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Word: enterances (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...even as the chair of Harvard's economics department says the University may soon have to make Major League Baseball-style offers to hold on to academic stars like Barrow, President Neil L. Rudenstine reaffirmed this week Harvard's refusal to enter bidding wars for high-dollar scholars...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Economics Welcomes One, Loses Another | 4/10/1998 | See Source »

Clarida recalled from his days in graduateschool at Harvard that the University has alwaysbeen reluctant to enter bidding wars...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Economics Welcomes One, Loses Another | 4/10/1998 | See Source »

...Enter the Belly of the Beast," reads the sign on the door to her cramped room in the bowels of Sever Hall. Vikki Merriman has spent so much time in the Beast lately that her pine-green sleeping bag has become a fixture there. While long incubation hours in Sever's basement are a typical stage in the development of a VES film project, Merriman's senior thesis, "Burial," shares little else with the rest of the pack. Merriman cites numerous VES video classes as well as a Literature class called Culture and Performance as steps leading toward her thesis...

Author: By Inie Park, | Title: BEHIND THE LENS | 4/9/1998 | See Source »

...true believer," Hamad says, frowning. "You are a half-believer. And only true believers enter God's kingdom...

Author: By Jonathan B. Stein, | Title: BUS STOP: | 4/9/1998 | See Source »

From "Catwoman's Window Sill," we can catch a glimpse of yet another application of the noir label. Catwoman presents to the public, for the first time, her "Poem Noir" collection; it is her "darkest poetry ever! Enter at your own risk." In this verse which has "escaped the confines of [her] muse," we catch sullen moments such as the opening stanza of "Poem Noir I": "I'm in a bad mood/Fit to kill/One might say/Not that I would/Just don't give me a weapon." Perhaps not quite as arresting as Raymond Chandler, but at least killing things...

Author: By Adam W. Preskill, | Title: WHAT IS NOIR? | 4/9/1998 | See Source »

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