Word: limiting
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...like Persephone in the Greek myth, Hall spends half the year in a sun-baked Texas financial center and the other half in a gray, run-down, working-class corner of Rhode Island, 1,520 miles away. He is no figurehead in either place. While many artistic directors limit themselves to the hands-on staging of one show a year, Hall is mounting two this season in Providence and two more in Dallas, one of which opened last week. His bawdy, confrontational work at Trinity got him fired, temporarily, in the mid-'70s but won a special Tony Award...
...pacts--which both sides have said they would observe, but which both have suggested the other has violated--limit underground nuclear tests to 150 kilotons. Nuclear explosions in the atmosphere were banned by a 1963 test ban treaty...
EACH SEMESTER, Harvard students put on an enormous amount of theater. This consistently stretches the dramatic resources of the university to the limit, and the resulting productions are often a little thin. But as long as people keep coming, Harvard students will continue to put on more plays...
Under current city law, each of Cambridge's 13 neighborhoods are limited to five shelters for every 5000 residents. Three neighborhoods are forbidden to contain any community residences since they have fewer than 5000 residents, while four others are are at their quota. Neighborhood 6, where Shelter Inc. is trying to build its shelter, is already above its limit of two shelters...
Students may purchase tickets for two dollars off the regular prices of $8, $10 and $12, with a limit of two tickets per person per game...