Word: out-of-the-way
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...whatever name, even small and out-of-the-way schools are trying it. This year the University of Southern Maine brought on 45 fresh staffers, some from Harvard and Stanford. And last month Transylvania University in Lexington, Ky., announced a $5 million war chest. Says M.I.T. Dean of Science Gene Brown: "A lot of universities are out to buy a professor...
...this out-of-the-way spot, the Harvard Robotics Laboratory--a team of professors, graduate students and undergraduates--races against similar teams across the world to make people out of computer chips and metal parts...
...apartment fits Americans' conception of a Soviet dwelling, with bare walls, simple furnishings, a dark, out-of-the-way location--and of course a reknowned spokesmen for Soviet Jewry...
NOTHING HAS so eerily paralleled the plot of Little Shop of Horrors than the ever-growing pervasiveness of the movie/play/movie itself. Like the man-eating plant from outer space it chronicles, Little Shop began in a small, out-of-the-way place, attracting the fascination of all who gazed upon it. As a low-budget 1960 Roger Corman thriller, it was the ultimate cult film, a movie with a premise so unselfconsciously silly it just had to be watched...
...cover the off-year campaigns, TIME correspondents fanned out across the country, often to out-of-the-way locales. Los Angeles Bureau Chief Dan Goodgame found himself climbing up the sideboards of mud-spattered beet trucks while covering the campaign of Idaho Republican Steve Symms, who won a second Senate term. Bonnie Angelo, who heads the New York bureau, searched a small town in Maryland with Democrat Barbara Mikulski, who would later win her Senate bid, as she tried to find the hall where she was supposed to speak. In Sheyenne, N. Dak. (pop. 307), Chicago Bureau Chief Jack White...