Word: finality
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...final step recommended by the letter is the "strategic divestiture" of investments in corporations that refuse to withdraw or are substantially involved in South Africa...
...Crimson tried to confuse the Bulldog defense and pull them out of their tight zone by getting passes all over the field. Refusing to give up so soon, Yale gave the ball to their dependable first home, Tracy Ball, who raced to the cage and pushed in the final Bulldog goal...
...laxwomen hope that the momentum will continue to move in their favor when they face Dartmouth tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the season's final home game...
...after open evil loses the chance to convey the more understated evil of Daltry's Queen. She never manages to portray a character that can convincingly sing "I'll show him what he could be now/just give me one night/I'm the gypsy, the Acid Queen/Pay before we start." Finally the chorus, though it can sing, never displays much passion or dynamic range as actors until the final scene of the show...
...that sincerity is of course met by followers who cannot face the discipline required on the road to truth and beauty by way of pinball and multiple handicaps. The denoument is the most powerful moment of the show. The chorus finally breaks from its orderly line and rises to destroy Tommy, singing, "We're Not Going to Take It." And Westelman, alone, singing the most famous line of them all, "See me, feel me, touch me, heal me," gives the show its final, genuine power...