Word: catalystic
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...hope my departure will be a catalyst for folks to put aside their differences, " he said...
DIED. PAUL RUDOLPH, 78, one of the most influential proponents of American modernist architecture; of cancer caused by asbestos; in New York City. Rudolph's style--severe, monumental, concrete--symbolized established power in the '60s, becoming a catalyst for rebellions both political and artistic. His Art and Architecture Building at Yale (where he was chairman of the department of architecture) may have been set afire by protesters in 1969. His reputation, eclipsed by postmodernism, has received renewed interest in recent years...
...leveraging the role that Radcliffe has to be a constant catalyst for convening people to look at areas where women's voices can, and should, be heard," she said...
...event, however, was the political baptism for class members and acted as the catalyst for a strike each subsequent year...
Panelist Peter Klebnikov, who covered the Heaven's Gate incident for Newsweek magazine, identified technology as a catalyst in the changing nature of American cults...