Word: versionof
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...block radius in Somerville's sleepyDavis Square, three Irish pubs represent thetradition--and commercialism--of the Hub's versionof Irish-Americanism...
...strange series of events, politics andeducation coalesced to produce the April versionof the MECT...
...film's steady injection of 1958's versionof deviant sex, drug use and rock and roll furtherprovokes the dirty feelings of disgust. Thesethreats to the blissful uniformity of Americanpost-war culture, being perhaps more immediate tothe general audience, elicit the gut response thatthen highlights the more latent tension presentedby the fear of foreign infiltration. Welles, asboth actor and director, effectively uses thenational border to comment on the relationship ofindividual security to larger systems. As much aswe, especially as an American audience, would liketo believe in our absolute ability to choose weare often structured by our identification withsome cause or other...
...Even if Ms. Grant was evasive, the universityhas an obligation to follow some academic versionof due process," the editorial continued. "Afterall, fact-finding and intellectual inquiry are atthe heart of the university...
Josh B. Lieb '94 said he wrote his own versionof "Pretty Woman" and filed it with the SupremeCourt last April, but added that he had mistakenlyfiled it for a totally unrelated case...