Word: personal
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...University is taking these steps because investigators of the salmonella outbreak believe a person, probably a student, is transmitting the disease by handling food, Wacker said...
...This is being spread from person to person, and we hope to limit any outbreak within the individual dining halls," he added...
...between an actor and a director, an editor is "like another self, another set of eyes"; "no interference"impedes his rapport with the writer. An actor and his director, on the other hand, can never work in isolation; the playwright's words always interject the presence of a third person, as do the other performers. The theater remains first and foremost a group effort; otherwise, "the play cannot live...
...strike cut out about 25 percent of our delivery schedule," Oliver said, adding that last year his 12-person staff delivered about 600 copies of the Times each day. "I'm relieved that it is over," he added...
...forgotten the Aristotelian Florida of 92 in the Shade, forsaken it for the Caribbean syndicalism of Panama. As Geoffrey Wolfe (one of our better book critics) pointed out in his review in New Times, this book suffers from many things, but most of all it suffers from the first person. But that first person telling also makes me think there is more to Panama than one might first notice: 92 in the Shade was a story of heat, moving at a seemingly languid pace, while Panama, underneath the cool cocaine fog, moves everywhere at once. In fact it moves...