Word: existant
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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However, these insightful incidents are swamped by scenes in which Durang's dialogue is overstated and preachy. Too many lines seem to exist independently from the characters who deliver them, and when Prudence spouts, "I don't want any more therapy. I want tennis lessons," she doesn't seem to believe this, herself. Virtually every sentence in this play is declarative, and when characters are forced to say such lines as, "Please don't say pretentious things; I get a rash," it's as if the audience is listening to a speech rather then watching a play...
...fact that they exist and keep alumni intouch...is helpful for fundraising," Hardt says...
According to Leverett House Master John E. Dowling '57, wide discrepancies in academic performance and concentration distribution exist between houses at each extreme...
...become more acceptable to speak critically about Israel during the last two years, critics have worked hard to draw important distinctions. Those who condemn current policies of the Israeli government underscore that, in doing so, they are not denying Israel's right to exist. Similarly, critics of the Israeli role in the occupied territories are careful to distinguish between governance in the territories and policy within Israel proper...
...Such fraternities may not exist at Harvard. They may not use our facilities or the Harvard name...