Word: ending
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...heighten the tension of the play. The problem is that the tension is already running excruciatingly high, and the synthesized music, often overamplified, is simply annoying. In more than one case music is used to signify an approaching flashback, and the actors seem to wait for it to end before continuing the action. Not surprisingly, this takes away some of the fluidity of the performance...
Although his football career has come to an end, Kotz has much to look forward to in the near future. On June 9, two days after graduation, Brian Kotz will marry his fiance, who is attending Harvard as well--a fitting cap to both a trying and triumphant college career...
Also yesterday, the government newspaper Neues Deutschland said the party may scrap its traditional structure of having a Politburo, Central Committee and general secretary to make a "radical end to structural Stalinism." As reform movements sweep through Eastern Europe, the hard-line policies of Stalinism have become a prime target for criticism...
...When we made our runs, it was a matter of us executing on the offensive end," senior Co-Captain Scott Gilly said. "I don't think it was anything different on their part...
...turnaround came Sunday in Ithaca, when junior Pete Ciavaglia jumped on a loose puck and took a clean break into the Big Red end where all goalie Corrie D'Alessio could do was wait and sweat. Ciavaglia shoved it by him for a 4-0 Harvard advantage. Senior Tod Hartje, who replaced injured forward John Weisbrod on the penalty-killing unit, set up the play by blocking a Cornell slapshot...