Word: depth
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...looking through you/ You know who you are," he offers on My Mathematical Mind.) When something as generic as "I got a feelin' it didn't come free/ I got a feelin' and then it got to me" floats by, you might wonder a bit about his depth, but in Daniel's dry croak, generalities and absurdities seem to take on meaning. He sounds a bit like Paul Westerberg, but Daniel's irony stems from an excess of feeling, not an absence of it (think of the difference between Humphrey Bogart and Robert Mitchum), and his cadence makes words feel...
...Blows,” Stevens work definitely has an element of that same detachment and disaffection among its characters that infuses the oeuvres of Truffaut and his contemporaries. Further, Stevens’ visual style is reminiscent of cinematic montage, which wordlessly hints at a complexity of character and adds depth and texture to an otherwise straightforward story by injecting disparate, non-sequential images into the narrative...
DePodesta and Epstein quickly became the poster boys for this new-age approach to baseball. Both have demonstrated the effectiveness of using in-depth statistics in conjunction with traditional player evaluation methods, such as scouting...
...foundation of what we believe should be the best program of studies in the world. A higher education should provide basic literacy across a wide spectrum of subjects—a Harvard graduate should be able to pick up a newspaper and understand and analyze any topic in appropriate depth...
...should have a practical or experimental component where theory is applied to case studies (in lectures as well as in sections), allowing students to put the theories and analytical tools into practice. An interesting add-on might be to devote the last few weeks of section to the in depth analysis of a different example or problem...