Word: referents
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...also fails to realize that, like a tap on a telephone line, there are legal limits on how much access the government can have to electronic communications. I refer Mr. Liu to the Fourth Amendment, along with the past quarter century of Supreme Court decisions on search and seizure procedures. In short, in order for the FBI, for instance, to use any information they might acquire, they would have to supply probable cause, go to a judge, and get a warrant--all in advance of using the Clipper chip. Though I would admit that there are exceptions to this procedure...
...When he was speaking he wasn't just speakingin a completely academic tone," says Afro-AmericanStudies concentrator Ann L. Chang '96, who hasheard West speak. "He would refer to black cultureand he was able to incorporate so many things intowhat he was saying that he was able to get manymore people interested in [his message...
...change hasn't sunk in on all levels,however. Museum intraoffice memos written byTrifiro continue to refer to employees as"guards...
...definition of the word "label" is purposely ambiguous. It refers most clearly to the explanatory texts that accompany works of art in museums. The show plays with this type of label by presenting several of them with each piece of art, by having the authors sign the texts (which are usually anonymous), and by placing the works and the labels relatively far apart, forcing the viewer to approach the piece without the intermediary of the label. This requires the viewer to put some effort into viewing; in many cases, the labels aren't next to the works to which they...
...other hand, we vote to abolish, Nancy Kerrigan (open your damn mouth when you talk, will you?) and fortysomethings who refer to the Clinton as "Bill and Hillary...