Word: facedness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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WASHINGTON, D.C.: Calmly confirming that legal bills have nearly bankrupted him, defending the honesty of his wife, and stubbornly insisting that no matter what Newt Gingrich says, a balanced budget agreement could very easily be reached "in fifteen minutes," a feisty President Clinton faced reporters Thursday in his first full...
Wechsler's behavioral approach has certain key advantages for administrators seeking to enact policy because it undercuts the difficulties faced by colleges trying to reach underage students involved in drinking who may not respond to a message stressing only abstinence. In his December 1994 AJPH article, Wechsler concludes that colleges...
Occassionally, however, the biographer's perceived duty to empathize becomes a burden. She too often minimizes Mapplethrope's sociopathic impulses, which appeared early on in childhood, when, according to the book, he took delight in killing his pets. Morrisroe also gives a bizarre account of the older Mapplethorpe's torture...
Forget about social history. Though any post-Marxist pedant can wring out the usual insights about patriarchy and property in 17th century Dutch bourgeois life, none of them touch on the peculiar magic of Vermeer's images. Like Piero della Francesca, Vermeer was a highly inexpressive artist. He didn't...
One more statistic: in the past three years alone, the structure of Nebraska football has housed six players who have faced charges for crimes ranging from sexual assault to attempted second-degree murder. None of them has served time in jail.