Word: extends
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Schorsch's request to change his nonimmigrant status from student to visitor and thereby extend his stay was denied by the U.S. Immigration and Nationalization Service in a letter to Schorsch dated February...
...that hearing the judge granted Cronin's request to extend the restraining order indefinitely. The order was upheld on the grounds that the waitresses and their agents were conducting obstructive picketing. However, the waitresses cannot and should not accept this restraining order; they are moving for a hearing in Federal court to have the injunction reconsidered...
...hearing was held late yesterday afternoon following the morning decision of Judge Frank W. Tomasello of the Superior Court of Middlesex to extend indefinitely the restraining order forbidding the picketing, and to postpone all further procedures in state court until the issue of proper jurisdiction in the case was settle in federal court...
...missile range of the Soviet Union, and to limit U.S. options for intervention in areas where the Soviets also have an interest. A decision to build attack carriers, however, would shift the capabilities of the navy from defense to offense. It would show that the Kremlin is determined to extend its own global reach by equipping its navy with seagoing airpower that could contest the U.S.'s dominance at sea. That could open a potentially sharper and more perilous era of competition between the U.S. and the Soviet Union...
However, the play clearly points up the three minimal demands that we must begin making of the avant-garde playwright. Does he have something new to tell us? Is his theatricality so exciting as to justify telling us nothing? Does he extend the forms of drama? If all the answers are no, as in Handke's case, he should be accorded no more attention than a purveyor of fake antiques. In reality, such a playwright is insulting the audience-what the Germans call Publikumsbeschimpfung. That was the title of an earlier Handke play in which four actors simply revile...