Word: subject
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...course, for all but the most promiscuous man, underwear is a garment not subject to public scrutiny. However, in dorm life, where unannounced guests pop in at all hours, one may find his underwear suddenly on display. In such a situation, boxers, which are less revealing than briefs and which more closely resemble outerwear, are more socially appropriate...
Until the Daily's independence is true and complete, we agree with you that the ISU student newspaper should be subject to laws intended to curb government secrecy and state-subsidized competition. --Michael G. Gartner, Editor and Co-owner, the Daily Tribune; Institute of Politics Fellow, 1994 --Gary G. Gerlach, Publisher and Co-owner, The Daily Tribune; J.D. 1970, M.P.A...
...Suicide is a tough subject," Rosenthal says. "Even people in hospitals commit suicide. People can be in care and still commit suicide. People come [to Harvard] with a lot of stresses, and it can be aggravated in a college environment...
...world's most feared monopolist, your ruthless predations the subject of a Justice Department probe. So what do you do to get away from it all? Get a cool haircut and party down amongst your fellow geeks. At last week's Comdex, the computer industry's annual Las Vegas hoedown, Wild BILL GATES was feeling the groove at the Harley-Davidson Club on the Strip, dancing with the commoners until the wee hours. To see for yourself, go to ZDNet's PC Week Online zdnet.com/pcweek for a video playback of the Microsoft chairman's floor technique...
...prophecy of this play is a valid one, it is also one which has been done, and re-done too many times in the past few years. Forbidden Fruits is one of those ideas which have been done "too many times." In order to produce a play on this subject which is a memorable and lasting drama, it needs to be original. Not necessarily original in what it tries to purport, but original in the way it presents its theme. Forbidden Fruits offers a different stage set-up, but the dialogue and plot are too naive, simple and predictable...