Word: perform
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...with food. Carni, however, estimates that 60 to 65 percent of the Harvard population--including employees, undergrads and graduate students--have a disorder of some sort, and she ironically notes that the largest group of patients she treats are from the Harvard Medical School, where the intense pressures to perform often drive students to compulsive eating habits...
...performance by the Odeon Trio of the Tcherepnin (all members perform and teach in Germany) stands out most for its coordination, rhythmically and musically. The Pro Musica Trio has recorded the trio on Pro Musica Records, an unfamiliar name. Although the rhythms themselves might be inaccurate, as in the second movement, where the violin plays 13 and 15 notes in one beat in a rather difficult passage, the rest of the players come in at just the right time to insure cohesion. Although the first theme of the first and second movements is reiterated at the end of both...
...last Ginsberg is ready to stand and perform, as he has at coffeehouses and on campuses since the late 1950s. Howl begins with one of the bitterest and best-known lines in American poetry: "I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked...
...abandoned another information-storage technology, called the magnetic bubble memory, because it never caught on with enough computer makers. The company had invested more than $50 million to develop the bubble memory. Despite these setbacks, TI is ahead of the Japanese in the sale of microprocessors, chips that can perform computations...
Today the women tracksters could join these outstanding teams when they host the University of New Hampshire at 1 p.m. in their 1981 opener for, if they perform as well in action as they do on paper, the complexion of New England and Ivy League track competition could change dramatically...