Word: aspect
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...that surprised, even shocked, the old alum, one aspect of the mixed racing was pleasantly familiar to him; Harvard rowed the course in the shortest amount of time. In fact Harvard's heavyweight mixed bag powered the three miles in 16 fewer seconds than Vesper, the second quickest eight...
...even more important aspect of the building, according to the Kennedy School people is the centralization of its facilities...
...anti-john law is only the latest effort by New York to cut off the most baneful aspect of the trade?traffic in minors ?and to get prostitutes off the street. The city is still trying to enforce, with some success, the stiff, two-year-old antiloitering law (not coincidentally passed on the eve of the 1976 Democratic National Convention in New York City). Prostitution is somewhat less visible now. But the wording of the antiloitering law, which allows arrests for "repeated beckoning," is claimed to be unconstitutional. Once upheld by the New York State Court of Appeals...
...only aspect not resolved is her relationship with Ann, which should have been the focus of the film in the first place. Ann can't make it to the opening. She had an abortion that morning--a pregnancy that grew out of insecurity and which, with a new sense of self-confidence, she decides to end alone. If this abortion really endears Susan to her friend again, there is some reason to doubt her humanity. Nonetheless, on the strengths of their individual accomplishments, Susan and Ann get drunk, giggle, and make...
...third, and most important, aspect of the revolt is that it is aimed at what people see as forms of unfairness in American life. This is where the rebellion's real power lies. Says Yankelovich: "When people begin to resent what they regard as unfair, it generates the kind of emotion that gets some people elected and others thrown out of office...