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...student proposal lists seven areas that would make up a core curriculum that are similar to the eight areas proposed by the task force, but it advocates a two-for-one bypass rule to allow students to get core credit for departmental courses...
...really worth seeing. The Milk Train Doesn 't Stop Here Any More was not a completely negligible drama on its first New York showing in 1963, but its doctored version one year later was comatose. Now Williams has given Summer and Smoke a kind of coronary bypass, but the patient looks pale...
...fact, while they are occasionally exploited by contractors, the migrant workers who make up about two-thirds of Jari's work force frequently return to the operation for another season in the forest. Some of the criticism of Jari may stem from political jealousies. Ludwig and his managers routinely bypass local officials, including the state governors, and deal only with top officials in Brasilia, the national capital...
...Their very existence creates red tape," he says. "They're not as good as they should be. They can't keep accounts the way the agencies want them kept. I have had to bypass them quite often," he says...
...which facilitated commutation between Cambridge and Boston, also reduced the importance of Central Square as a business center; successive decades have seen the evolution of the Square into a local, service-and food-oriented business area. Many Cambridge residents, those who would rather do their shopping elsewhere, bypass the "blighted" Square in favor of the more accessible downtown Boston shopping area...