Word: embeddedness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Students simply wanted public recognition ofthe department's status at Harvard, Hall says."Our insistence in April of 1969 on the change oflabel did not constitute an addition of functions.Rather, they were embedded in what the Rosovskycommittee had already proposed."
Above all, he is a relentless hunter of disease genes. Finding a gene embedded in long, nearly featureless spirals of DNA, he likes to observe, is harder than locating the proverbial needle in a haystack. "At least a needle looks different from a haystack," he says, "but a gene is...
Gallagher's view, though defending the uniqueness of each sex, leaves little room for change. The fact is, many stereotypes are embedded in our society; often, the only way to eradicate them is to eliminate gender from the social picture. If we believe that women and men exist in completely...
While Graham is confident that Evangelicalism is firmly embedded in the "mainline" churches, he has once again conquered the individuals, not the institutions. So he is counting on individuals to take up where he will one day leave off, sharing the good news. He has a list in his computer...
"Death in Venice" is an excellent opportunity to experience Thomas Mann's work, because the film converts the literary description of nature, people and their psychological states into vivid tableaus. The movie is, however, very slow-moving. The characters' contemplative natures make this a heavy film, which is only alleviated...