Word: dormantly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Poets' Theater has completed its revival--after remaining dormant for almost 20 years--by establishing an office at the Center for Literary Studies...
While most people can guard against the AIDS virus, the disease has undeniably created a disaster of monumental and mounting proportions. Up to 1.4 million Americans, and perhaps 10 million people worldwide, are already infected with the AIDS virus. Since the virus may lie dormant in the body for years before causing the disease, the number of AIDS cases -- and the death toll -- will continue rising for years...
This new trend in Black studies should have a profound effect on the direction of Afro-Am at Harvard, which is beginning to build up after having lain dormant for nearly a decade...
...call for the Board to assume a permanent role in electing Corporation members. University governance is handled primarily by the Corporation. Giving the Board of Overseers a significant role in the selection of the Corporation's membership will certainly invigorate the long-dormant Board. Candidates for the Board who run on platforms that include issues like divestment could make the Corporation more amenable to the objections of other groups on campus...
Under the guns, Rangoon is returning to normal, at least on the surface. Stores are open, tea shops are busy, and hopelessly overcrowded buses lumber unsteadily through the streets. But the mood is sullen. "We are like a dormant volcano: calm on the outside, boiling inside," says a government worker. A group of monks has circulated a leaflet calling for a peaceful protest this week unless the generals set up an interim civilian government, and there were reports that some monks had been arrested. A 9-p.m.-to-4-a.m. curfew is strictly enforced. Prices have risen...