Word: make-shift
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...days after seniors receive their diplomas in Tercentenary Theater and evacuate campus, SASC members quietly dismantle their Ivory Tower and seven make-shift structures...
Though much of his aid went to the seriously ill through major hospitals in the badly hit Tolima district, Melendez-Ortiz stressed the work done for the less seriously injured through large make-shift hospitals. "We set up campaign hospitals to give first aid to those people who were running away from their houses...
...massage in agree it most be inferred from the text-from the characters, plot dissolved and stage direction. Thou the director emphasizes those criminals that make this moaning clear and powerful for the audience. The best directors may Incorporate fresh Mights from the texi. In the case of Endgante, Brokott's text implies that the action occurs after a nuclear holocaust, Director Joanne Ahalnitis emphasized this by setting the play in a make-shift fall-out shelter...
Kennedy saw his first U-2 photographs of what appeared to him to be "football fields" in the countryside adjacent to San Cristobal, Cuba on Tuesday, October 16. The Central Intelligence Agency informed the President that these were make-shift Soviet missile bases. For the next seven days, "even those in the White House didn't know what was going on," says Dan H. Fenn '44, then a staff assistant to Kennedy and now the director of the Kennedy Memorial Library in Boston. As the President and his inner circle of national security advisers struggled toward a decision to blockade...
...fewer than his fans. The only thing that remains with him is his incredible desire, his huge heart. His hands are slow, his body soft, his legs often confused in their movements. He trains by running three-quarters of a mile a day. He trains by standing in a make-shift ring, ignoring his sparring partner, and doing magic tricks for an audience...