Word: cite
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Market analysts cite Cambridge's accessibility to the Red Line, its close proximity to downtown Boston, and its two major universities as reasons prospective buyers like to shop for homes in this city of 95,000. Others also argue that the city's policy of rent control artificially inflates the cost of living in Cambridge, factors making this city both attractive and very expensive to live...
Despite these advantages, students cite a few drawbacks associated with small concentrations. Most notably, small departments can only offer a limited number of courses a year. Although this does not result in serious deficiencies in their programs, students say that it does restrict the scope of their studies...
...establishment, Boulez has become his country's unofficial musical czar. Such is his clout that the Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique commands a disproportionate share of the money that the French government spends on music. Boulez has influenced the design of the flexibly configured concert hall at the Cite de la Musique, La Villette, which will become the new site of the Paris Conservatory of Music in 1989. He is also vice president of the board of the new Opera Bastille, which will become the home of the Paris Opera the same year. There will be two theaters...
While no one at NASA will even speculate on when shuttle flights might resume, other knowledgeable officials cite the sole precedent: after a fire destroyed an Apollo spacecraft on the launching pad and killed three astronauts in January 1967, it took 21 months before manned space flights resumed. "We've got to reckon in about those terms," says New Jersey Republican Jim Courter, a member of the House Armed Services Committee who follows the space program closely. The moratorium could be shortened if the flaw turns out to be something that can be fixed fairly quickly. But it could stretch...
...despite tantalizing promises in his advertisements in local college newspapers, Schramm said he has had "a mild response," declining to cite figures. And as of Saturday, two days after his ad appeared in The Crimson, not one of his respondents had been from Harvard, he said...