Word: effective
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...traditional, crowd-chummy highlight "Jane Says" suffered from the lack of steel drum, which was visibly pining away on the unused, chop-shopped second stage. Steve Perkins gamely took up that sad, child-like tin-role with normal drums, to surprisingly good effect. The old favorite, although inevitable, was actually made a surprise through Farrell's roundabout, shaggy-dog introduction. His lyrical patter with the audience was, in fact, more a highlight to the concert than not: however dippy, they were drenched with sincerity and often reached unexpected beauty...
...improvements since 1984] go to show the effect of the boycott," Saldivar said. "Slowly but surely things are being accomplished...
Steiker, a specialist in criminal law who graduated from the Law School in 1986, has served as an assistant professor since 1992. Her new appointment will take effect next summer...
Third, the limited access system has a chilling effect on campus unity. One of the best aspects of living in the Yard was not just the proximity of the buildings, but also the spontaneous visits paid to and received by friends. By limiting access to specific houses, students are less likely to drop by just to visit. They either have to call or take their chances that someone will be coming out of the building. This can be quite a gamble, especially during the winter months...
...Managed care may have an inhibiting effect on research, [especially] on esoteric and rare and diseases," she said...