Word: fittings
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...fine appointment," Maier said. "Social Studies has a strong tradition in social theory, and Professor Benhabib has a major scholarly interest in this area, so she is a perfect fit for this position...
...Europe's trip to Madrid this Spring Break, ERIC J. BOLESH '00 showed off some of his talent by lighting a candle with his toes in the middle of a crowded Irish Bar. Not to be outdone, RYAN A. HACKNEY '97 one-upped Bolesh by proving that he could fit his entire fist in his mouth. Bolesh was impressed...
Examining his quotes in yesterday's Crimson at the beginning of the meeting, Malinckrodt Professor of Applied Physics William Paul stood by his statement that full discussion and a binding vote on changes to the Core would be difficult to fit into the Faculty's spring schedule...
...that celebrates our existence at the turn of the millennium--even the angrier, sadder bits are imbued with the hope and energy of the cast. By the time the show's 35 songs and many monologues are over, the audience has seen how many disparate sources of inspiration can fit together in a remarkable and entertaining...
...show's scenic design is intentionally sparse, fitting its cabaret-style presentation, but what does exist is used to great effect. The main props are ten chairs, varying wildly in artistic design, that are "introduced" by the cast members in the show's humorous opening segment. The chairs are moved around the stage constantly and are integrated into almost every number, functioning as a stable counterpart to the show's quickly changing tone. The costumes also mimic the progress of the show, as each actor occasionally puts on additional layers and styles of clothing to fit the mood...