Word: felted
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...some ways, things have remained the same. A few years ago the time of graduation at one Ivy League school was changed in order to hold down the number of intoxicated students. In the past two years riots have occurred at other colleges when drinkers have felt that their liquor supply was threatened. At one college even the change from daylight-saving to standard time resulted in a noisy disturbance, because bars were closing one hour earlier. What has changed is that today many colleges are publicly discussing and beginning to address the problem...
...felt like it was overwhelming his body, like it was going to cave in. I had recently been finding myself finding myself fascinated by things that I would normally find disturbing. My ideas of beauty at that time had just started to change. I was wondering a lot about why I would find these things beautiful. I read the script and the speech spoke directly to me at the time. I think it is what I needed to hear...
...there, slapped with Simon Face of Stone's sleight-of-hand technical leaning and wedged in everywhere with disco, ragga, R&B, Chicago house, techno, jungle, flamenco, breakbeat, punk, garage and all their lovely bastard crossbreeds. It was a musical food fight at an all-you-can-eat: felt beats and loud bass pelted the idolating house fiends sore and silly...
...number of students and parents felt that Harvard was being un-welcoming and exclusive," Fitzsimmons said. "We want people to understand that we are accessible and that we are welcoming...
...Somebody in the larger group felt that he or she could be more distinctly defined," he says. "This isn't a harsh criticism. It's a comment...Where does it stop? When do you pool your resources and ally your forces? Even if someone wanted to establish [ethnic studies], is it practical to include all of the groups that have emerged...