Word: deliverance
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Hunt, who teaches Literature and Arts C-45, "Culture and Society in Weimar and Nazi Germany," will deliver remarks at the film showing.
Last week, however, the battleground finally shifted. Victor Karpov, the chief Soviet arms negotiator, sat down at the banquet-size table in the Botanic Building, the drab headquarters of the U.S. arms-control delegation across from Geneva's tidy botanical gardens, and began reading slowly from a lengthy document. For...
Millard, whose family owns more than 95% of ComputerLand, is also scrambling to overturn a March verdict in which a California jury awarded 20% of the company's shares to a group of investors that includes a former employee. The judgment ordered Millard to pay $115 million in punitive damages...
The last afternoon of the camp, Astronaut William Pogue, who was in space for 84 days aboard Skylab during the 1970s, came to deliver a sort of commencement address. One might think that a man that long in space might remember some of the enchantments and wonder of it. Pogue...
It's almost worse that Close and Patinkin are so likeable. When they deliver their lines, you feel a sense of mournful embarrassment for them, like watching your best friend play a chicken in the school play.