Word: distinctive
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Mehren says two distinct groups of students existed at the College in his time: one which came for the academics, and others "that were here primarily for family reasons." But today, he says, the groups have largely merged into...
These cloth shells also have their distinct grace. Several figures of circus performers, riding on iron-wire wheels, refer to Giacometti's famous charioteer and, through that, back to common sources in Etruscan antiquity; the precarious poise of the acrobat's body is part of Abakanowicz's general imagery of human vulnerability and risk...
Well, perhaps not fail But a Perhaps is a distinct possibility...
...Irish accent, and simultaneously sings and acts with soul. The chorus is unanimated in the background, providing no action or interest of note. The script doesn't allow for the actors to do very much else besides sing, and as the show progresses we are struck with the distinct impression that this is a series of musical numbers with very little to tie them together. Awkward pauses between scenes, instrumental recaps of already-performed songs during set changes, and unfocussed flashes of a projected world map onto a white board (to show us where Fogg ventures next) combine to strike...
...seem like much, but the reconnection represents the BGLSA's renewed commitment to campus visibility. With the election of a new slate of officers, the BGLSA is planning a year of political activism--a distinct change for the organization that has formulated moderate and delayed responses to campus issues such as the choice of Gen. Colin L. Powell as Commencement speaker and a controversial poster campaign by a conservative student group...