Word: blendings
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Harvard has a very self-centered, me-first culture," said Lisa D. Graustein '97, who plans to teach middle school after graduation this spring. "It's a real challenge to blend the sta- tus-based success that Harvard offers with other kinds of success...
...lack of uniformity gave any inkling about the band's music, it showed how each of their individual talents could blend into a beautiful performance. Once Reel Big Fish hit the first note, there was no stopping the unrelenting in-your-face power of the horns and vocals backed up by a classic ska rhythm and background harmonies...
...success stems from his personality: an awesome and at times frightening blend of brilliance, drive, competitiveness and personal intensity. So too does Microsoft's. "The personality of Bill Gates determines the culture of Microsoft," says his intellectual sidekick Nathan Myhrvold. But though he has become the most famous business celebrity in the world, Gates remains personally elusive to all but a close circle of friends...
...also the best reason for seeing this movie, for she is played by Debbie Reynolds with that devastating blend of vagueness about life's little details and sharpness about her child's shortcomings that has driven generations of middle-class American kids half crazy. How is it that Call Waiting baffles these aging ladies while they retain their unerring touch for their offspring's hot buttons...
...female, to show the humility befitting those whose authority is merely on loan." I have never heard that requirement of powerful men. Do we ask humility of Newt Gingrich? Teddy Kennedy? And why should she be humble? The Hillary Clinton I know (we were college classmates) is an amazing blend of intelligence, charm, ambition, energy and thoughtfulness. How sad that we have made her feel as if she should put a bag over her head and hide who she really is. KATHLEEN SMITH RUCKMAN Chevy Chase, Maryland...