Word: moment
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...that offer little depth of characterization. Douglas breezes through his role as an angry Vietnam vet-turned-freelance cameraman. The utitility company executives are all shown as thoroughly evil, motivated only by greed, while Godell's fellow technicians at the plant simply take orders--until well after the critical moment...
Tremblay handles the cross currents with piercing dialogue, black and witty one moment and poignant the next. The playwright skillfully anchors his themes in specific references to the trials of French-Canadians in Anglo-dominated Canada...
...report is based on the answers to the Sullivan questionnaire, answers to letters written by Harvard, and answers to the IRRC questionnaire. It's difficult to generalize about the contents of those questionnaires and the contents of the data we collected. I think it would be sufficient for the moment to say, first, that they do not paint a rosy picture of the situation in South Africa, and secondly, there is considerable variance, apparent variance, in the level of efforts the companies are devoting to, particularly, employment policies. There are a number of companies in that set which have chosen...
...possibility to a likelihood. Let's see, we think, when was the last time the ECAC championship game went into overtime...? (sound of flipping through program)...not since 1963, when--no, it's not a typo--Harvard nipped Boston College, 4-3. So, We're up for it: one moment to settle everything...
...very hypocritical. If they honestly stand by their television critic and want better shows, why are they on the very same page printing a list of the top ten? The problem is that we have to get back to the way the business used to be. The moment we start getting back, everybody is going to be a lot happier...