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"If past experience is an occasion, it could take a while. The more things you ask for, the more resistance you meet," Hanselman says.
Nadine Gordimer, this year's Norton professor of poetry, discussed the effects of the fall of apartheid in South Africa as an "occasion for celebration" Wednesday night in Sanders Theatre.
President Clinton took to the road to help Senator Ted Kennedy in the midst of the toughest campaign the Massachusetts Democrat has yet faced. As Clinton signed an education bill in Framingham, Massachusetts, he used the occasion to portray Kennedy, first elected in 1962, as an agent of change. "There...
"There were some really close matches," Roiter said. "They just rose to the occasion."
Behind the podium on risers were seats for the graduating class, about 100 teenage girls in pristine white dresses (bought specially for the occasion, with great anxiety for my sister and nuisance to her family). They buzzed about like bees waiting for a honeypot.