Word: listeners
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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HARVARD has temporarily put its plans to build a new hotel on the former site of the Gulf station on hold--at least until a review by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) is complete. The University agreed to listen to faculty proposals after several professors, citing a severe shortage of library and office space for faculty members, argued that the lot could be put to better...
...fears of minorities that they aren't being heard. McKinnis says, "Parents have been waiting for quality education. That is the number one issue for parents." So if the School Committee fails to include additional funding, the accusation can again be leveled that the group did not listen to the "plaintiffs...
...would you listen to a writer who couldn't even reach the .500 level in predicting Ivy League football games last year...
...That was my concern. I think he's moderated a little bit," Padula said. "I find him more conciliatory. He strikes me as someone at least willing to listen to all sides...
...brother, he is also the man who married Christine (Susan Sarandon), a haughty socialite for whom Nick still yearns. His price for cooperation? One tete-a-tete with that ambiguous lady. In Shanley's world, it is inevitable that this does not go awfully well. Nick asks her to listen to the wine breathe, serves octopus for the main course and generally comes on too strong. It is also inevitable that a perfect substitute for Christine will soon turn up. And it does, in the form of the mayor's daughter (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio). This is not love as usual...