Word: expression
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...want the administration to express an official commitment to developing a coherent program in the ethnic studies," said Veronica S. Jung '97, a member of the Harvard Foundation's Academic Affairs Committee (AAC). "And Harvard is lagging behind...
...everyone was capable of the sort of rational thought necessary to understand abstract concepts like "plans" and "future." Some seniors could express nothing but the desire for sleep...
...space that's there for undergrads to use," Henderson said. "I'm hoping it's going to take off and that people will use it to express themselves...
...ruined the taste of the sweetest lies,/ Burned through my best alibis.' "The way Loveless sings it, the truth ain't pretty, but it sounds as golden as the Gospel." says Corliss. "Producer Emory Gordy Jr. (her current husband) wraps Loveless around 10 prime laments that express the aftershock of betrayal, in musical settings that range from up-tempo to hillbilly solemn...
MOVIES . . . CHUNGKING EXPRESS: "Wong kar-wai is the world's finest unknown auteur," says Corliss. Largely ignored in America, the 38-year-old Hong Kong writer-director is either a box-office sensation or a cult hero in Asia and Europe. The U.S. release of his cool-jazzy 1994 romantic comedy 'Chungking Express' should change that. The plot: two stories set in a late-night, neon Hong Kong. Or, actually, the same story, told twice with cunning variations: a cop thinks he's in love with one woman, then finds he?s drawn to another, more mysterious one. "Chungking has enough...