Word: consistantly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...yellow hat, which Boston TV fans have come to know through the ads the electric companies used to run on behalf of their "Big 11 Plus" power project. These ads have since been replaced by messages from Curt Gowdy, formerly our favorite Red Sox announcer in Beantown. These generally consist of Gowdy fishing downstream from a bright, clean electric plant (showing, of course, that the power companies care about fish...
Quite a few of these shorter songs suffer from a common fault--they are almost skeletal compared to the usual concert versions. Many of them consist of precious little beyond vocals and a short instrumental break. And, as any good Dead freak knows, vocals have never been the Dead's strongest point. So, in effect, one often gets a tantalizing whiff of what the Dead can be, rather than a substantial a taste of what the Dead are. "Mama Tried" and "Me and My Uncle" epitomize this lethargy...
...current level. On paper, his estimate of the total wealth of the 48 million-member church is impressive. He calculates the combined assets of U.S. dioceses and religious orders at $34.2 billion, which is only slightly less than the worth of American Telephone and Telegraph. But Catholic assets consist mostly of churches and schools, which are costly to run and consume income instead of producing...
...competition will consist of two contests played on the Friday and Sunday following the completion of the American collegiate championship. One game will be played on the home ice of the Canadian team and one game on the home ice of the NCAA champion...
...graduate, students will have to earn 33 credits, a reduction from the present 36. This means that the normal course load will consist of three courses per semester for 11 terms. There will be no extra charge, however, if a student takes tour courses a term, tuition will be charged on the basis of terms in residence. Students will also have the option of taking only two courses...