Word: redeemingly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Prudential has the old Boston and Albany train yards, and the completion of its project will make it hard to say who has the right side. Hopefully, the project will redeem much of the confusion around Huntington Avenue at the same time. The long stretch between Huntington and the Fenway houses as dreary a set of structures as you are likely to see outside East Berlin...
Waiting for Marco is like waiting for Lefty or Godot. In this first novel it represents a messianic yearning for an honest man who will redeem the corruption of Mussolini's Italy. Long before Marco makes his anticlimactic appearance, Italian Author Pasinetti explores half a dozen themes-love, death, courage, Venice, and, above all, the interplay of two families...
...Owner Harry F. Guggenheim of Cain Hoy Stable gave Ycaza a chance to redeem himself by hiring him as contract rider. Ycaza liked Cain Hoy. "It is like a family stable," he says. "They are all very nice to me." In that climate, he began mending his ways. "I wished to improve," says Ycaza. "To wish is a big thing." It was certainly a big thing to Cain Hoy-the U.S.'s leading money-winning stable last year, with purses totaling...
...dividends on capital stock to 8%. If it did not meet these requirements, it was still exempt on its regular income if it was paid out to members in cash or in shares simply allocated to them on the books. Such allocations do not bind the coops, which can redeem them in cash when and if they want to, even lose the money without a comeback from members. Only when a member finally gets cash is the co-op income taxable-at the personal income tax rate...
After three more or less dismal failures the varsity basketball team will make another try for its first Ivy League victory tomorrow night against Dartmouth at 8:30 p.m. in the IAB. In the second game of a home-and-home series, the Crimson will attempt to redeem itself for Wednesday's 66-53 loss to the Big Green...