Word: waits
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...wait. People will fall for the old stock-plot trick once, never twice. Voila, a new ingredient. Harry's getting soft. Not on the crooks, mind you, they still get their just deserts. On himself. That's right, there's a woman in this one, and Harry falls for her (and she for him). As if to underscore the new factor of emotional involvement as opposed to simple animal passion, the usual scenes of sexual conquest are conspicuous only by their absence. The substitutes, however, are much better than the originals. The scene where Harry tells his partner, Inspector Moore...
...variety of reasons, reducing its level of effort. My conclusion was that there was no doubt that were those trends to continue, then inevitably the lines would cross, and we would be injecting a fundamental instability into the world. Further, you didn't have to wait until we were in an inferior position for that instability to occur...
With its victory over UNH, B.U. seems to have fully reacclimated its perennial power in the ECAC. Unless Harvard meets B.U. in the Beanpot Tournament or in the ECAC playoffs, the Crimson will have to wait until next season to seek the sweet taste of revenge against the intimidating Terriers...
Coriolanus by Shakespeare/Beethoven. Directed by Peter Sellars. Jan. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 7:30 pm in the Loeb Experimental Theater. Tickets free at box office the day prior to the performance. Dracula lurks in wait for you. Thrills to go with the chill in the air, courtesy of Daedalus II, a new Boston drama company. Playing at 367 Boylston St., Boston Thursday and Friday at 8 and Saturdays at 7:30 and 10:15. Through Jan. 29. For info call...
...Wait a minute... You mean those people were really in the band? You mean those instruments were really their own and they knew how to play them? Well, in that case let's just say they were totally humiliated by the classy and entertaining minstrels from Brown...