Word: expression
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...anything beyond that strains his talents. Naturally Wilde's frivolity is not devoid of substance, even though his lazy work habits allegedly kept his best work from ever being recorded. Victorian England's Rococo fop was not loathe to entertain a single meaningful thought--only, perhaps, to express it as such...
...purpose of the magazine is to give all students a chance to express their artistic talents, according to founders Karin S. Lewicki '96, Quentin A. Palfrey '96 and Ali Zarrinpar...
...packed my bags to come to Harvard and Radcliffe for the first time three semesters ago, my mind was made up about where I would invest my extracurricular time. For me, the Undergraduate Council was the only stop on the extracurricular express, and it was not a question of whether to board the train but how. How would I win? What on earth would I do if I lost? These were the questions haunting me as I left my home...
...whole episode for me, though, was the lack of female support I received. Not one message was publicly sent out over the e-mail list to refute the bias of the statement against me. This combination of gender-based weapons and silence so bothered me that my Undergraduate Council express train was thrown off track. For the first time, it became devastatingly apparent what the glass ceiling meant to me and, moreover, that I was dumbfounded as to what to do about...
...Prime Minister John Bruton hope to meet next week to propose a new schedule for getting talks under way. Whether Sinn Fein and Adams will be included depends very much on the I.R.A. Some sources in Belfast were suggesting that the Docklands bombing was a one-off operation to express dissatisfaction with the slow pace of negotiations, but last week another I.R.A. bomb was discovered in the West End of London. It was much smaller than the Docklands device and was disarmed by security forces before it could explode...