Word: dealing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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From Liz's point of view, the four live extremely well together. Liz beams when she describes the blocking deci- sion as a done deal since late last fall. "Ifeel very close to the people I live with now,"she says...
...play's duration developing an intimate, caring relationship between Ruth and Lisa, showing that two writers can interact positively, at least for a while. Because Ruth and Lisa seem to complement each other so well throughout most of the play, the emotional explosion in the end carries a great deal of power. Both characters are appealing in their own way, so the audience is confronted with a difficult challenge: whose side should be taken in this conflict of words...
...analyst. Linear narrative and a continuous stream of events are not so important to the plot as the actual events them-selves--much in the same way that the images of a dream don't present themselves in any discernible order, but when properly analyzed, make a great deal more sense. In this respect, Coe's manipulation of the sleep theme is communicated very effectively...
...gotten cold feet. But it's more likely that this astute purveyor of White House spin was sending a clear message to the media: We've got dirt too, and we're not afraid to use it. As with Bennett's revelation that Kathleen Willey was seeking a book deal, reporters read him loud and clear. No fool, indeed...
Harvard loses only one member of its starting infield, but the departure of Pete Albers '97 means a great deal. The Crimson's major defensive question mark remains finding a starting first baseman to replace last year's captain...