Word: objects
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Widener probably didn't have this in mind when she tied her 1913 library endowment to the establishment of a swimming test, but it's hard to believe she would object to this second requirement...
...pieces are interrelated, how they affect a particular part, and what might be attractive. There is an argument that when you do that, the argument for indicative planning, that people do pay attention to those kinds of frameworks and follow them without the kind of apparatus that I deeply object...
...active members of Mobilization for Survival, the parent group sponsoring. Nuclear Free Cambridge, would not object to being described as leftist holdovers from the '60s. In fact many of the group's earliest activities were collate stilted with the Anti-War Organizing League World...
...colors of Elegies are, as he put it, "an equivalence of the ferocity of the whole encounter." This is perhaps what Mallarme refers to in his famous phrase about describing not the object itself but the effect it produces. To speak of "Motherwell black" or "Motherwell blue" is not to identify a particular hue-there are many blacks in his work and a near infinite range of blues, from creamy cerulean to wine-dark-but rather to evoke the way these colors work, as stable characters in a plot of sensation...
...students in the section are similarly delighted. "The professors--they're all Jewish, they're all slightly liberal, some more than others, and some people object to the liberal bent," says one student in the section. Chayes is sympathetic. "We're not a balanced ticket," he says. "If we'd been teaching regular courses we would have been scattered among the four sections...