Word: knocks
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Neither Lacovara nor Estreich was home at the time. But another roommate, Audris S. Wong, was resting in her room with the door closed. She said she heard someone knock softly at the suite's door and ask, "Is anybody here?" She said she did not respond because she thought her roommate would, and then went back to sleep...
...followed the production's pre-publicity, the accent in this tragi-comedy is very much upon the comedy, and this has proved to be both the strength and the weakness of the show. Foresaking the classical approach, Mao has tackled Measure for Measure with an impish, irreverent and almost knock-about zeal which certainly provides the hallmark of the production. The problem is knowing when the comedy stops...
...City Councilor Alice K. Wolf is going door-to-door to solicit votes for today's Cambridge elections. Knock, knock. A voice from inside the apartment shouts to her, "Come in." Leaflet in hand, the first-term incumbent opens the door, ready to introduce herself, and sees a huge hairy man, lying in bed with a woman on either side...
...Bruins knock off the Cantabs, they'll earn sole possession of the title. But if Harvard prevails, it could move into a three-way tie for first with Brown and Cornell--provided that the Big Red disposes of the Tigers...
...knock on doors and people would say to me, 'I like you. I like the way you vote. But you're Black," Graham said yesterday about her earliest campaign and the close-mindedness...