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Word: pattern (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...other things, like the Ivy League race, are developing the same as usual. That's right--as usual. With the one week of massive upsets behind it, the league has settled into a pattern to which we have all become accustomed, and most observers know exactly what is coming next...

Author: By Thomas Aronson, | Title: Tom Columns | 10/23/1976 | See Source »

...pattern of almost universal application to graduate school is relatively new, the report states, referring to statistics from the Class of 1921 showing only 25 per cent of the students going into graduate programs...

Author: By John Donley and Gay Seidman, S | Title: Study of Harvard Class of 1971 Shows Nearly All Have Gone to Grad School | 10/7/1976 | See Source »

...Koln relies heavily on acting for expression; their dancing is not exceptional. The effortless quality that marks great technique is missing; with few exceptions, the dancers of the company don't finish their movements, are off in their timing by that fraction of a second, fail to spark the pattern with the extra inch of height or breath in a leg or leap...

Author: By Eleni Constantine, | Title: Modernity Undanced | 10/4/1976 | See Source »

Well, guys, it's really been an exciting week. What with Jim Kubacki cornering the market on total offense, Jim Curry doing his academic down and out pattern, Bob McDermott boogalooing in the endzone time and time again, and Tommy Joyce upending everything in sight, I bet all of you think I'm having a tough time deciding whether the Crimson offense or defense has impressed me the most...

Author: By Bill Scheft, | Title: Speciality of the House | 10/2/1976 | See Source »

...collection of recent masterworks, the show is huge in scope. Beginning with Edvard Munch, the Norwegian whose eye for wood's texture and potential color (take a look at "Moonlight") taught pattern and mood to his followers, the exhibit includes the expressionists--works like Erich Keckel's "Two Men at Table" inscribed somberly and portentously "To Dostoevsky" --and winds up through the Bauhaus. The four Bauhaus portfolois (1921-1923) get Klee, and Feininger...

Author: By Eleni Constantine, | Title: galleries | 9/30/1976 | See Source »

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