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Word: enterances (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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Theoretically, the Harvard Escort Service should enter the scene, saving the student a hazardous trek. But this doesn't always happen...

Author: By Marion B. Gammill and Jeannette A. Vargas, S | Title: The Late-Night Transportation Game | 3/8/1993 | See Source »

...case hammered out a protocol to govern the inquiry. The first priority was to stabilize the pillars that hold up the Vista Hotel on the Trade Center plaza and which were supported in turn by the garage floors that were ripped away in the blast. Before investigators can safely enter the blast site, workers must buttress the dangerous sagging remnants of the garage and lay a web of tubular steel beams across the crater left by the bomb. It may be days before investigators can begin to sift through the tons of debris for clues to the bomber...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tower Terror | 3/8/1993 | See Source »

Gates said the English Department and Afro-American Studies Department will probably ask Kincaid to enter into a "multiple-year" contract as a visiting lecturer. She said last year that she was unlikely to ever serve in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences except as a visitor...

Author: By Anna D. Wilde, | Title: Kincaid May Return As Visiting Lecturer | 3/6/1993 | See Source »

...film is exasperating in the beginning. Rohmer leaves his audience disoriented as he follows Jeanne (Anne Teyssedre), a young philosophy teacher, through a seemingly mundane routine. The audience watches her enter an apartment, fold a sweater, unfold the sweater, and then leave the apartment. Nothing of importance appears to happen...

Author: By Joel Villasenor-ruiz, | Title: Good Things Come to Those Who Wait for 'A Tale of Springtime' | 2/25/1993 | See Source »

Instead of attacking the problem near the end of students' education, the medical community must continually encourage pre-medical students and beginning medical students to enter vital fields. Major medical schools' trend of accepting only those science majors who have already completed extensive laboratory research--or who have otherwise professed devotion solely to the purely nonclinical side of medicine--will only perpetuate the trend toward sub-specialties. Students shouldn't have to strive to break new ground in cancer or AIDS research even before they receive their M.D.s...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: An Unhealthy Medical System | 2/23/1993 | See Source »

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