Word: anews
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...show. Each cast member wrote an original monologue about the year 2000, and these pieces easily match the energy and passion of the rest of the show. Some take a humorous approach, discussing alien encounters or the possible effects of cloning Calvin Klein models. Others talk about starting anew when the millennium comes--and doing it right this time. Most of the monologues exhibit the good humor and underlying dignity that characterizes the entire production...
This remarkable event made me wonder anew, along with every fan of every other team in the NBA: Why are the Bulls so (annoyingly) good...
...concerto styles, setting forth the traditional three-movement Quantz concerto as a "control" for the more contemporary programmatic styles of the last two concertos. Even in this small paragraph the contrast between the traditional and modern styles becomes problematic: "Taken together with the Quantz concerto, these recent scores demonstrate anew the flexibility, the range, and the variety of even the most venerable of musical types," it reads. It seems that the only reason the Quantz was included was to frame the contemporary pieces. Such programming does not do justice to either the Quantz, which appears obsolete in this light...
...Usually during a downturn, people are tempted to buy, but this time they're afraid to step up." Right now, the reason for that fear is Friday's employment report. An unexpectedly high number, enough to spur Alan Greenspan to raise interest rates again, could send the markets reeling anew. "Greenspan surprised a lot of people when he raised rates the first time," on March 25, says Kadlec. "Now he's got them thinking that he's ready to raise them not just in May but two or three times after that." And, he says, "There's every indication that...
...vivacious English aristocrat, she married Winston Churchill's only son at the outset of World War II, then a legendary Broadway producer and finally one of America's best-known and richest statesmen, before earning her own political stripes, transforming herself into a woman of substance and flourishing anew as the highly respected U.S. ambassador to France...