Word: repeat
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Carter intends to repeat the fireside chat and the phone-in, and he is considering a scheme to make sure that 5% to 10% of the guests at official White House lunches or dinners are "average Americans." The President plans to make other brief forays around the country, settling down for the night in the homes of private citizens. After his visit to Clinton this week, Carter will travel to Charleston, W. Va., for a conference on energy and coal, and then hop up to New York City to deliver a U.N. address that will outline his general views...
...University Choir, under the direction of John Ferris, presents Bruckner's Mass in e as part of Cambridge Concert Series. First Congregational Church at 11 Garden Street, 8 pm. Repeat performance on Saturday...
...Last Tycoon, and the romantic fervor which defined Gatsby has been replaced in Stahr by a "mixture of common sense, wise sensibility, theatrical ingenuity, and a certain half-naive conception of the common weal." A paternalistic employer of the old school, Stahr, like his literary forerunner, is condemned to repeat the past in an age which values only the present moment. In contrast to Gatsby, however, his nemesis is not the carelessness of the very rich but the more modern venality of American capitalism...
Gullis' deception was discovered when his former colleagues, in repeating the tests, were unable to find the increased concentrations of a particular substance reported by the young scientist. By then, Gullis had returned to London. But Biochemist Bernd Hamprecht, his superior at the institute, insisted that he come back to West Germany and repeat his work under supervision. Gullis agreed, and after four futile tries conceded that he had faked his data...
...repeat that the problems of cities and of the environment are of central importance. The GSD could be exercising a leadership role in finding new solutions to these problems...