Word: eye
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Harvard's domination on the glass greatly helped the team's effort. The Crimson outrebounded the Wildcats by an eye-catching margin...
...haired boyish actress smiles seductively at the viewer. Below we see the same woman dressed in a tuxedo jacket and bow tie, her hair coifed in a pompadour which would have made the young Sinatra proud. Yet apart from her obvious male dress, she appears somehow more feminine, wearing eye-liner, mascara, and maybe even lip gloss as the white-paper highlights of her icy smile suggest. Garnished with a few Japanese characters, these pieces coyly play with different gender stereo-types and act as seductive yet slightly disarming mirrors of Eastern perceptions of the West...
...time. Echoes of a Native Land is not a particularly quick read. The narrative reflects research and experience spanning 17 years of the author's life. Yet by not relating the past in chronological order, Schmemann is able to condense 200 years of history into the blink of an eye. As a whole, this compressed history expresses a sense of waste and of sadness for communism's unfortunate effects on Russia's fate and for the country's difficulties in its present attempts at democracy...
...more generous with our judgements, perhaps we wouldn't have to wait until someone died or until something else dramatic happened to see the more meaningful side of people. As students, we are trained to be careful critics of everything, never to open a book or newspaper without an eye to its flaws. Yet if we looked at the people around us with a concerted effort to discover the best in them, might it be possible that they wouldn't seem so annoying to us after...
...Faculty diversity is something long term that we always have to keep an eye on," she said. "But that will probably not be one of the immediate goals of this leadership...