Word: brokenly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...counts. Big money. And as the most star-studded summer concert season in years gets under way -- with such performers as Streisand, Billy Joel and Elton John, the Rolling Stones, and the 30 top bands that will appear at Woodstock II -- a "holy war" over outrageous ticket prices has broken out, forcing the music industry to choose up sides. Last month Pearl Jam, the popular alternative-rock band from Seattle, called down the wrath of the U.S. Department of Justice against Ticketmaster, by far the largest distributor of sports and entertainment tickets in the U.S. (1993 volume: 52 million tickets...
...last great cantonment of those who fought D-day and, as President Bill Clinton said, "saved the world" is a rich piece of history now -- camp broken, tears, embraces and bugle calls fading into other memories. Those tens of thousands of veterans who went one more time to Normandy to hear the thunderous echoes from the hours that shaped their souls and mortally wounded Hitler's monstrous evil are home or headed there to confront age and infirmity, and ultimately to yield to the death they evaded on June...
Harvard's five teaching hospitals were trying to negotiate a merger backed by Dean of the Medical School Daniel C. Tosteson '46. But talks between them had just broken down...
Like Jewett, Vice President for Alumni and Development L. Fred Glimp '50, another former dean of the College, had also served previously in the admissions job, but that path of succession is likely to be broken...
Unlike its female counterparts, the men's fencing team ran like a used car with a broken gas pedal this year, crawling along for most of the season before its engine finally kicked...