Word: poses
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Both objections are important, but neither should pose an insurmountable obstacle to the amendment and Cambridge Plaza. The City could and should require that any developers seeking to take advantage of this amendment apply for a special permit. This will assure that developments proposed for other sites will be considered on their particular merits...
Obviously, the role of the section leader is by no means a passive one. The section leader must constantly be aware of the questions underlying the discussion. When disputes arise, he must clarify positions and pose questions. In general, he must be able to direct the discussion so that useful questions are investigated and the relevant information and concepts brought...
Before there is any party, however, they must get by two teams which promise to pose a greater challenge than Northeastern did in Wednesday's 15-48 Harvard romp. Each team has a nucleus of returning lettermen and a number of promising sophomores...
...great majority of his followers would agree. Some have even gritted their teeth and gone to the aid of their party. But many of them are bitter, angry and frustrated; a number of youthful campaigners now actively op pose Humphrey by working in Nixon's youth division. A few disgruntled Mid west supporters even vow that they will protest by voting for George Wallace. Ann Hart, Michigan Senator Phil Hart's daughter, who tirelessly helped from New Hampshire on, says she cannot "in conscience" vote for Humphrey. Sue Moores, a 27-year-old Seattle housewife, puts her objection...
...century French court at Fontainebleau. "There was something of a topless craze then," explains Daniel Catton Rich, director of the Worcester Art Museum, which owns the painting. In fact, museums in Dijon and Basel have similar paintings -of a woman, half-veiled, sitting at her dressing table. While the pose is the same, each face is different...