Word: catalystic
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...best, the new machines may be a catalyst to hasten the development fo new insights into human cognition and new ways of helping students learn," he added...
...best, the new machines may be a catalyst to hasten the development fo new insights into human cognition and new ways of helping students learn," he added...
...stock, few could argue that the message would be heard amid the din of repression and revolution in South Africa. A Harvard divestment, even following similar actions by dozens of states, cities, trusts, and universities (now including Columbia), would, as divestment opponents have argued, not be a major catalyst for change, either in the U.S. or in the apartheid state...
...with Sandra S. Phillips, provides an admirable overview of the three decades in which Kertesz did most of his best work. But his later pictures are often no less finely conceived, especially those he made after retiring from House and Garden in 1962. Shows like this act as a catalyst, however. In New York City, for instance, the Susan Harder Gallery is showing his pictures of gardens and flowers, while the International Center of Photography is planning an exhibit of later work for next year. "It only took them 24 hours to get me a visa," Kertesz once lamented...
...catalyst of the new alliance had even larger purposes in mind. The growth of anti-Soviet guerrilla movements, said Lehrman, is part of "the second stage of the American Revolution, (which was) always intended by the founders to be a world revolution." Lehrman dramatized his notion by presenting each of the four rebel leaders with a copy of the U.S. Declaration of Independence...