Word: eye
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...People were hired as lecturers," he says."They were hired for one year, then up to sixyears, and then were subjected to an "eye of theneedle" review intended to keep the best teacherson staff...
...says Stanford Associate Professor of Art Michael J. Merriman, teaching a writing-intensive class is "both instructive and eye-opening" for professors more used to expounding on a topic than teaching a skill...
...granted. Women, accustomed to the the slew of victories accorded them by the feminist movement, are shocked by the mere suggestion of male aggression. If Stoll had been a woman who called three male Crimson editors "pricks," then the moment would have passed without anyone even batting an eye. But reverse the roles, and suddenly a marginally sexual insult becomes the basis for scandal...
...captain Laura Flynn took the ball down the left side of the field, passing to co-captain Martha Schneider. Schneider centered the ball to Chernikoff. Challenged by the Wildcat defense, Chernikoff shot the ball. The ball deflected off the UNH defender back into Chernikoff--hitting her square in the eye and rebounding into the net for the score...
...building, would provide a window on history -- not once but twice. In 1991 Kohan watched reformers, led by Boris Yeltsin, defy a communist-led coup from barricades in front of the 19-story White House. Last week, camped out overnight in his living room the better to keep an eye on the building once again, Kohan was awakened by the rumble of tanks. "This time the building was being attacked by troops loyal to Yeltsin to prevent a communist putsch," says Kohan. "It was a reminder of just how full of irony Russia...