Word: buzzword
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...would expect more of Sarah Cracknell, lead vocalist for dance-pop band Saint Etienne. Critics have always found it hard to pigeonhole the band (that is, until "electronica" conveniently became a music industry buzzword). Their sonic experiments have consistently yielded intriguing results, drawing from pop's rich past while carrying an attitude which points boldly towards the future. Cracknell's solo LP, Kelly's Locker, isn't particularly bad. However, as an electric pop record, it tries too hard to be eclectic and lacks the cohesion needed to make for a satisfying aural experience...
Community was the buzzword yesterday as Harvard's Black Students Association (BSA) hosted the first black community introductory meeting, introducing more than two dozen student organizations to first-years...
...remember it being a distinctly liberating thing," Naddaff says of her experience as a woman at Harvard in the early '70s. "Even then, things were changing. Everything was so diverse. Diversity has become such a buzzword in so many ways, but it does mean a lot. Now, even more...
...argued for the importance of bi-partisanship, an ideal he followed before it had become a Beltway buzzword. He seemed more like a professor than politician during Congressional hearings. And he was attacked for speaking his mind and not simply playing games of political networking...
...term, which is a buzzword of theoretical debates about foreign policy, refers to the practice of solving a country's internal problems before they become crises...