Word: thees
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...find in thee article a student leveling the charge of bigotry, former Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS) Co-Chair Deborah J. Wexler '95 feeling infuriated, and RUS planing a protest rally-because of tan issue Peninsula published this past November...
...There're icreasing disparties in thee world in general. It's scary," Carpenter says. "Even an Harvard. We [use] lables to distinguish ourselves from others, rather than celebrating what links us all together. There's a general trend towards this..we have to fight against...
...queue stretched so far back one day last week that two Russian babushkas could be spotted alongside thee stream of section refugees reasoning that some valuable commodity must be distributed at the end. Rumor has it that if you hand the checker five kopecks he'll stick a loaf of bread in your "A Wet Book Is Not A Dead Duck...
...musical comedy--ahhh, we know thee well. From Broadway to the high school auditoriums across this fair nation, musical comedies occupy a cherished place in the arts. We remember rousing chorus numbers and witty repartee. We remember warmed hearts and corny love scenes. Ambitious, yes. Alas, it's proven too ambitious for the Harvard stage, or at least this Harvard stage...
...stay away, as Asian-American activists urged audiences to do when Rising Sun hit the screens. The Sean Connery thriller, which opened to yowls of bad publicity about its caustic view of Japan's business intentions in the U.S., has been a decent-size ($55 million) hit anyway. Get thee to an art house, where Raise the Red Lantern, Ju Dou and other sumptuous dramas directed by Zhang Yimou and starring glorious Gong Li have helped make China a new force in world cinema. Check out Hard Target, as millions of teenage boys already have. The director of this martial...