Word: submitting
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...just been murdered. Rather than call the police, she and her new boyfriend set out to solve the case themselves. What follows is a series of progressively more improbable events. To buy this film's plot, it isn't enough to suspend disbelief; you have to submit to a lobotomy...
Calnan said Cambridge's other theaters may be asked to submit applications for midnight film permits, but added she doubted that any effort would be made to block the moviehouses from showing their regular midnight shows this weekend. "I can't speculate on what the board will do," she said...
...Massachusetts law "would require no money out of Harvard's pocket," Crane stressed, adding that he plans to submit the bill to the state legislature before December...
...fulfilled it. Blindness opens with the diary of John Haye, 16, a student at a typically repressive English public school. The lad shows himself to be a callow but somehow endearing little twit, alternately gushing over books he likes and playing the world-weary aesthete. Asked to submit a story to a school magazine, Haye notes archly that "there is a sense of degradation attached to appearing in print." The young dandy likes to appear cold and aloof: "It sounds an awful thing to write, but I seldom meet anyone who interests me more than myself: my own fault...
Judge Trautwein suggested a compromise to finesse, if not resolve, the constitutional conflict: he ordered Farber to submit his notes for a closed, in camera inspection by the Court, which would determine which, if any, of Farber's notes must be turned over to the defense. Attorneys for Farber and the Times rejected this approach, however, arguing that it too violated the First Amendment, and that Judge Trautwein had failed to show why such material might be relevant to Jascalevitch's defense. Trautwein responded by citing Farber and the Times for contempt of court...