Word: repeat
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Board is considered part of the News Board -- and an part You can write mostly sports if you want to, you can write half sports, or you can write next to no sports. But, as Ben Beach, our boy wonder sports editor would say, "Sports is a groove." To repeat, the News Board Comp is Harvard's best introductory course to Harvard. (Consider the bright side: you'll be able to analyze and discuss with knowledge and precision exactly why you're miserable here...
...strong nucleus of players at the so-called skill positions should make the Bulldogs a cinch to repeat as Ivy League grid champion, not withstanding a possibly potent challenge from Joe Restic's Crimson...
...crowd of men, who peer at her, offer advice, listen or look with varying degrees of veiled prurience, and otherwise impose on her. In The Arts-Drawing, 1760, the old man is rhapsodizing over her work as though she were a gifted parrot learning, at last, to repeat a phrase, while the supercilious drawing master points to the model she must copy. In the crammed, tilted space, the heads on their distorted bodies swell grotesquely, like pale masks. Every detail of costume is there-one could dress an opera from Traversi-but the whole has gone awry: we gaze into...
...become more concerned now with melody, but I'm also very interested in what I call questions of large design, the sequence of the way things happen in a piece. The sense of new discourse is very important. Composers who go dry do so because they repeat their forms, not because they repeat their melodic or harmonic idiosyncrasies...
What Americans fear more than anything else is a repeat of Viet Nam. This proposal would effectively eliminate such a possibility, while ensuring that our nation is adequately prepared for a genuine defense emergency. Our volunteer forces would then be available to man the outposts...