Word: permanente
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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While U.S. colleges have opened branch campuses all over Europe and Asia, only Temple University, with a branch in Tokyo, has ventured into Japan, she said. "Japan just hasn't been a country that we've thought about in terms of establishing a permanent American presence," King said.
Atypically for the A.R.T., this is a play that relies on the quality of ensemble performances for its success, and even more atypically, it works. The acting is almost uniformly excellent; and Serban has proven that he can work with living actors as well as masks and puppets. The direction...
What is remarkable about the current cutbacks is that they come at a time when the gross national product is expanding at a respectable 2.5% annual rate. The goal of the slimming exercise, then, is not merely to compensate for hard times -- though a quick fix for short-term profits...
Last night, Paul Howley may have earned a permanent spot on the Crimson roster. And number 9 may worry Harvard's opponents once again.
As for the future of the council, Smith remains doubtful. He says he hopes the depolarization is a permanent change, but "even if we were to get through this year, we would still have to wait and see about next year."