Word: eye
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...addition to creating a "story from every story," Angier says the reader can often be convinced of the necessity for basic research when it makes advances possible in a specific area of science currently in the public eye...
...There's virtually no guidance," says Falco. "And the research on drug programs is often inaccessible and incomprehensible." Bewildered school administrators find themselves drawn to the programs that have the most eye- catching props, including classroom games and hand puppets. But most of them don't deliver. Of 350 programs examined by one 1988 study, just three produced decreases in student use of drugs, alcohol or tobacco...
...keep our eye out for him," Gaudet said. "But there's no one to really key on because they've got 12 explosive forwards...
...Perot's detractors--especiallyCambridge's own Eastern academics--view the Perotmovement with a much more cynical eye...
...Lissitzky and others were used quite often for hoardings, rostrums and so forth, there is no way of judging their actual political effect, if any. What really won a place in the Bolshevik propaganda effort was photography and the new art of photocollage, brilliantly deployed -- in combination with sharp, eye-rattling typographic forms -- in book jackets, handbills and movie posters. Anton Lavinsky's 1926 poster for Eisenstein's Battleship Potemkin, which grabs the eye with the staring authority of those two black cannon muzzles framing the whispering, mutinous sailor, is a classic of the genre...