Word: facet
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Another facet of her secret is sheer vitality. There is great energy in her step; when she enters a room, she makes an immediate impact. She radiates health, and for good reason. She still rides, swims regularly and is an implacable hiker. The hikes occur at her country estate in Middleburg, Virginia, and at her spread in Sun Valley, Idaho. That's where she goes to relax (always accompanied by legions of houseguests...
...amalgamation of all these roles attests to the fact that Harvard theater suffers from a deplorable shortage of immediately accessible technical support staff. What we need are in fact more Alans. To remove someone who has his hands on all the ropes, who has an intimate knowledge of every facet of Harvard student theater, who thoroughly knows every nook and cranny of the Agassiz, and replace him with someone who, for all his teaching qualifications, has to take time to rethink and relearn his experience to suit the demands of Harvard theater, probably represents the most economically inefficient decision ever...
From the Kennedy School, Blumenthal moved on to yet a third facet of the medical complex by becoming the senior vice-president of Harvard-affiliated Brigham and Women's Hospital...
...Although the definition of date rape is critical," Heinecke said, it is only one facet of this whole issue...
...conclusion that our system is an administrative nightmare. Ira Magaziner, a leading member of Clinton's task forces has already sought to tackle the health care issue in this light. If Clinton's plan emerges within the next few weeks as promised, it will be surprising if one major facet of the scheme does not involve tidying up the bureaucratic mess...