Word: exited
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Director Justin Levitt seems to have just let the other characters fend for themselves. Whereas some do flesh out their roles (most notably Jessica Yager's wonderfully coy Doctor and Richard Gardner's hilarious bumbling Justice), others simply read their lines and exit. The set, also by Levitt, never quite takes on the majesty of the British courts but rather looks like a small claims court. Costumes are period enough, though the attorney's wigs sometimes make them look like Marilyn Monroe impersonators. These factors detract from the play's tenuous attempts to be intense and powerful drama...
...system will consist of security tags on the books, machines to deactivate and activate the tags when books are checked out and returned, and security gates outside each exit of Widener, Lamont and Pusey...
...Exit the Lowell courtyard and stroll into the Yard, and you're again reminded of our intrepid final club brothers. Ah, me. A young man runs up the steps of the library, carrying a keg atop his head. He's made it to the top, and is sounding a barbaric yawp! Hurrah! Three cheers for the old boys...
...group walked through the tunnels to an exit in the Yard, where Harvard police quickly escorted Wallace to an automobile and drove him off campus...
...show little growth even after recovery. The steel crisis is a textbook case of mismanaging the decline of a capital-intensive industry. For much of the 1980s, the Commission dictated steel production quotas that kept prices high but also emerged as "a great machine for slowing down the exit of the high- cost producers," says Jonathan Aylen, a senior lecturer at the University of Salford in Britain. Under steel's curious economics, it is sometimes cheaper to keep a plant running unprofitably than to close it completely. In a total shutdown, the company must write off the entire value...