Word: arraying
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...where he posted tens of thousands of messages a year) and then at Time Online. He was a gifted writer and a fearless debater: witty, opinionated, unflinchingly open and honest. He brought all those qualities-and more-to his struggle with cancer, and they were reflected in the staggering array of get-well messages posted by his online friends...
...decor is intense. Pseudo-stained glass and paintings cover the walls and ceiling. There are even bathrooms (really!), papered with pages of Euclid (gentlemen) or minarets, masks and medieval maidens (ladies). Bookshelves in a corner are filled with an array of titles, including A Room of One's Own, The Jerusalem Bible, Son of Dune, Dante's Inferno, and a Magazine called "Shark Week." A sign on the scary-looking detector at the door reads, "This is not a metal detector or anything scary like that. It's a bookguard system that will beep if people run off with...
...largest turnover in the House of Representatives in the 20th century occurred in 1932. The next session of Congress, the one with the most first-term representatives of any Congress since the 19th century, enacted a wide array of reforms that forever transformed American government...
...family form the foundation upon which every community is built [Cover Story, Feb. 27]. When the foundation starts to crumble, the whole structure is at risk of collapse. As a nation, the best way for us to address crime, teen pregnancy, welfare, gangs, high school dropouts and a whole array of other problems is to focus on the root cause of them all: a breakdown of the family. This should be No. 1 on the national agenda. We need fewer sleazy talk shows and more programs that show married couples with children. Our kids and young adults need positive television...
...Boshart '95 (e-mail: jboshart@fas) demonstrates a fondness for quotes in her .plan as well, but hers also includes a 3-D stereogram, similar to the images found in "Magic Eye" books, that she made with the help of a special program. On the subject of her interesting array of eyestrain-producing letters, numbers, and symbols, Boshart relates, "One time, I was playing around with a script I was writing for my friend that would automatically generate a .plan for him. To test it, I removed my own .plan for the time being. Almost immediately after renaming...