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Although Casablanca, another Mediterranean restaurant, is nearby, both Sortun and an official at Casablanca said each restaurant offers a distinct menu. Casablanca's business has not been impacted by the opening of 8 Holyoke, the official said...
...Always walk on the grass. Harvard's lawns have two distinct periods of life: spring to Commencement and Commencement to winter. During the first "brown" period, Harvard spends thousands of dollars to improve the landscape for alums. All the grass you see now, in the second "green" period, is left over from the first period. So stomp and tromp--think about all the green that went into the green...
Winter and Zerner are quick to note that B-10 is distinct from Fine Arts 13. Instead of presenting art history as a straight-line history of Western painting, sculpture, and architecture, the new course will be "more thematic than chronolological," says Winter, who chairs the Fine Arts department...
They are principally congregating in three distinct areas: the Pacific Rim, including not only such thriving hubs as Tokyo and Hong Kong but China, / Vietnam and Cambodia as well; Latin America, especially Mexico, which, thanks to the passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement last year, has become a potentially major market for U.S. goods and expertise; and Eastern Europe and countries of the former Soviet Union, where capitalism is breaking out all over, often in unpredictable ways. "Only an entrepreneurial student is willing to walk into so unstructured an environment," says consultant Hanigan. "You have the cowboys going...
While the health-care issue cuts both ways for Wofford, the Clinton factor is a distinct disadvantage. Wofford's campaign committee has gone so far as to prepare a long list of issues on which he and the President differ. "This ((race)) is not a referendum on Bill Clinton," he insists -- though he knows his 1991 victory was widely seen as partly a referendum on George Bush...