Word: apartness
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Importantly, the pieces in “Over–stocked” are crucially interdependent—none make full sense apart from the context of the others. Wing begins the discussion deceitfully, suggesting that the show will be a trite critique of consumer culture. Quickly, though, Mueller and Ryoo dissolve this notion and turn the critical microscope onto art itself. And finally, gracefully, O’Reilly gestures at a resolution. Together, the artists’ work comprises an organism, and any attempt to understand it atomically or deconstructively will be misinformed...
...complaining to a friend about how unbelievably stupid the leaders of most corporations are. When it comes to getting through a recession, even a mild one like the one that may now be ending, big companies seem paralyzed by conventional thinking, unable to do the things that set apart leaders from failures. To illustrate this point, I’ll focus on a particularly vulnerable and hard-hit industry: PC vendors. The dismal state of the dominant players in the PC industry and the unusual success of some smaller companies send a clear message: to succeed in business, we would...
...game looked as if it was destined for overtime thanks to some second period heroics by Husky forward Chris Lynch, who scored a pair of power-play goals less than two minutes apart to erase a 2-0 BU lead...
...taking on two much weaker teams, BU and UMass, hardly proved challenging—not even with the matches taking place just hours apart...
...revolution. Falling living standards due to explosive population growth and declining oil revenue will focus public attention on the un-Islamic nature of the ruling regime’s extravagant lifestyles. We need not and must not be at the Royal Family’s side when things fall apart...