Word: orderers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...White males have rights too," he said lastweek. "People are being denied positions when theyare the best qualified applicant because they donot fit into one of the protected categories. Ithink that one has to have very compellingarguments in order to justify...
...Daily Herald reported that Rogers was right. Brown's popularity leaves it behind Harvard, Stanford, Yale, and Princeton, in that order, according to the paper...
...hosts of senior bars held in house common rooms generally check for identification, in order to cooperate with the University alcohol policy, but according to tales, an Eliot House senior bar took the idea of selective admission one step further...
...Said" releases. Guitars are buried low in the mix, if present at all, while sequencers and keyboards define the song structures. "The Point of Collapse" is built around a synthesizer riff of which Depeche Mode would be proud, while "Ahead" mines the dance-rock territory of New order. The menacing "Feed Me" follows the style of latter-day quasi-industrialists SWANS without achieving the genuine horror of the latter's aural experiments. All the above-mentioned bands have each achieved their own niche in modern music. In comparison, Wire's avant-garde...
...void to fill a void, which will disappoint old and new fans alike. If you want to discover the truth behind Wire, the reasons behind their influence, check Pink Flag or Chairs Missing. If ultra-cool-progressive-art-dance-rock is your thing, pick up the latest New Order or SWANS 12-inch. But avoid The Ideal Copy. It's progressive rock with dentures...