Word: amateurã
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...professor Ruth S. Lingford, who is Gray’s thesis advisor, said that it was ironic that an art form that was previously considered “demographic and amateur?? is now prominently displayed in galleries...
...event definitely got bigger and more professional this year, and plus the presence of Domna probably attracted a lot of people,” said Elissa Leechawengwongs ’09, who came to watch and sample the food. Rosen, a self-proclaimed “advanced amateur?? at cooking, said this kind of event was a welcome distraction from Harvard’s academic life. “Cooking is fun, writing books takes a long time, but when you cook something, you get to eat it right away,” he said...
...Professional” is a dirty word in college athletics. Being an “amateur?? is as good a thing as being “professional” is bad. But the technicalities can be absurd. If your parents can afford to send you to sports camps every summer, you remain an amateur. You can win the gold medal for your country and the NCAA championship for your college and still be an amateur. But if you join your Olympic teammates on the Wheaties box, you instantly become a professional. That is why some 1998 U.S. women?...
...Pasternack reiterates that he is simply an “amateur?? and a “collaborator...
...process, the raw chemistry, the little petty drama of it,” says Matt. And, to a certain extent, you don’t even have to know exactly what’s being done: “It’s really important to come from an amateur??s point of view, to be amazed. You’re really defending the reader...