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...executive board member said that uponlearning of the reinstatement denial, which wasmade by a hand vote while Beys was not in theroom, the former council chair demanded a recount...

Author: By Todd F. Braunstein, | Title: Council Removes Beys | 5/6/1994 | See Source »

...packs a powerful psychological punch. For this reason, it is best not to go alone. Bring a close friend, a significant other, or, if at all possible, your mom. Your mom will love you no matter what dark sides of your personality surface during your expedition. Your mom will recount tales of past triumphs (a pep talk is necessary before entering the arena, especially on crowded days). You mom may have tales of The Basement from a more innocent time. My own mother has a friend who ripped her wedding dress out of another women's arms...

Author: By Eleni N. Gage, | Title: A Personal Voyage to Filene's Basement | 3/10/1994 | See Source »

Chernin's eloquent and passionate prose is divided into four main sections, beginning with a recount of her arrival and establishment at the kibbutz. In the beginning, the narrator, "I, looks back on Kim Chernin en route to Araht, in a resort town near the Sea of Galilee, in a tone replete of distaste. "If I could like that Chernin, that woman I was twenty years ago, if it were easy, there wouldn't be this gap that has grown between us. There would be an enduring I, a continuity. Something must have happened along the way, a wrenching more...

Author: By Clarissa A. Bonanno, | Title: Chernin's Unusual Crossing | 3/10/1994 | See Source »

...different from listening to a recording as hearing someone recount a meal is from actually eating it. You need to be there to smell the smoke thick in the air, to hear the guy behind you try to pick up the waitress, to watch the leader's style, to witness the musicians interactions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: You Need to Be There to See the Sweat | 2/3/1994 | See Source »

...audience in a very intimate fashion. In the play, Ouisa and Flan narrate their story directly to the audience, a highly effective comedic technique which also serves politically to directly indict its upper-middle class ranks. Schepisi creatively adopts this to the screen by having the Kittredges recount their story to a group of friends at a function which they attend the morning after the incident...

Author: By Carolyn B. Rendell, | Title: Cons, Cocktails and Kandinsky | 1/14/1994 | See Source »

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