Word: facets
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While TIME is only one beneficiary of the new circuit (we have leased only one of the six channels; the Associated Press and United Press International are among those who will be using the other five), our new capability out of Saigon adds another facet to a vast communications network that is unique in magazine publishing. Via leased-wire Teletype, Telex, commercial telegraph and cable facilities, this network links the TIME-LIFE News Service's 32 bureaus in the U.S. and abroad, whose staff and special correspondents file an average 3,500,000 words a month into the clattering...
...most intriguing facet of Operation Match is the motivation behind those who tried it. "I was curious," sad one 'Cliffie. "Besides, Phil paid...
Each of the civil rights organizations is emphasizing a different facet of civil rights activity this summer, Mamma said. CORE will continue voter registration projects in the South. SNCC volunteers will concentrate on lobbying for the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party in Washington...
Garnering facts from worn-out administrators would not, of course, be the only facet of the Institute's program, as Neustadt has sketched it. A core of scholars from Boston's universities would be brought to the Institute to meet with resident and visiting "fellows." There would, presumably, be seminar discussions of political issues, books written by senior public officials, and sets of memoirs produced by collaboration between an experienced politician and a younger...
...Packard's belief that "you can't understand an art unless you partake in it." Interpretation is reflection--impersonation is the basis of acting," he says. Hence the facet of his course most often recalled by his former students is his imitation assignment, in which the student is asked to master the voice of a famous actor...