Word: perfects
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...many chances he gets to sound off on just about anything. Given the possible alternatives, Yoko Ono's fiat that John Lennon's passing be marked with ten minutes of silence around the world was inspired. In truth, the day of the telecast experiment would be a perfect time for the nation to reflect generally-and silently-on the whole disgruntling phenomenon of superfluous talk...
...Hampshire game was by no account a picture-perfect effort, but that is what makes the win so impressive an indication of the team's long-range chances for success. That a squad can come from a seven point deficit late in the game--especially when it is not playing its best basketball--testifies to its spirit. Says Trout, "The team is getting more intense...
Some women, however, while they appreciate Wellesley's charm, still feel that a lot of its perquisites are artificial and unnecessary. "The alums have a lot of power--they replace the worn carpeting, make sure the lands are perfectly manicured, and work on ensuring that Wellesley remains static and unchanging," Trippe says. "In the springtime I can go out and pick bunches of azaleas and pussywillow and bring them back to my room because the campus is like a specimen or botanical garden. But then, you begin to wonder if it's natural for everything to be that perfect...
...that?" asks Breuer, and a figure detaches itself from the offstage staff huddle. "Can you do that into the mike?" A few moments later, the pop of a champagne cork fills the Loeb. "Perfect-you do that into the mike at that point, and from then till the end of the act everyone should make the same noise." The rehearsal continues, punctuated with a soft, irregular popping rhythm filling...
Although Lisa Harrison lost a grueling match to Bowdoin's number-one player, the other six Crimson racquetwomen breezed to 3-0 triumphs for a 6-1 victory and a perfect 4-0 mark...