Word: enthusiasm
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Those interviewed said the council's improved image was particularly reflected in increased enthusiasm by first-years...
Though A Jubilee appears to be but a few twists and turns away from crisp, the broad range of acting and execution still muddles Chekhov's clarity. Audiences greeted his vaudevilles over a century ago with sheer enthusiasm. The Nora's production falls a bit short...
...conveying student opinion clearly--instead of, as is more often the case, the council's independent opinion--the council might begin to be seen as a body that is capable of competently handling small tasks. With a record of being able to do these small things with efficiency and enthusiasm, the council might then actively attempt to enlarge its role in student affairs, by appealing to the administration for voting positions on relevant committees and binding decision-making power over some areas of student affairs...
...appreciate the Peabody's and Harvard's commitment to fulfilling the law and, with other members of both the Harvard and the national native community, will watch with enthusiasm. Let me in the process point out a couple of issues...
Well, one answer is she hasn't lived that long. At 25, she is still maturing as a performer, and still bubbling with youthful enthusiasm and ambition. "I've always been 100% driven to do this," she says of stardom. "Every minute of my life." But while she yearns for respect from critics, she also harbors the sometimes contradictory desire for blockbuster commercial success. One of the things that inspires her, she says, is "never wanting to have that feeling again of instability and that the rug could be pulled out from under me, because that...