Word: shadowing
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...Crimson Key Society gives daily tours of the Yard, reciting the history of each building. And each spring, most every newspaper account of Commencement describes the ceremonies as taking place in the shadow of historic Widener Library...
...weeks ago were walking ground familiar to the citizens of the area. For four years the University has been trying to install six huge electricity-generating diesel engines it needs to make the plant cost-and energy-efficient, and for four years the people who live in the shadow of the giant smokestack have warned that the engines will produce pollutants that are dangerous to their health. The state agency which looks after such things has supported the citizens and the engines are gathering dust in a South Boston warehouse...
...couture to the elegant Nuit S de Cartier, a party to launch the jeweler's new line of evening accessories. Well, almost tout. Catherine Deneuve's date, Actor-Singer-Director Serge Gainsbourg, came to the ball uncombed, sans tie and wearing a scruffy 9 o'clock shadow. But then, the ex-love of Actress Jane Birkin is known for being defiantly négligé, despite the company he keeps. Cartier Heiress and Chairman Nathalie Hocq, 29, personally arranged the intimate dinner for 879 and subsequent party for 1,500, chartering eight Mystère-Falcon...
...electoral votes. In Lorain city, Carter took 18,214 votes, Ford 7,224. The local politicos weren't too surprised: there are five Democrats for every Republican in Lorain. Voting Democratic was a tradition long before John Kennedy discovered that his California tan beat the 5 o'clock shadow in the first debate of 1960. Kennedy made a beeline to Lorain from Philadelphia the morning after, and thousands of steel workers turned out to greet the Democratic candidate despite the damp of a September morning...
...angry exchange broke off as the candidates brought their campaigns almost to a dead stop while they prepared for the debate. For both it was a hair-raising risk. Earlier debates have turned on the most inconsequential factors: Richard Nixon's 5 o'clock shadow in 1960, Gerald Ford's gaffe in saying that Poland was not under Soviet domination in 1976. But those candidates had weeks to refurbish their images; Carter and Reagan will have no such luxury. Yet neither candidate felt he could pass up the chance to score a breakthrough and win that final...