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...passed a series of proposals attempting to ease overcrowding by diminishing the role Dudley House played in the lives of nonresident undergraduates. Believing that more students would opt to move off campus if they could retain affiliation with their original House, then-members of the committee acted to relax rules that forced nonresidents to become Dudley affiliates...
Even with their caution, the astronauts at one point were 1 hr. 20 min. ahead of schedule. It all went so well that toward the end they slowed down to relax and drink in the views. They completed the rescue in less than six hours. Said a cheery Commander Hauck: "Houston, we've got two satellites locked...
Consider: ZTT, the parent company of Frankie Goes to Hollywood, has sold almost 10 million pieces of FGTH vinyl. Relax, the first smash Frankie single, released just over a year ago, is now the fourth-bestselling record in British history, a banned by the BBC did much to ensure. Two Tribes, the follow-up to Relax, was a scornful antiwar song that sailed straight to No. 1 in the first week of its release. Frankie has now sold more records more quickly than any other group since the Beatles. "We're the image of England 1984," says Holly Johnson...
Radcliffe kept the pressure up for the balance of the contest, according to Meacham, although the ruggers could afford to "just sort of relax...
...such intentions. "Let it be clear that even if we have to go alone, we are going to go with the elections on Nov. 4," he said. If the Sandinistas' response to news coverage of Godoy's withdrawal is any indication, they are not likely to relax their tight control over the country once they are elected. The story was so heavily censored in the country's leading opposition daily, La Prensa, that the publisher decided to scrap that day's edition...