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...gives me the energy to resolve them. Resolving a problem creates an inventive energy. I have an architect friend who says that the best buildings he has designed are those on difficult terrain, because he is then forced to consider every aspect of what he is building. But limitations and restrictions should not be so great that they paralyze you. TIME: Your films are frequently described as realist. How would you characterize your work? Kiarostami: People's views about my films are probably more correct than my own. My main influence is real life. But no matter how realistic...
According to Assistant Provost Daniel D. Moriarty, chief information officer for the University, no new action has yet been taken by any University component to limit student access to file sharing software, such as Kazaa or Morpheus...
...year and a half, also subjected Harvard to intense pressure to make a deal that would satisfy all parties. The University’s purchase of the Arsenal had been controversial, sparking protests by local children and a response from the state legislature, which considered passing a bill to limit the tax-exempt holdings of non-profit institutions...
...feel that a lot of Harvard shows are disadvantaged in that they limit their audience to the walls of the Yard,” she said...
...applied its own rule consistently. For many years the agency did not enforce the age limit for pilots of foreign airlines, and even after it began to, in 1978, it issued waivers for several more years. Only in 1995 did the FAA extend the rule to U.S. pilots of smaller, commuter airlines. That move spurred Republican Senator Frank Murkowski of Alaska to sponsor legislation to lift the age to 63. It failed, but last month Murkowski reintroduced the bill, and the measure may be voted on by the Senate in a few weeks, though its prospects for passage...