Word: depth
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...Given his broad horizon and the depth of his experience—working in the White House in health-care policy and in the trenches at an acute-care hospital—he has an extraordinary perspective that covers the depth and breadth of the field of medicine,” says Anthony D. Whittemore, Chief Medical Officer at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and HMS Professor of Surgery. “That puts him in a unique position to describe the whole spectrum of opportunities available in health care...
According to Ho, designing the stronger structure without an in-depth understanding of the region proved challenging...
...troubles had run their course, Lloyd Parry would see men eating human flesh in Borneo, bodies burning in the streets of Jakarta, and a seemingly unassailable government collapse. In the Time of Madness is a deeply felt account of his time covering Indonesia's implosion; what it lacks in depth or context, it makes up for in sensitivity and humility. This is a book less about Indonesia than about Lloyd Parry himself, how the carnage he witnesses burrows into his soul, leaving him sickeningly vulnerable when the time of madness reaches its horrifying climax in East Timor. There...
...Halberstam arrived in the Congo. It was one of the first trips overseas he had ever taken, and it provided a new depth of learning experience...
...their country is one of uncommon beauty?and this delight in their natural setting is evident in the exhibition's evocative landscape paintings. The Korean artists pay particular attention to the subjects in the foreground?mountains, plants, trees, rocks?leaving the background almost empty to maximize the feeling of depth and provide a sense of perspective that their Chinese counterparts often lack. The overall effect is both abstract and realistic...