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...pretty drastic," Elizabeth S. Mahler '01 said...
University administrators say the difference lies in Harvard's immunity to Big Dig construction complications and its approach to special exhibits. Since the Harvard museums do not focus on changing exhibitions, they do not fall prey to the drastic swings in attendance that plague many of Boston's museums...
...austerities of Minimalism were taken to be the drastic and morally bracing purge needed after the increasingly routine, splish-splosh indulgences of the would-be heirs of de Kooning, Pollock et al. One thing that late AbEx clearly showed was that nothing is easier to feign than the marks of intense emotional feeling. Those marks too become conventional signs, like the rococo trills of an energetically dying diva. You may enjoy them, but not as unmediated passion...
...called for drastic improvements to the public education system through efforts such as increasing the technology training that students receive...
...easy to require neckties, harder to roll back policies. Clinton's high approval rating and Bush's loss of the popular vote make drastic ideological shifts nearly impossible. And so Bush started small on Saturday, using his Executive power for the first time to establish a national day of prayer and tinker with ethics rules governing the behavior of White House employees. His first 180 days of policymaking will feature a plan to roll back some Clinton tax increases, but Bush wants to spend more time and energy defining his own agenda--reforming schools, reorganizing the military and funding faith...