Word: discontentment
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Rather than the famous "Now is the winter of our discontent...," Sussner's production begins with a creepy gothic soundtrack and a series of strobe-lighted pantomimes predicting (in reverse order) the murders that lead to Richard's kingly demise. Though the twisted, dehumanizing feel of the play is well...
[Strong Man with a Strong Hand:] Riding public discontent with Clinton, Newt Gingrich led the G.O.P. to victory and passed the Contract with America
Although MCAD associate director John Ahearn says he is not aware of a higher percentage of discrimination complaints coming from Cambridge than from other Commonwealth communities, city officials say there are some informal indicators of discontent.
Despite their struggles in the first round and their discontent with their individual scores, which they refused to speak to The Crimson about, the players still netted a 398 total score for the first day. It was their lowest one-day score of the fall season.
Last September, Harvard College's Office of Career Services (OCS) introduced an on-line application system for the recruiting process but was forced to discontinue the system after two weeks due to student discontent.