Word: depths
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Gearhardt's soulful guitar and his occasional use of a slide added a depth that Guthrie's solo performance sometimes lacked...
...your field of expertise has enormous depth but not as much breadth as it did before, there are less referees and people to review papers," he says. "If you want recognition, you have to write to those who can grant...
...will say, however, that the depth of each vignette was breathtaking. Only a shrewd observer of the political scene could've crafted such incisive jabs at members (and pets) of the fallen administration...
Even more impressive than Leguizamo's acting is his writing. He has moved beyond performance art, which even at its best (Whoopi Goldberg, Eric Bogosian, Anna Deavere Smith) tends to be mere journalistic observation of relevant types, and has produced a true play. Each monologue adds depth to a group portrait of a family in pain, the members isolated in their individual differences yet always plausibly connected. Leguizamo turns stereotypes into rounded, real people and brings them under one roof...
Fernandez further argues that at Stanford the students are in touch with the issues: their college newspaper does in depth stories, the radio station stages debates, etc. I believe I speak for the council when I say we would be thrilled with such coverage. Such offers, however, are few and far between. In the meantime, the recent introduction of a council newsletter, the availability of minutes, and the open nature of the general meetings account for how many students learn about the council. We do all we can to encourage dissemination of information. We always encourage students to read...