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Word: landed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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Another possible site is the land abutting the Busch-Riesinger Museum on Divinity Ave. However, Richard G. Leahy, associate dean of the Faculty for resources and planning, said yesterday that site would require the destruction of both an old home at 7 Divinity Ave. and the Prince Building, which currently houses the General Education Office...

Author: By James Cramer, | Title: Corporation Commissions New Science Laboratory | 9/24/1976 | See Source »

Charles Haar, Brandeis Professor of Law, is the coordinator of the housing and land use task force, one of the few advisory panels that has actually convened as a group...

Author: By Richard S. Weisman, | Title: Slow boat to Washington | 9/24/1976 | See Source »

...packed his bags once again. Believing himself to be in danger from Soviet agents in Zurich, the Nobel prizewinner has apparently decided to settle near Cavendish, Vt. Though the author has kept mum about the move, a friend of his has recently purchased a home with 50.7 acres of land for $150,000 and acquired a town permit authorizing $250,000 in renovations. Solzhenitsyn, who listed Cavendish as his next residence with the U.S. Immigration Service, seems to have made a thorough adjustment to the ways of Western capitalism. Besides a chain-link fence topped with barbed wire...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Sep. 20, 1976 | 9/20/1976 | See Source »

...have nothing to guide me but the music. The music leads you across a no man's land of what can be right or wrong on the stage." That could be any stage director making the usual bow to opera in general and the fraternal order of composers in particular...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Unlocking the Essence of Opera | 9/20/1976 | See Source »

...Italy's Giorgio Strehler, who was responsible for the opening productions of both La Scala and the Paris Opéra, is no ordinary director. When he says the music comes first, he means it. When he uses the phrase no man's land, he means that too; contrasting cases in point are the failure of his Macbeth and the success of his Figaro...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Unlocking the Essence of Opera | 9/20/1976 | See Source »

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