Word: yes
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Yes, it's that time of the year again. It's raining, and the Indians have already started to lose. It's time for the Crimson baseball trivia quiz...
...observations of the physical and material manifestations of perestroika left us in a quandary. Yes, there were independently run food cooperatives, but their prices were prohibitively high. And there was no butter in the Moscow stores we visited, although our hotel restaurant had it on the table three times a day. Although more Jews are being allowed to emigrate, Jews within the country are still being arrested and jailed for openly protesting Soviet emigration policy. Students held different opinions and openly clashed at our roundtable discussions, but their thoughts and ideas differed even more when we met with them alone...
...explained that if he were investigating Meese's relations with Wallach, "I'd put it to the grand jury for indictment." Meese protested, "But I haven't done anything wrong." Weld persisted, claiming that Wallach, Meese's former personal attorney, had traded his influence with Meese for big money. "Yes, but Wallach was indicted," Meese replied. Said Weld: "I'm not talking about Wallach. I'm talking about...
...Yes, I am suggesting that infants understand what it means to be a baseball fan. Of course they...
Unfortunately, part of the answer lies in the fact that many Harvard students are not sensitive to students in the scientific fields. Those who choose to study hard sciences are regarded by many students as "nerdy," "uncool" and "too intense." Yes, the engineers and physicists among us do have to work hard; their classes are cumulative and involve time-consuming labs and problem sets. By no means, though, can these students be stereotyped as single-minded, homogeneous individuals...