Word: depth
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...TIME cover story is expected to surround, probe and analyze the subject, showing all sides as well as depth. Few issues have so many sides, and few need so much to be explored and explained as this week's cover subject-the ancient religion of Buddhism, now emerging as a new political force in Asia...
...ocean's midmost depth no wave is born...
...amidst growth, even if it means reorganizing the university along the lines of Oxford's residential colleges. "While other institutions may take on a somewhat wider range of programs," he said last week, "I believe our future lies in a carefully restricted scope. Let us emphasize thoroughness and depth rather than versatility and range...
...shrewd choice. Kennedy knew his way around the exchanges and could not be bluffed; he was also eager to do a good job. Not only did he vigorously administer a rather clumsily written law; he reconciled business to the SEC and encouraged new capital financing in the depth of the Depression...
Both teams employed a press most of the time, and this tactic is physically and mentally exhausting. Yet Harvard, with so little depth, was unable to substitute much at all. Until the last two minutes of the game, coach Floyd Wilson used only six men--the starting five plus Fegley, who entered the game occasionally to relieve the backcourt...