Word: shadowing
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...interference in Iran's internal affairs, noted that a "chapter has closed" in Iran's history with the fall and death of the Shah, and emphasized that the U.S. "recognize(s) the reality of the Iranian Revolution." But by that time, the hostage issue had receded behind the shadow of the confrontation across the Iraq-Iran frontier...
...Affiliated Hospitals Center, now known as the Brigham and Women's Hospital, which sits snugly in the shadow of the smokestack of the Medical Area Total Energy Plant. A $19 million, 680-bed facility, the hospital complex is the largest medical teaching facility in the world...
...Affiliated Hospitals Center, now known as the Brigham and Women's Hospital, which sits snugly in the shadow of the smokestack of the Medical Area Total Energy Plant. A $19 million, 680-bed facility, the hospital complex is the largest medical teaching facility in the world...
...sense of speed and angle of ascent. Fond memories of his Bye Bye Birdie offer abundant evidence of that. His choreography could turn from the gliding thunder of tap to the vaulting grace of a waltz without missing a step. The vitality of such 42nd Street numbers as The Shadow Waltz-done just with work lights-Lullaby of Broadway and We're in the Money ensures that this show will not be a Champion memorial but, fittingly, an ongoing tribute...
...York City, by tradition the largest and most famous immigrant gateway to the New World, now has 80,000 children in bilingual classes. About 60,000 are Spanish. Among the nine other languages: Arabic, Chinese, Greek, Haitian Creole, Hebrew, Korean and Russian. Naturally, in the shadow of Ellis Island, there are many nostalgic references to the melting pot and the role of the American high school in giving incoming foreigners their first shared experience of the American way of life. Proponents argue that what was best for grandfather is not good enough for immigrant children today. For one thing, grandfather...