Word: cue
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...like an 18th century production. Many scenes take place within the confines of a proscenium arch. Bergman even emphasizes the theatricality of the occasion by providing a few glimpses of the performers off stage: Sarastro studying Parsifal, Papageno asleep in his dressing room and almost missing his en trance cue. Curtains rise and descend, flats rumble away to be replaced by others of equally splendid artificiality...
...then, so good. But what happens if situations such as these become the rule, rather than the exception? What happens if other teams take the cue from the Radcliffe hoopsters and decide that they don't care to play under their coach, even if the circumstances hardly warrant the coach's dismissal, which they apparently did in McCarthy's case...
...meeting, which was called by the Educational Resources Group, included members of the Committee on Houses and Undergraduate Life (CHUL), the Committee on Undergraduate Education, (CUE), and the undergraduate Task Forces...
...news conference after the decision was announced, a smiling, determined Matlovich held up a Bicentennial half dollar and observed: "It says 200 years of freedom. Not yet-but it will be some day." Then, with his friends, many of them homosexuals and in uniform, he retired to the Cue bar in Norfolk to drink beer...
...Senators Edward Kennedy and Lowell Weicker. Monday-morning quarterbacks will have their greatest field day with Howard's uncharacteristic tension. "Our show will have a different feel with Howard," Arledge had boasted. But alas, even Cosell's talent for sardonic invective was dulled. Obviously reading from cue cards, he made his finest hour seem 90 minutes long. Sinatra was not punning when he predicted: "This will be a millstone on American...