Word: perform
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...look to establish some kind of credibility with the Faculty." Gomes said, adding. "And he's got to perform the very delicate balancing act of making the Foundation popular with the general student community as well...
Vellucci and councilor Saundra Graham said hundreds of new office jobs would soon be available in Cambridge, the result of new construction in the Kendall Square. Harvard Square and Alewife Brook areas. They added that city schools were failing to train students to type, operate computers, or perform other business-oriented chores necessary for employment...
...ward off a Warsaw Pact attack. According to Maxwell D. Taylor, retired Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, shortages of well-maintained equipment and of supply units generally mean that in Europe and elsewhere "regular divisions, no matter how prepared themselves, are not in fact ready to perform their combat missions...
This production, under the direction of R. J. Cutler, respects those silences, and that's one of the major reasons it works so well. Cutler, too, has a balancing act to perform--that thin line between silence and stasis--and for the most part he pulls it off. In the tiny space of the Loeb Ex, with nothing but a white backdrop, an antique lamp, an overstuffed chair and elegant lighting by David Van Taylor, the action begins simply as the detectives confront the eerie outline of a body on the floor. This outline eventually becomes almost a character...
...Leos Janacek and Bohuslav Martinu. "I am very proud of my background and would never want to deny it, although I would never push Czech composers just because they are Czech," says Kylian, who is still a Czech citizen. He is delighted at the prospect that his company will perform in Prague, his home town, next year...