Word: trios
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Anna played by Linda Sugin, is the symbolic presence that inspires the trio's journey backwards. Sugin is good as the pretentious, provocative pal but in her performance is inconsistent. Anna is both an eerie intangible presence and also a real woman who comes to visit her old friend and witnesses the rather pathetic relationship between her friend and her husband. Sugin handles the former deftly. But as the middle aged sophisticated visitor, Sugin suddenly seems affected, with a manner more conducive for a Broadway musical than serious drama...
...deadly trio all boast superb women's hockey programs that rely on athletic scholarships and heavy recruiting...
MORE THAN THE other cast members or the director, he appears to understand that Pinter's dialogue is significant for its superficiality, for what it doesn't say. He is the only member of the play's trio to pull off the line "How are you doing?" with just the proper lack of conviction...
...October, the trio of right-wing Senators engineered the release of a much more hard-hitting report prepared not by the Administration but by a panel of outsiders-the President's General Advisory Committee on Arms Control and Disarmament (GAC), composed of private citizens, most of whom are hawks and arms-control skeptics. Their study, based heavily on data gathered and interpreted by Sullivan, found the Soviets guilty of 17 "material breaches" of nine treaties and four international commitments. The GAC also cited ten "suspected violations...
Saturday marked the debut of quite a number of freshmen sprinters. Yardlings Dele Fayemi, Colleen Collins and Mary Rakie did not fare that well against Cadets Kathy Harrison. Marilyn Gibbs and Michelle Collins. The trio of Crimson freshmen took only a third and a fourth in the 55 and 200 meter sprints...