Word: subjected
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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This is not to say the members of the administration and the Faculty are consciously callous to the interests of students. But even those who are sympathetic to the students in general have no way to accurately gauge student opinion on a given subject. The proposed assembly's large size (approximately 85 representatives) and provisions for referenda on important issues will guarantee that those willing to listen will hear what the students are really saying. And if enough are willing to listen, it may well be that merely the forceful presentation of the views of 6200 Harvard students will influence...
...golfers were severely handicapped by the absence of Alex Vik, Spence Fitzgibbons, and Brett Johnson, who anchor down the first, third, and fourth spots on the team ladder. Vik and Fitzgibbons had an hourly in Anthropology 184, "Geography of the Tropics," a subject quite essential to every golfer who occasionally finds himself searching for the elusive ball amidst latifundia previously untrod...
...safety inspectors and responding (in triplicate) to 12,472 government questionnaires dealing with things like the number of soap spigots in the washrooms and the ratio of three-toed dwarfs he employed relative to their number in the total population. Ditchley was becoming, frankly, a little paranoid on the subject of lawyers. His sister's divorce didn't help...
...adults. Like his old New Wave colleague, François Truffaut, he also has the ability to portray children on-screen without condescension or sentimentality. These talents are evident in Pretty Baby; yet the movie does not work. Even though Malle has approached his film's potentially grisly subject with taste and compassion, Pretty Baby is often static and almost always shallow...
Reporter: "I hear you don't give interviews." Subject: "I don't. You have an exception...