Word: parallelisms
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...integral part of the maintenance of a healthy campus, University Hall has always seemed an appropriate location," said Kristen M. Clarke '97, president of the Black Students Association. "The sudden move of the office to a basement of a student dorm suggests that its role is only remedial and parallel to that of any other student organization...
...peerless portrayer of all the great American falsities -- piety, humility and the good cheer with which we habitually mask desperation). Steve also has his own violent innocence, which tests the limits of Al's smarminess hilariously. The script, by Brooks, Andrew Bergman and Monica Johnson, draws a specific parallel between Steve and another primitive creature imported to amuse jaded New Yorkers -- King Kong -- and it is a measure of director Michael Ritchie's deftness that he gets the right kind of laughs from the device. Ritchie avoids the kind of sentiment that so often encrusts tall sporting tales, and even...
Nero said she did not ask Osborne if she had passed the test because she had never heard of anyone failing it. The test requires drivers to parallel park, back up in a straight line, drive in traffic and drive in a residential area...
...These two recordings appear removed from each other in many ways. The exertion, enthusiasm, and depth of interpretation necessary to bring off the Schumann hardly parallel the effortless lightness of the Beethoven. Indeed, the players react extremely differently to the two pieces...
...will also "follow parallel developments inthe technology of instrument making and growingperformer virtuosity...