Word: evidentally
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Clearly the actions of Goode and of the Police and Fire Commissioners lacked conscience, lacked a sense of right and wrong. That much was evident a year ago when an entire neighborhood burned down, leaving 11 dead and 250 homeless.
That bad feeling was evident last summer whenthe Bank Street Neighborhood Association, afterbeing consulted about the 10 Mt. Auburn Streetproject and objecting to it, decided to break offcommunications with Harvard.
If there is an element of pathos in all of this, it is nowhere more evident than in the case of professors who have been victimized by the advent of technology. For example, an art lecturer I saw in mortal combat with a projectionist, describing the curves and masses of...
The first of these is the Unwilling Academic, a bespectacled, goat-voiced man in his 30s who has spent the last nine years of his life in Namibia cheerfully studying gibbon dung. As is evident in his shaking hands and uncertain style, only the twin prospects of starvation and separation...
However, the Patriots' drug problem was not at all evident in their play. A team that wasn't supposed to make it to the playoffs made it to the Super Bowl.