Word: sudden
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...sudden change in job description for the sophomore goalie? Simply put, Boston University is not a good hockey team, and Harvard could afford to have some...
...last scenes of the film drew criticism for their violent content, and they are, indeed, bloody. Some were surprised when the film won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival that year. But in the sudden eruption of violence in the almost dreamlike sequence, the scene almost acts like a sexual release that the earlier scenes of Travis's desperation have led to: Scorsese is merely completing the portrait...
McGaw gave no reason for Harvard's sudden change in position, Cohen said...
...Meshkova and other Russians the news of a reissued $100 note revives bad memories. In the winter of 1991, when then Prime Minister Valentin Pavlov suddenly announced that citizens had three days to exchange their rubles for a newly printed currency, they could turn in only the equivalent of one month's salary. The old rubles were declared worthless, and millions of Russians lost their life savings. Then in 1993 the government made another sudden decree, which meant that Russians again had to exchange a limited amount of old money for new, with the transaction stamped in passports to prevent...
Somewhere along the way, someone realized that, without a significant draw, students would not come to a campus-wide student center--that on the most basic level Harvard undergraduates neither need nor want Loker. That, and not a sudden inexplicable outpouring of munificence, explains the evolution of Crimson Cash. Not only would Harvard build a student center cum food court, it would pay its students to come and visit...