Word: movingness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Harvard has hired a contractor and is moving forward with plans to construct the new Busch-Reisinger museum building, the University official in charge of the project said yesterday.
Others have suggested moving the concentration decision earlier into the year for freshmen. But critics have said that shift would leave Yardlings too little academic time--less than a semester--on which to base their decision.
Finally at 9 a.m., the ticket office opened its doors. A cheer resounded through the crowd. The line started moving, and so did the circulation in my feet. But I barely noticed that my toes were thawing, because I was too busy witnessing a transformation.
"We hope the prospects improve. We don't have 50 votes yet. But we're moving in that direction," Quayle told a White House photo session.
The Immigration Reform Act is an example of the disarray of current policy. Designed to control a huge influx of illegal immigrants, the law provided an opportunity for 3 million to 5 million aliens who had lived and worked in the U.S. since before 1982 to become permanent residents. It...