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...love. The plot, a wittily constructed but logically dubious foofaraw, about a physician who must decide whether to save the life of a mediocre yet decent colleague or that of a gifted yet wicked artist, is taken just seriously enough to display the talents of the cast. Even the smallest performances are persuasive, and one is exceptional: as the artist's devoted wife, a woman so blind to her husband's sins that she might easily seem pathetic, Martha Henry radiates strength, grace and throbbing-voiced appeal. In Dilemma's other exacting role, Brent Carver finds...
...even big." Nice observation, Mr. Knobler, but what's the big deal? There is a great deal to be said about a small college where one can walk from class to class in just a few minutes, without the problems of city traffic. Mr. Knobler said we have the "smallest enrollment in the Ivy League." I suppose that stands to reason since we have a limited number of spaces for all of our applicants. But does it really matter if Dartmouth has 4200 and Harvard has over 6000? It makes no difference...
...smallest of the contra factions, the Nicaraguan Democratic Union, and its military wing, the Nicaraguan Revolutionary Armed Forces, are composed primarily of businessmen, labor leaders and students who originally were allied with the Sandinistas in the fight against Somoza. Like the F.D.N. and MISURA, they have been using bases in Honduras to challenge the Sandinistas' northern border...
...state of intoxication, usually to work as a slave. Narcisse, who spent several years as a slave on a sugar plantation, reports that zombies do not make very good workers. Says he: "The slightest chore required great effort." He reports that his senses were so distorted that the smallest stream seemed a wide and unfordable sea, as though "my eyes were turned...
NAVY 6, PRINCETON 0--The phrase "deep-six" applies, as the armed forces' strongest football team sinks the smallest of the Big Three...