Word: paces
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...similar to phone lines being down in the city. Yes, students can no longer chat, but even more importantly professors cannot get out needed course information and students cannot access it. Because more and more information is being communicated by e-mail, Harvard's technology needs to keep pace with...
...Crimson continued to create quality scoring chances in the second half, but the play seemed to switch from the Crimson attacking to Harvard defending and counter-attacking. With the pace slowed and the ball in the Harvard half, the Minutewomen capitalized on one of a very few chances...
...Madonna. Each is starring in a major holiday film (Houston in The Preacher's Wife, Streisand in The Mirror Has Two Faces and Madonna in Evita), and each is featured on the sound track of her film. Houston's Preacher (in stores Nov. 12) represents a change of pace for the mainstream megastar. Half the CD is pop, and half is gospel, a genre that should provide Houston with a vocal challenge worthy of her abilities. Streisand's Mirror (Nov. 12) also offers a mix; it's mostly music from the movie score, plus two pallid numbers by Bryan Adams...
Only in an election year can a standard report on U.S. economic growth turn into a Rorschach test. Moments after the government said last week that economic activity slowed to a 2.2% annual growth rate in the July-through-September quarter--following a 4.7% pace in the previous three months--the candidates grabbed the nearest microphone and gave wildly diverse interpretations of what the number meant. For Dole, it showed an economy teetering on disaster; for Clinton, it was a welcome business-activity downshift that would keep alive the 5 1/2-year expansion without reawakening inflation...
Occasionally, he'll stop the car for a change of pace...