Word: pointing
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Dates: during 1990-1990
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...conflict between the two bodies was over the time for an alternative panel lecture on Saturday. This point, an extremely minor one in comparison with the pressing issue of minority and women faculty recruitment, came to dominate both the debate in council and the reporting of the debate...
...doubt six million pebbles--three million sitting atop Poland alone--will be quite a sight. And that's the point, of course, said David Poskin, a Brandeis first-year student who is coordinating the display through the Brandeis Hillel. "It wasn't just six million that died," he explained in an interview. "It was six million people. It's more than a number...
...such a gradualist, spoon-fed approach to the number of Holocaust victims cannot enhance understanding of the human tragedy of the Holocaust. If the point is really to remember life, not numbers, why not remember all life? Eleven million will "click," just like six million, if it really stands for people, not Arabic numerals...
...feel that it is important to make this point clear because it is a comon point of confusion. All women, by virtue of their paying $5 to RUS on their term bills, which is analogous to all undergraduates paying $20 to the Undergraduate Council, are entitled to membership in RUS. After attending two meetings, women are eligible to vote...
...were with them nearly point for point, then they would take us for a three or four point run," Valasek said. "The result doesn't matter because we built confidence tonight...