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...Bloom also stood at the helm as the school made plans to move to Allston. He said that a number of administrative shifts within the University complicated the school’s ability to set time frames for the move...
...Last year Hollander and his gang silenced Dawson to make Harvard one-dimensional, then teed off on the immobile Pizzotti as he stood in the shotgun with a target on his back. There is little chance new running back Cheng Ho can take the pressure off Pizzotti where not even Dawson could...
...they tried to capture “the face”—a vision of a lost love. While they were able to achieve some meaning, this soon came to an abrupt end when the elderly man who’d been leading their creative endeavor simply stood up and walked away. The second play, “Cascando,” continued this theme, with a writer desperate to finish the ultimate story before going to sleep. But his desperation to finish the story, about a man named Woburn, only drove him deeper into madness...
...Near the end of the meeting, Schiffgens tried to explain his use of language to a restive crowd: "Invincible means no more negativity. No more enmity. We want to make Germany invincible so they cannot defeat you!" Lynch, who by this time had availed himself of a translator, then stood up and took the microphone: "You all have a history and Raja Emanuel has triggered some things. I would say, 'Deal with it.' Have it out with Raja Emanuel. But he's a great human being...
...traditions of rock painting--animals and fish of every kind, spirit figures and the imposing, fearsome effigies of the great Rainbow Serpent--are as impressive as anything in the caves of Lascaux or Altamira and tens of thousands of years older. As far as we know, the Australian Aborigines stood at the very dawn of human imagemaking...