Word: holde
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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According to Rosenbaum, whose title translates roughly to "president," the group has several specific goals for this year. Each semester, FAS plans to hold a showcase of Harvard funk and hip-hop bands, many of whose members are among the group's ranks...
...past, the club has held free biweekly showings of anime films, and this year, it aspires to hold its screenings weekly, tentatively scheduled for Saturday afternoons in Loker Commons. This semester's offerings will include Nadesico, "a romantic comedy set in the future during a war between Earth and Jupiter...
...capitalism, no experience with democracy, and no tradition of the rule of law. Whatever Washington did was a crapshoot. Russians have always cheated the system to survive or thrive, first the Czars, then the Party, now the elected government. Men who were once at home in the old regime hold power in the new, leaving little ground for reform to take root. Since the whole economy collapsed in August 1998, Russian politicians have been more interested in whom to blame than how to get out of the mess...
...months the company's founders have crammed 10 people into an office the size of a dorm room. There are two computers on each of the four folding tables. The employees wear headphones to muffle the din of co-workers chattering inches away from them. MongoMusic's executives hold management meetings in the middle of the room. A network cable droops from the ceiling and disappears into a hole in the wall, connecting the office to a similar one next door, where eight more headphoned employees hunch over keyboards. When the door opens and a stranger walks in, everybody looks...
Personal video recorders, or PVRs (also called "digital video recorders" and "personal TV"), save programs to internal hard drives that can hold 10 to 30 hours of programs. Sounds like a VCR, but there's a big difference: using a phone line, the players download program schedules that pop up on the screen, where you click on a show rather than punching in times and channels and hoping you have got it right. This feature is free with Replay, while TiVo charges $9.95 a month, $99 a year or $199 lifetime. The ReplayTV box, currently sold only online, starts...