Word: depth
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...rapid-fire production makes impossible the emotional or psychological depth vital to such a piece. Shifting moods and genres so rapidly, Woyzeck leaves little with which to identify or empathize; it frustrates the audience more than it maintains their gaze...
...apply a strategy that ensures we cover the depth of the people," Graham says. "If we end up on African soil, we talk about everything--temperature, the equator, geography and the land...
...that which they are not. For example, some Red Sox fans may like the current manager, and some may not, but every one of them hates the Yankees with a passion deep and true. The examples of this tendency are too numerous (and too cliched) to note in depth--suffice it to say that this need to define oneself and one's group in terms of an "other" is at the heart of many conflicts in today's (and yesterday's) world, many of them more serious than mere sports rivalry...
Following the loss of four of its top ten players to graduation, the Crimson has lacked depth all season. This, combined with the chance of breaking its winning streak of more than seventy-five matches, led to a high level of anxiety for the Crimson players...
With a staff of more than 25 young, well-educated writers, recruited from the ranks of Ivy-level college students and twenty-something professionals, 360 reaches out to readers who want an elegant critique of social trends, expert advice on money management and in-depth reviews of popular bands, books and movies...