rights. Most businesses know that people do not complain and even if they do, they'll go away if they lose Round 1. We're just helping them get what they should be able...