Word: depths
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Harvard was helped by a third-place finish in the B-division, as John Dickson paired with freshman crew Tanya Clement for the first time. Paul Sabin notched first place in the C-division, demonstrating the depth of this year's squad...
...claim that "most American Jews are always searching for something which justifies Israel's actions" is particularly insulting to the many Jews in America who agonize daily about all aspects of the occupation and who take the time to study and consider these aspects in their depth before coming to quick moral conclusions...
Just what that future will sound like is hard to say. "Maybe people will develop new voices again," muses guitarist Howard Alden. "But with the knowledge of the traditional background, it will have more depth." Saxophonist David Sanborn, 45, a top-selling fusion artist, thinks that many of the current acoustic players may start experimenting with more high-tech sounds. RCA's Backer foresees an eclectic middle ground. Says he: "The significant artists of Wynton's tradition will continue to be important in the '90s, but they will coexist alongside more probing, experimental artists...
...same time the U.S. was wary of putting too much pressure on Israel, for fear of lending credibility to Saddam's effort to link his annexation of Kuwait with the Israelis' occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. A direct linkage would be disastrous, but given the depth of Arab fury over the carnage in Jerusalem, a strong connection already exists whether Washington likes it or not. Said a senior British diplomat: "The Arab-Israeli problem is now openly a part of the gulf crisis...
...Corbusier's drawings are characterized by a lack of depth, which allows the formal elements of line, color and form to have full reign over the composition. The three elements are given equal weight, and as a result, the works tend to be both sumptuous and harmonious...