Word: traffics
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...pieced together from antique kimonos, the set is metal gratings and a chair, and Lear spends a long while stuffed into a laundry cart? Surely this is auteurist direction run riot, the sort of conceptual staging of Shakespeare that makes theatergoers yearn for the days of the director as traffic...
...YORK. For many the word connotes tall buildings and grungy streets, where traffic jams abound and businessmen juggle the fortunes of the nation...
...present tenants of the Gulf station--like many members of the Cambridge City Council--think that the new hotel will create traffic, will remove desperately needed parking space, and will make Harvard Square uglier and more expensive. How does Harvard, speaking through Associate Vice President for State and Community Affairs Jacqueline O'Neill, counter these charges? With the comment, "Change is always threatening to people...
...While traffic at the parks was robust, new attractions were needed to lure repeat customers. When Eisner and company took over, some rides were growing corny with age, especially in the Tomorrowland section of the parks, as real- life events were surpassing Disney's futurism. Says Eisner: "The park has to be extremely contemporary. If it's not, the kids won't think it's a rad place to be. If it's not innovative, then intelligent people will be bored or go somewhere else...
...Border Interdiction System, both designed to promote cooperation among law-enforcement agencies in stanching the inflow of drugs. Yet that is precisely what makes him vulnerable: polls show that a majority of Americans believe that the Reagan Administration has failed to make a serious effort to stem the drug traffic...