Word: dated
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...numbers are grim. Last year, in the most detailed study of the problem to date, the Wolf Organization of Cambridge, Massachusetts, analyzed data from a 20-year period and declared that the orchestral industry is facing a financial crisis of unprecedented proportions. Deficits of the 254 major orchestras the report traced have soared from $2.8 million in 1971 to $7 million in 1991, while operating expenses rose from $87.5 million to $207 million in the same period...
...into an art. An indecipherable pattern prepares the audience to be on their toes as well as to sit back with their own expectations. Especially well-done are the changes in time that can be as subtle as a run through a hedge maze or as blatant as the date and subject flashing across the screen...
...know what his future plans are," Thompson said. "He is resigning, but he has not given us an effective date--he said he wants to wrap up his cases...
Soon after her return to London at 19, she was telephoned by Winston Churchill's son Randolph, who asked her on a blind date. "What do you look like?" he inquired, none too gallantly. "Redheaded and rather fat, but Mummy says that puppy fat disappears." Two weeks and three dates later, they decided to get married...
...Ryan put herself through the University of Southern California, graduating cum laude. Her first job was teaching at Whittier High School, where the lively Miss Ryan was the students' favorite. At an amateur- theater try-out, she met young lawyer Richard Nixon, who proposed on the first date. "I thought he was crazy," she declared years later. He persevered for three years, and in 1940 they were married...