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...Last Friday’s Pub Night was the most successful by far, but if funding is delayed by too long, the university may view waning interest as a sign that the renovations are not appropriate, and we may miss our window of opportunity to make a positive impact on the social lives of thousands of undergrads,” he wrote in an e-mail...
Students and colleagues alike said that they will miss Swift’s cooperative approach...
Moura and his co-workers, subcontracted employees of Prospect Building Service, just miss the cut with contracts for fifteen hours...
...recall what Kurosawa did with them in Throne of Blood. Probably they gave Eisenstein his idea for the Teutonic knights' helmets in the battle on the ice in Alexander Nevsky. Certainly they were the source for Darth Vader. Hence, if one were to pick a single exhibition not to miss in New York City this month, it would be "Spectacular Helmets of Japan: 16th-19th Century" at the Japan House Gallery...
Moviegoers should probably shut their eyes for the first few seconds of The Journey of Natty Gann and miss the production company's logo. Those who insist that the studio in question maintain certain prissy and unrealistic standards about onscreen language and incident will thus be spared needless outrage upon hearing the film's adolescent heroine mutter the odd four-letter word on stressful occasions, for example when she has to fight off a man intent on molesting her. Those who have a different set of expectations for the company's works will not feel obliged to hedge their enthusiasm...