Word: essayed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...limit the use of the copier in my office. I decided that if I posted your article over the copier, perhaps it would have a positive effect. The only trouble was, in order not to cut up my copy of TIME, I had to make a copy of the Essay...
...plan to distribute copies of the Essay to my entire staff...
...same time, Ford projected an image of competence by his knowledgeable defense of his budget and other policies, benefited greatly by the strong upturn in the economy and skillfully exploited his position as incumbent (see box next page and ESSAY page 19). Grumbled Reagan: "A challenger can't promise highways and hospitals...
...novel begins with Alan Casper's Harvard application essay, written from Flint, Michigan, in which he says he expects Harvard to be "the place to which Western culture leads us, men and women nourished by their civilization, sophisticated in life, experienced, witty and at home with their own lust." By the time Alan graduates, he seems to have made great personal strides toward that ideal, having compiled the best academic record at Harvard since 1937, learned 497 foreign languages, and found true and passionate love in the Widener D-level stacks, among other places. Thus equipped, he decides...
...ESSAY titled "An Analysis of Trio A," Yvonne Rainier, an avant-garde choreographer of the early sixties, points out ways in which recent dance resembles minimalist sculpture, the latter an art "simple, clear, direct, and immediate" in the words of one critic. Rainier almost could be referring specifically to Chassler's language: indeterminate structure decided at the time of performance; neutral performance, the dancer rejecting character and pose; task-like rather than dance-like activity; phrasing in terms of consistent levels of energy. Whether Chassler consciously follows the avant-garde tradition described by Rainier, I don't know...