Word: markedness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Walsh said that there has not been a noticeable increase in crime within the University this year. He added, however, that recent crimes have been marked by a rise in violence.
David did concede that the letter marked the first time Brewster and the Yale Corporation had defined the admissions policy towards athletes.
The unraveling of Orthodox Jewish tradition during the past two centuries has been marked by considerable pain, but by a sizable amount of success as well. The most notable example is Reform Judaism, which today represents roughly one-third of some 3,000,000 religious Jews in North America. Last...
Unlike tomboyish girls, a few of whom Green has also studied, "sissy" boys are quickly marked out for social rejection. All the little boys at the clinic have suffered harassment; one seven-year-old had his shirt ripped off by classmates who wanted to see if he had female breasts...
A season marked by injuries, disappointment and defeat will end today for the Harvard soccer squad when they journey to New Haven to meet vastly improved Yale in a 2 p.m. game.