Word: followings
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...department always tries to get a new generation," Strauch said, adding that he expected the pair to follow in the footsteps of their predecessors, including Nobel Prize winners Sheldon L. Glashow, Professor of Physics, and Steven Weinberg, Higgins Professor of Physics. "We expect them to accomplish as much as those before them," Strauch added...
...close of the memorial service, all 243 foreign dignitaries filed past an urn containing Ohira's ashes. Each made a low, formal bow, the traditional Japanese gesture of respect, except Carter, who barely nodded his head. But the Japanese, not expecting a newcomer to follow protocol, were not upset by Carter's performance. Later, however, Carter clearly startled Ohira's widow with a display of American informality while paying a call on her. He greeted her with a kiss, then slipped his arm around her waist when leading her into the Ohira family home...
...phone to the press with another venomous dart: "Yesterday Fred Silverman told me that there was no way we both could stay. He didn't ask for my resignation then or ever. He simply stated that the RCA people play hardball and that he would probably follow me out the door in six months." Finally, two days later, Pfeiffer agreed to go quietly in return for a termination-of-contract settlement said to be worth more than...
Convention language, alright--very conventional, if you follow sports...
...first tour of Old Jerusalem. Unfortunately, the star-struck local press easily matched her pace every limp of the way. Plagued by reporters at Jerusalem's monument to the Holocaust victims, the actress exploded: "You won't even let me cry by myself! People don't follow me around...