Word: strings
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...aftermath of a string of club closings to non-members--all at the behest of graduate boards--final club members say a change is coming...
Ninety-eight days ago, seniors gathered at the Hong Kong restaurant to drink and dance with their classmates to kickoff of a string of senior events leading up to the end of their Harvard careers...
...latest in a string of security breaches to the University's computing systems, a hacker broke into the system which hosts the e-mail accounts in the "wjh" domain--including accounts belonging to members of the psychology and sociology departments...
...when the formal exchanges are closed. Now, when it comes to trading I try to be a true boy scout. But I cannot tell you how often I have seen remarkably prescient buying and clairvoyant selling in after-hours trading. Stocks jangle up and down as if on a string, prone to manipulation by institutions trying to color trading...
...always been comfortable with falsetto--the son of two South Carolina voice teachers, he warbled soprano arias as a party trick in college--but it was not until his last year at the University of Michigan that it occurred to him to start using it in earnest. After a string of bad performances in 1992 threw him into "a pretty horrible depression," he told a psychotherapist about what he called his "other voice." She replied that both voices came from the same person. Within days he realized his true identity as a singer; just five years later...