Word: virtualization
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...reform government in Cambridge nearly failed because the Cambridge Committee for Plan E began to lose prestige and power by taking a virtual "holier-than-thou" attitude. The Cambridge Civic Association was founded then and since that time the City Council has been CCA dominated...
...Princetonian plea continues, "For years Princeton partisans have been spoiled. They have expected to see a perfect team, a virtual touchdown-machine, demolish its opponents at will. No team can keep up such a record forever without the sort of professionalism that none of us would want to see. After all, there are other schools in the League, too, and occasionally some of them will have teams that can beat us or even rent...
...fail to understand the reasoning that leads you to conclude that this agreement will establish a "virtual monopoly" on the undergraduate film-showing market. Under the terms of the agreement these three groups expect to present an integrated film series that will include twenty or twenty-four individual dates throughout the academic year. Since those same three groups last year showed a total of over forty films, it is difficult to perceive the manner in which they are affording more competition to other prospective film-showing groups than last year. The charge that these twenty-odd showings will constitute...
...Student Council will vote on the plan this evening; if approved, it would grant to three groups a virtual monopoly. The obvious solution is to call a new meeting to which all groups interested in showing films would be invited. By drawing lots for exhibiting dates, this profitable source of income would not be monopolized...
...Senior Louis Gossett plays him well. There is a fresh, humorous smack to the writing-that sense of proportion so vital in dealing with a character who lacks one. But only his humor and his hero are Playwright Peterson's own; they function inside a framework, indeed a virtual cage of cliches. Where Spencer is typical but real, his experiences are merely trite, and sometimes clumsy and protracted. What makes Take a Giant Step uncommon in terms of Negro life-its middle-class outlook-is precisely what makes it over-familiar in terms of adolescence...