Word: breaking
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...from the Institute for Advanced Theatre Training, concessions, royalties and other earned revenue. Earned revenue from all sources combined covers approximately 60 percent of the budget. Contributions and grants, including Harvard's annual subvention of some $359,000, must cover the remaining 40 percent for ART to operate at break-even. ART has been operating at break-even or better since the fiscal year ended June 30, 1983, with the help of reserve funds (established from the 1984 Harvard gift of $600,000 made expressly for the purpose of allowing the company to break-even while the endowment was being...
...Girls' Club twice a week, teaching women 20 to 40-years-old academic skills. They work within a broader program that offers family planning classes, speakers on health issues, field trips and other activities. The projects aim to provide the women, who are frequently single mothers, a practical break from an often monotonous routine...
...going to pick that up and throw it at them too,' Harvard Co-Captain Frank Huerta said. "We're going to give it our best shot. They're solid from one to three, but ours are too. From four to seven is where we can make a break...
...Princeton recorded one of its biggest victories ever. The Tigers captured a 5-4 decision to break Harvard's 47-match winning streak...
...sudden sense of vacancy, of eternity, in Robert Kennedy's eyes on the floor of the Los Angeles hotel pantry. That vacancy, almost exactly halfway through the year, seemed to break the year's back. Nothing good, one thought, could happen after that...