Word: provenances
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Familiar Reality" which was recorded back in 1969 when Dr. John released his first album. "Familiar Reality" is in two parts, an opening which appears at the beginning of Side Two and a reprise which appears at the end of the album. Dr. John's powers of prognosis are proven as he sings in the reprise...
...Most of the football team took Fine Arts 13 pass-fail last year, so they know Northeastern exists and has a football team. With this pre-game knowledge and the distinct desire for revenge against local upstarts, the Crimson will be fighting to prove itself, or rather unprove its proven self. After a 24 point first halflead, the second string will come in for experience and the Crimson will hold on for a 24-14 triumph...
...Huskies are a better squad than the one which lost 28-7 at Cambridge last fall. They have two proven quarterbacks in Phil Raby and Al Mello. Their defense has held their first two opponents to less than 100 yards on the ground. And they have been "waiting for this game since the final second of last year's game," according to coach Joe Zabilski...
...help but understand. Liz Renay will always be, at heart, the fifteen-year old bargirl from Mesa, Arizona, astounded by her success so far, but nonetheless always wanting more. Not that she shouldn't be amazed. She has every right to be proud for she's proven tough enough to survive the men who've picked her up and used her along the way--from New York to Los Angeles--even though she's hardly about to resist those who'll pick her up and use her in the future...
...American people" to presume that they would not accept a black vice-presidential nominee. The President's reproachful tone suggested the improbable-that he would be happy to have a black for a running mate. He also noted that similar views were once uttered about Roman Catholics and proven baseless by John Kennedy. Nixon said that it was "very important for those of us in positions of leadership not to tell a large number of people in America, whoever they are, that because of the accident of their birth they don't have a chance...