Word: aims
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Nathans said new plans also aim to foster increased interaction between first-years and upper-class students. Orientation week will "carve out a more substantive role" for prefects throughout next year, she said...
...property that, in a necktie at least, might prove decidedly unpleasant on damp days. Armed with the tools of molecular biology, however, scientists can learn how spiders construct their silk and then apply those lessons to the design of other fibers. "After all," says Gosline, "we do not aim to copy nature directly, but to adapt her designs and processes to our own purposes...
Less than a minute into the game, Cohagen collected the puck to the right of Catamount goalie Christian Soucy, and took dead aim at the far corner. His shot was just slightly off; although the shot beat Soucy, the goalpost rejected it, and a freak rebound deposited it right back to Cohagen...
...meeting with Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III on Tuesday. Taylor discussed the aim of his new group, which he says is more action and less position taking...
Left to this framework, Bookends would succeed as a darkly comic romp. However, the script's multiple flashbacks aim for a wholly different style of comedy. Rather than the absurdism of the central scenes, the flashbacks try to be witty and biting. They unfortunately fall far short of the rest of the play. More serious than the rest, they interrupt the over-the-top momentum of the hostage scenes...