Word: eclecticism
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Not all of Charter's holdings fit into the troika. Mason also owns an Oregon "aquaculture" subsidiary for salmon ranching, and has begun manufacturing a machine that unloads boxcars at ports. Because Charter is known for eclectic holdings, the company daily receives proposals for ventures that range from Montana...
The new curriculum will not change the liberal philosophical stance the Div School is known for, but it should bring more focus to eclectic programs that often ignore areas of theological study--a welcome change for both students and faculty. However long it takes to achieve the balance, the new...
As a performer she can hardly improve on this interpretation, which seems to be in her soul and her bones. As adapter of Petipa, she may do some editing and smoothing out. The work is a fresh glimpse into another style and should settle in as an exotic addition to...
Chase has long been the dominant force behind the big, ambitious and at times unwieldy company with its temperamental stars and eclectic repertory. Choreographer Agnes de Mille remarked that "Lucia is nine-tenths granite," probably an accurate assessment, but a side of Chase that the public did not see. Formerly...
Hollingsworth's background is eclectic. "When I was 11 my dad asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up, and I said 'psychiatrist.' A couple of years later he asked again and I said 'priest.' Now I've sort of combined them." After deciding in four months...