Word: regularizes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Quieter but even more arresting is "Electric Light," in which an electric organ at the lowest possible pitch substitutes for a flickering neon sign, illuminating and concealing the body of a female lover at regular intervals. The music never changes, and Harvey just watches, confessing that "she tears my heart out, every time." In the last verse, her voice lilts to a high, thin whisper as though all oxygen had run out of the room; the counterpoint to the neon drone bewitches, and Harvey, ever economical, stops the track early before the moment could be lost...
...honestly, what would you think of Harvard if the only contact you had with the students was from 2 to 5 a.m. on a relatively uneventful Saturday night, during regular Store 24 pit stops? Certainly Larry, Josie and Gwendolyn have all seen us in a drunken stupor attempting to satiate the munchies. Perhaps Larry, puts it best: "I'm sick to hell of all you Harvard students, with your guys obnoxious requests, and your ladies' inane cackling...
Blake, Majmudar's regular partner at No. 1doubles, was teamed with fellow sophomoreStyperek, who himself was pressed into action thisweekend due to injuries to freshmen Cillie Swartand William Lee. Blake and Styperek--playingtogether for the first time--looked like oldpartners in an easy 8-1 win at second doubles...
What makes an IPA different from a regular managed-care company is that the doctors who are giving the care are also calling the financial shots. PrimaHealth is owned and operated by doctors from Duke and the surrounding area. It has contracts with insurance companies to provide the doctors' services under those plans. Once it has the contract, PrimaHealth doctors, not the insurance company, make the decisions about how patients will be cared...
...Abdullah's reign endures--and he appears to enjoy excellent health, thanks to sensible eating and regular laps across his palace pool--he may be able to defuse the growing fundamentalist challenge to the Saudi monarchy, in part by expanding political power beyond the royal family. He is a strong supporter of the appointed Consultative Council, created by Fahd in 1993 to introduce limited public debate. In line with his distaste for corruption, Abdullah has initiated fiscal reforms designed to end the dubious dealings and royal patronage that have been a prime focus of the growing popular discontent. Besides cutting...