Word: followings
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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Most importantly, this performance escapes parodying its own seriousness. How strange then, after such an accomplishment, to follow up this fragile solemnity with Bugs Bunny and P.D.Q. Bach, as if to undermine the whole endeavor...
...decade would have to accept wage boosts "at least 2½% lower" than the rise in prices, out of fear that larger increases in pay would prompt still more inflation. Concluding the gloomy chorus, John T. Dunlop, who sets the voluntary wage guidelines that the Administration asks labor to follow, said that it might take "a decade or two" before workers' pay catches up with the present "enormous rises in living costs...
...will allow everyone in Gund Hall a little more space to spread his blueprints while McCue and company rethink the whole approach to urban design. The next dean expects a reshuffling of faculty members and courses and the addition of several new instructors. He adds that other universities may follow Harvard's example in pruning overgrown public policy projects...
...court cited a state Supreme Court decision saying California judges should consider U.S. Supreme Court decisions but should not follow such precedents unless they provide individual protection equal to that guaranteed by state...
...three plays have been called the Henriad, so smoothly does one follow another. In Richard II, Henry Bolingbroke deposed and killed the sybaritic Richard and took for himself the title of Henry IV. As Henry IV, Part One, begins, he discovers that, having usurped the crown, he is himself beset by usurpers. The Percy family, which helped him to the throne, has learned too well the lesson of rebellion. The firebrand of the family, young Hotspur, refuses to accede to the new king's demands for prisoners captured in a conflict along the Scottish border. The result...