Word: hugeness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...last month, Princeton, Stanford and Yale Universities have announced huge increases in financial aid, making a pitch for the pocket-books of America's top high school students...
Visit the truest bohemia around sometime soon, 'cause Holmes is moving in fast. Check out the posters and fliers advertising upcoming actions. Admire the huge red and black anarchy banner that runs along the back wall. Sign a petition or two. Sit on the floor and stay a while; nobody will mind. But be forewarned: the Lucy Parsons Center don't always smell too fresh. But, hey, nobody ever said bohemia smelled good...
...Cohen thinks the floodgates may now be open. "This is going to have a huge impact on the workplace," he says. "Now that the court has given the green light here, we could be seeing a whole lot of lawsuits...
...encompassing analogy, are much like the Titanic, both the movie and the ship. In other words, it's a grand, old-fashioned blockbuster that stirs you in some primal, half-forgotten place, however vigilant your defenses, throwing up simple human images of panic and delight and loss; and a huge, showy, zillion-dollar model of the family of man that, for all its state-of-the-art grandeur and planning, cannot outswerve a block of ice. It shouldn't work, but it does; things should work, but they don't. As the surprise U.S. silver medalist in the doubles luge...
...sweeping aside the millenia-old tradition of primogeniture, in which sons always get first claim on the crown. Princes Charles and William can breath easy, because this makes no change to the line of succession -- they're both firstborn anyway. What this does do, however, is slap a huge royal seal on efforts to modernise the monarchy in the wake of Diana's death...