Word: crystal-clear
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...chronological order, so that the more accessible pieces would be played first. Neither the Buxtehude nor the Schein works are particularly startling, and they put the audience in a receptive mood for what was to follow. A good part of the credit must go to soprano Faith Barnett, whose crystal-clear voice, especially in the higher registers, and sensitive phrasing made her the outstanding soloist of the evening...
...Committee states one decision relevant to the coming elections for 1948 Class posts in crystal-clear language: "Preferential and weighted balloting were both discarded for the straight numerical system. Either system is too complicated to be practical in a College election. Both allow a minority group to get a man into office on a small number of votes by capitalizing on the failure of the large group of voters who in any case will not indicate their preference." In light of the interlocking nature of the Report's recommendations the threatened rejection of this point of view would in effect...
When it has forcibly conveyed its contentions and backed them with visible support, an organized alumni group for a Student Activities Center should make crystal-clear its willingness to help raise cash as well as to wait several years if necessary for the proper opportunity for such a drive. Above all its stand must be respectful while firm enough to prevent the planned expenditure of $200,000 for a tablet-motif memorial from going forward...
...Saltonstall Alumni Committee to decide upon a Student Activities Center as Harvard's war memorial, College opinion must first find authentic crystal-clear expression. This week's Student Council survey of organizational rank-and-file is a step in the right direction: it presents an opportunity for the groups to break through a special apathy of their own and speak out. Not only have they been slow in response to date; over half have in addition not responded whatsoever to the Council's invitation for cooperative action...
...though Hokusai died at 89. He left behind him thousands of haunting, crystal-clear landscapes which illustrated poems scrawled across their skies...