Word: prospective
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...said he told James of his own experience on the pro circuit. He had played in some professional tournaments over past summers as well. James, though, has invitations to more prestigious events and is considered a much stronger pro prospect than his older brother...
...major consideration is the prospect of concentrating solely on music. It is undoubtedly easier to put in three to six hours of practice per day without the additional concerns of papers to write, problem sets to complete and sections to attend. Violinist Jennifer Caine '01 notes that outside of taking classes like Music 180 at Harvard, most performing must "be done on the side, as extracurricular activities. I try to do a lot of catching up in the summer to make up for lack of practice during the school year...
...more than a little alarmed, therefore, at the prospect of Harvard taking over complete responsibility for female undergraduates' well-being. I cannot imagine how a task force devoted to improving sexual assault resources, for example, will succeed under the sole authority of an administration that does not seem to believe that rape is a serious and pervasive problem on this campus. And I wonder how Harvard will manage to attract and retain the kind of women I am proud to share my undergraduate degree with. Many of the female friends I most admire have told me flatly that if they...
...rest I got during the day made me even more excited about the prospect of hitting the clubs at night for some crazy dancing. The clubs were real meat-markets, complete with skanky men and overly eager high school boys who hit on every female in the place. Sweat, hard dancing and alcohol dominated the scene. The DJ would frequently stop the music to announce "Yo, yo, yo-Budweiser-two for $5." However, the lines to get alcohol were so long that by the time people got their drinks, the buzz from the last drink they downed had worn...
...conservative Howard Government, which came to power in 1996, has been seeking to neutralize the effects of Mabo by legislative means, and this is programmed to provoke a federal election later this year in which the race issue is likely to be prominent. It i a disturbing prospect...