Word: retained
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Quoting the NCAA constitution, Brown University President Howard W. Swearer issued a statement for all the presidents expressing serious doubt of the Association's stated resolve to "retain a clear line of demarcation between college athletics and professional sports...
...nearby Parcel 1B development; it hit upon an agreeable proposal that will secure the future of that corner of the Square, and they built up some precious goodwill with local residents. Even in situations where it may make affairs more complicated or sticky, though, the University should retain its commitment to community involvement. The people that have to live with Harvard's actions deserve some say in their formulation...
Ahmed hopes to study medicine one day, "because my people need doctors." Asked if he has a more personal impetus, he says that he loves science, and his expression shows it. "I love to see how the body works-the head, the stomach, the heart." Can he retain his politics and be a doctor too? "The first work of a doctor is not to be a political man." He is presented with a hypothetical situation: he is a doctor fighting in Israel; a wounded Israeli comes to him for help. "Are you a Palestinian or a doctor...
...Last Metro. Paris show people retain their grace under pressure of the German Occupation. Director François Truffaut is at his best, too, in this suspenseful romance...
...parrot tulips and gold beakers, fur, fruit, fish, feather and dew-drops-was a symbol of appropriation. It declared the owner's 5 power to seize and keep the real stuff of the world. Even the still lifes of that great master of meditative vision, Chardin, tend to retain this emblematic quality; it was written into his social background. In Morandi, things are otherwise...