Word: depths
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...disciplined subtlety of its address to the world. One can hardly get enough of late Monet, which is why the exhibition currently on view at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, "Monet in the '90s: The Series Paintings," is so rewarding. It samples all his series in depth -- notably grainstacks, Rouen Cathedral, Japanese bridges, poplars -- except the Water Lilies, which come after 1900 anyhow...
...could question the worthiness of the Glasers' cause, the depth of their tragedy or the sincerity of their commitment. Yet their ability to generate headlines clearly resulted from Paul's celebrity status. Were the Glasers manipulating press coverage? Of course they were, although their motives were above reproach...
...Boston College, to a greater extent than us, is hurt by a lack of depth," Anderson said...
...chose Social Studies for purely academic reasons, believing that I would be able to study subjects in more depth if I were not restricted to taking courses in one department. I thought it would be a valuable experience to learn about an area of study from several points of view, by taking history, government, philosophy and yes, even sociology courses...
Naturally, an undergraduate reviewer cannot be expected to possess the depth of knowledge necessary to recognize departures from convention every week and then to analyze them. They must restrict themselves to the honorable trade of college reviewers: helping readers decide how to spend the weekend. Pachter spends virtually all of his review relating (1) what Beckett plays are like to watch (i.e. unconventional, disturbing), and (2) how the actors were to watch He gives two scant sentences to the director's choices. He never hints at issues of staging or interpretation, such as the show's conformity with or departures...