Word: hear
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...entered the conference room, took off my prescription sunglasses, and hung them on the collar of my sweater. Very cool, I thought. Of course, since I didn't have my "indoor" glasses, I couldn't see anything, but why worry. I could hear...
First, Murphy is going to the apartheid state with an open mind. The dean is reluctant to specify any plans he may have for spending parts of the fund, waiting instead to hear the ideas of Black South African educators. Black South Africans are rightfully suspicious of programs designed to address problems in Capetown which are crafted in far away Cambridge...
...represent the interest of its constituents may cost students accused of wrong-doing a fair shake if a plan to revamp the College disciplinary system gains approval. Eisert and former council Chairman Brian C. Offutt '87 helped draft the proposal, which would establish a student-faculty committee to hear cases that, in effect, would write a code of common laws with each verdict...
NONETHELESS, DISCO as a musical concept lives on. Though the commercial success of Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel and others have pushed hard rock 'n' roll to the front of the music scene, the thumping beat and airy, orchestral sound of disco survive. Listen to DeBarge--you'll hear Chic. Listen to Madonna. No, I said LISTEN. Don't look. Her pop is disco direct descendant...
...positively, a spectacularly brilliant orchestral sound." Soprano Benita Valente, who sang there before and after the renovations, calls it a "little brighter, but glorious." Violinist Isaac Stern, president of Carnegie Hall and one of the leaders in the fight to save it from demolition in 1960, says, "What you hear now is this golden wash of sound, and at the same time there is clarity...