Word: fill
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...fill in for Scotty," Cleary concluded...
...PEOPLE EXPERIENCE more confusion and frustration than freshmen attempting to fill out a Plan of Study to concentrate in history. Concentrators should be given a schedule of offerings in the department covering the next two or three years. And finally, the department should make it a priority to offer its introductory courses every year...
...only did he fill to overflowing Madison Square Garden and the Convention Center in Washington, D.C., but he also illicited vocal approval from guests at Cruse's Harvard lecture last fall and at last weekend's colloquium when his name was mentioned in presentation or debate...
...most important romantic involvements. The play begins with the entrance of the clarinet player (Darryl Durham), a musician whom Luba has hired to provide background music for a dinner date at her apartment. Throughout the play, the clarinet player functions as a low-budget, on-stage orchestra to help fill in the many slow moments. The musician also does double duty as a backdrop against which Luba can bounce her seemingly endless monologues. She rushes on in a black negligee to prepare for the arrival of her date; but as he is late she passes the time by relating...
...Democrats now have an opportunity to fill a moral void left by President Reagan. Let's hope they don't blow it again...