Word: pays
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...eight proposed allocations of the council's $40,000 unbudgeted surplus would help fund next year's Springfest. And while this would provide the council with ample funds to attract bigger bands and performers, there is another way to sponsor Springfest without wasting the valuable $40,000 to pay for such an inconsequential event. Should Harvard's administration allow the council to form agreements with corporate sponsors, then not only could Springfest host more prominent music groups, but the $40,000 could be allocated to one of the other, more deserving, proposals...
...must pay to find brotherhood and stack the deck for a chance at investigating sisterhood is not in the strongest position to be putting down the social skills of others. CHRISTOPHER J. NOWINSKI...
...shift in the core of the fantasy (it's very subtle, try and follow me) is not that any downtrodden wallflower can blossom into a prom queen, but that there exists in this world a three-dimensional male creature who is beautiful, intelligent and sensitive. And I'd pay money to see that. Where else can you find one of those but in the region of unabashed fantasy...
...people who are at this level are big stars. I'm just not there yet, although I did get a deal with Columbia-TriStar to do an animated half-hour. I've had other deals made. That's the way Hollywood works--you get a deal and they pay you, and you never get to the next level. But this one I think is going fly, [In it,] I'm a flight attendant, so I think that'll be, like, a perfect character. I'm in first class, so I can talk to people, and have guest stars...
Then during the summer of 1974, Harvard toldKazana that they would no longer pay her. Withouta pay-check, Kazana had to leave Cambridge and gohome. And many students returned in the fallunaware that the center had effectively been shutdown...