Word: provenances
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...think there's a need for major structural change within the U.C., and frankly I think in the last year the U.C. has proven itself quite capable of handling its own affairs," said former council member John J. Applebaum '97, a member of the council's reevaluation committee...
Wylie has always proven to be a formidable individual force at tournaments, very frequently pacing the Crimson with its best score. At the New England Division One Championships, which represented the team's last and also its best performance of the year, Wylie shot 153 over two days and finished 10th in the competition...
...guiding force behind the conference: "There is a strong focus on gender equality and empowering women to control their lives, especially their reproductive lives." This approach drew immediate objections from advocates of traditional family planning, who were worried that a feminist agenda would divert money away from proven birth- control methods...
...summer which has presented surprisingly few of the requisite mediocre-but-big-box-office sequels, "The Client" perhaps comes closest to fitting the bill. Interestingly, the film suffers most, not in its attempt to mix new elements into a proven formula (Grisham does attempt to give his novel an original setting and a fresh narrative), but rather in its attempt to college formulaic material into an exciting new story...
Simpson, of course, is innocent until proven guilty. He may be telling the truth when he says, through his lawyer, that he was at home two miles away when his ex-wife and her male friend were murdered. Furthermore, as a rich man, he is entitled to the true blessing of American justice -- which isn't a fair trial but an unfair trial. Top criminal lawyers don't get $500 an hour or more to supply justice no better than a run-of-the-mill public defender. Even if he's guilty, he may get off, or get off lightly...