Word: poste
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...thereby requiring far less cultural literacy in its contestants, the show has moved dangerously close to embracing a "Wheel of Fortune" world-view. Where it once stood atop the syndicated circuit--the New York Times of game shows--day by day it is coming to resemble the New York Post...
...wide jumps from ending note to grace-note. A high moment in his performance came in the "He was despised" aria. Startlingly unadorned, this aria provided a striking contrast to the equally lovely lines that followed, "He gave his back to despisers." The soprano recitatives of Pifa, the second, post-natal half of Part I give Labelle a real chance to shine. She displays a very clear, resonant voice, only occasionally marred by a slight crack or falter. She warbles trills such as those in the "Rejoice greatly" aria as one imagines the very angels would...
...Actually, I got work--I started when I was 19. It was this thing for TNT called Rising Son. That was my second semester sophomore year so I left. Then School Ties came the second semester of my junior year and I left and then the movie suddenly got post-poned. So I lost that semester but did the movie the following fall of what would have been my senior year. And, a year later, in the spring I left to do Geronimo. What was happening is that I would keep coming back, and I would almost get done with...
...lead--which by that time was not in doubt--on a power play with six minutes remaining in the game. Higdon's one-timer came off a tic-tac-toe play in which junior Craig Adams slid a beautiful pass across the zone to Higdon on the left post...
...post will be an "important step" in the future of multicultural studies at the University, said Professor of Chinese Literature Leo O. Lee, chair of the Committee on Ethnic Studies. "Harvard does not have enough regular Faculty appointments related to ethnic studies...