Word: closedness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Weissman told the group that a sit-in would not be possible today, since the council's office will be closed while members attend a meeting with the Harvard Corporation.
Another student, speaking on condition of anonymity, saw about 50 youths began "ripping limbs off trees and throwing anything they could," including rocks, at a truck of security forces. He said hundreds of armed security forces in riot gear closed off the area by nightfall.
Three minutes later, Miller deflected Bruin midfielder Jay MacMahon's bounce shot, but the ball dribbled by him into the back of the net. MacMahon closed out Brown's second-quarter onslaught with the second of his four tallies 28 seconds before intermission.
India considers itself the guardian of Nepal, serving as supplier of or conduit for most of Nepal's commodities in exchange for its loyalty. Now the tiny nation with a harsh if spectacular terrain has offended its big neighbor, and India has not only refused to renew trade and transit...
The Georgian party's ruling Politburo described the situation in Tbilisi as "strained," with universities and schools still closed by boycotts. Tass said factories and public transport were working normally.