Word: overhauled
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...fans" are even bothering to contemplate Harvard's exit from the 1996-97 men's hockey season. The scenes in the Lynah bleachers on Friday and Saturday were enough to suggest that the composition of the Bright Hockey Center crowd is in much more dire need of a complete overhaul than is the team itself...
Hall also gave up on a film he had written himself about a retired Cleveland Browns football player who discovers he has fathered a child with a groupie. When the Browns moved to Baltimore, Hall, a Cleveland native, felt the script needed a major, time-consuming overhaul. "I don't have the confidence to stay out of show business for too long," he admits...
...Eisley, are a little out of place because of their polished look, but they do add to the movie. For those "Star Wars" purists, such changes hardly corrupt the original when one considers that Lucas wanted these effects in the first place. My only gripe with the $10 million overhaul is with the new THX digitized sound, which raises every sound to the same fevered pitch, from the lowest whisper to the loudest blast...
...Federal Government and the states do have programs specifically aimed at helping the development of infants and toddlers, although as social policy they are nowhere near as sweeping as an overhaul of welfare. The most notable federal initiative is Early Head Start, which was created in 1994 when Congress reauthorized funding for Head Start, the 32-year-old program that brings three-, four- and five- year-olds into classroom settings in part to prepare them for school. Mary Jo Bane was working at the time at the Department of Health and Human Services (she quit over welfare reform...
...response to Republican calls as recently as last fall to completely overhaul the federal financial aid system, Harvard officials say the University plans to continue to work with other schools to ensure that student funding is maintained...