Word: lighting
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...life went on. As the sun rose Sunday morning, the loss at The Game became a faint memory (or perhaps that was just due to excessive tailgating). The morning light restored perspective. Sure, they can buy overflowing pitchers of beer for $7. But was that worth the ponderous Gothic architecture, the seedy neighborhood and a crime rate that necessitates that each "college" be a gated community? The answer, of course, was no. There is no incentive large enough to want to become a dreaded Yalie...
...think Holden will be an extraordinary mid-size classroom by day and choir rehearsal hall by night," Herchbach wrote in an e-mail message. "The restored space is warm and beautiful. In the morning and at night it glows with warm light...
...lethargic start in the second allowed the Bears to light the lamp first. Brown center Jeff Lawler flew down the ice and broke in for a shot on Prestifilippo, which deflected off his pads. Winger Tyler Garrow took advantage of the loose rebound in the crease and poked in Brown's first goal...
Miller recorded lectures for the Web-based Concord University School of Law in June--a move that has triggered a review of University policy in light of new technologies...
...thoroughfares. Ideally, we'll attack the problem from a variety of angles, says TIME senior writer Richard Lacayo. "Different cities will try different combinations of fixes," Lacayo says. "Some communities, like Portland, have created 'greenbelts' that surround the city and contain new development. Other cities are pushing for light rail systems." Not surprisingly, proponents of development want to build new roads and expand those that exist; alternative transportation advocates and environmentalists argue that new roads simply attract new cars, leading to more overcrowding. These folks want to see new forms of transport in our cities: more monorails and subways...