Word: bitted
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...audience; this may well be the case, as Boston Conservatory faculty member Michelle Chass redid the choreography for this performance. Case in point: a random "flashback" to Donna Lucia's life in the steamy tropical forests of Brazil introduced an unmistakable erotic element into the performance a bit out of keeping with the British conservatism played up by the rest of the musical. Maybe it wouldn't have flown 50 years ago, but it did enliven the stage without being overly out of place...
...platform -- it runs only on Windows machines. "This is the classic Microsoft argument," says TIME technology editor Philip Elmer-DeWitt. "If their rivals are having problems it's because they can't cut it, not because of anything Microsoft did." What's unfortunate is that there's a little bit of truth in all of these allegations -- Java is notoriously unstable. But even if that's true, it doesn't mean Microsoft didn't try to use its leverage to put Java where Sun don't shine, says prosecutor David Boies. Microsoft's argument, says Boies, "is a little bit...
...Mankiw's reckoning, the average hour-long lecture at Harvard costs students $100. "So the cost of a typical text is similar to--actually, a bit less than--a typical hour lecture," he says. "Where do you get more educational value? From the standpoint of students trying to get the best education for the dollar, textbooks are a bargain...
Only later, ruing a win given away, did I realize precisely how the refs had abetted this bit of highway robbery. "Just give it to them," was how Flutie reported the sideline official's explanation of the call...
Eternity, 888-250-HEAT Gee whiz, I don't know. I probably wouldn't rate her very high. I wouldn't totally say she couldn't. She talks a little too fast; she'd have to slow her voice a little, slow down the pitch a little bit...