Word: elements
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...more time with his family and he thought the best thing to do would be to resign so that he could do that." Allen was working on some of the initiatives Bush would be talking about in his State of the Union address on Jan. 31, particularly the education element of the President's new competitiveness plan. "So he thought a good time to transition would be after the State of the Union," McClellan said. The going-away party was Feb. 16, and Allen's last day at the White House was Feb. 17. McClellan said Card told Bush about...
...software is doing that with this face recognition and transformation. And so it?s things like that that will take something like videoconferencing and you?ll start to use it more and you?ll start to think of it and you won?t really realize that a fairly key element was a little bit of magic software...
...members of the Harvard community to robustly oppose the military’s discriminatory employment policies. Her suggestion that students register their disapproval of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” by demonstrating against the recruiters seizes upon the single element of Roberts’ opinion that offers cause for hope: its assertion that HLS will “remain free…to express whatever views they may have on the military’s congressionally mandated employment policy, all the while retaining eligibility for federal funds.” Members...
...definitely unique. I mean, where else do you get such divas? Then it’s that added complication of putting the music in with the staging. When an opera’s in another language, it’s even more exciting. There’s this element of, who knows what’s going to happen next? And it’s so much fun when you’ve got full costumes, full staging, full orchestra, full everything. It appeals to so many senses...
...denote a programmatic political agenda; English-language writers soon picked it up, and in both English and German—as in a number of other languages, Hebrew included—the term refers to a programmatic political, social and cultural agenda against Jews. The added element of racial hatred differentiates anti-Semitism from the older phenomenon of religious bigotry known as anti-Judaism. The practices and policies that lead to genocide, pogroms, lynching, and the systematic exclusion of Jews from civil society simply because they are Jews are indisputable examples of anti-Semitism. The recent kidnapping, torture, and murder...