Word: depth
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...team is coming together really well," freshman Missy Ford said. "After a week we had amazing improvement. We played much better and have lots of depth. We're really looking forward to Easterns but they will be really hard because lots of teams are really close...
This woman radiated a vulnerability which highlighted the depth of her need, presenting a stark contrast with this institution's enormous wealth...
...ideas in the plan are taking root in other parts of the nation. The Wisconsin legislature has recently passed bills that limit school recently passed bills that limit school system's support from property taxes. Rhode Island, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Vermont are also reportedly requesting in-depth information about the plan...
...host of Sinatra-oriented radio shows six days a week on % New York City's WQEW-AM. "The process is so machinelike: the limo drive, the placing of the tuxedo on his body by his dresser, the sip of alcohol, the psychological procession of ritualistic movement, the depth of his solitude in the middle of it all, the elaborate moat that surrounds his heart and soul -- to say it's an American tragedy is not overstating the case...
Some actors have depth but not breadth. You won't see Robert De Niro or Gerard Depardieu (two actors Day-Lewis greatly admires) play Edwardian dandies. But you will see Daniel Day-Lewis play English goons, Irish louts and American woodsmen. In 1986, in the early bloom of his career, his first two major English movies opened back to back in the U.S. He was a purring snob in A Room with a View, an ex-fascist gay punk in My Beautiful Laundrette. Just like that, a chameleonic star was born...