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Word: faceting (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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Schickel, a TIME Cinema critic, ruefully considers all aspects of celebrity, including the dark facet of notoriety. John W. Hinckley Jr. stands as an exemplar, a recipient of that "wildly parodistic version of celebrity treatment that is accorded the criminal who has assaulted a well-known person. He gets a police escort and a motorcade . . . For the first time in his hitherto anonymous life people will be curious about his history, his thoughts. In due course, his ravings may find their way into print. Or he will have his story told by a famous novelist...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Star Trek Intimate Strangers | 4/8/1985 | See Source »

...council pointed out that the graying of America is the most significant demographic change that will face the U.S. in the next 50 years. "Every American and every facet of the society will be affected." The share of the population that is elderly is growing fast. Thirty years from now, when the early waves of baby boomers retire, the U.S. as a whole will have the same ! proportion of old people as Florida does today...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New Look At the Elderly | 2/18/1985 | See Source »

...MUCH OF the movie founders on false morality that these fresh, energetic outlooks on American youth are lost. Morgan's family scene is the worst facet of this. One of the foundations of his stubborn pursuit of Frankie is supposed to be his bad relationship with his mother and his jealousy of his brother. But the reasons for these feelings are never fully explored; Morgan just gives vague intimations at various times of his "alienation" from his previous rich boy, New England prep school self. The premise of the family's move is odd as well; Morgan's father...

Author: By Paul W. Green, | Title: Ruffed Up Tuff | 2/1/1985 | See Source »

...final disturbing facet of the majority opinion is its vague notion that Administration officials (and their family members, too) should not make outside income, even if it's completely legal and conflicts with nothing in their official lives. Deaver is only the latest in a long line of both executive and legislative leaders in recent years, of all ideological stripes, who have made the perfectly reasonable decision that federal office is not financially viable. (One has to wonder about Geraldine Ferraro's present feelings along this line.) Washington is an expensive city; the long-term consequences for our political leadership...

Author: By Paul W. Green, | Title: Dishonoring the Men | 1/10/1985 | See Source »

Before the Karmarkar method, linear equations could be solved only in a cumbersome fashion, ironically known as the simplex method, devised by Mathematician George Dantzig in 1947. Problems are conceived of as giant geodesic domes with thousands of sides. Each corner of a facet on the dome represents a possible solution to the equation. Using the simplex method, the computer scours the surface of the dome millions of times to pinpoint the corner with the most likely solution. But the method is slow, and it works only when there are merely a few thousand variables to sort through. Says Karmarkar...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Folding the Perfect Corner | 12/3/1984 | See Source »

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