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This conclusion becomes even more apparent through a comparison of the weakest installation, "Presence," which relies entirely on the spoken word, versus the most potent installation, "Interval," at which visual images are presented so quickly as to defy cognition. "Presence," in which the audience sits on a bench in a...
And in about six months, the most contentious and expensive change will go into effect: the cuts in benefits for part-timers. That's the same interval that was originally required to negotiate the 1992 contract after it expired.
Such a seemingly short interval of time, but as that guy in the Seiko commercial will tell you (you know, the one where he misses bumping into his true love because he didn't buy a Seiko), a second can make all the difference in the world.
Windows 95 users will find a defragmentation program in the System Tools folder. Better, yet, the Microsoft Plus! pack contains System Agent, which can automatically tune up your hard disk at a scheduled interval.
IF ANY CITY DESERVES TO BE called the mausoleum of Soviet communism, it is Ulyanovsk, the industrial center on the Volga where Vladimir Lenin, ne Ulyanov, was born in 1870. It contains a varied assortment of Lenin shrines, from his parents' apartments to his classroom to a modernistic museum complex...