Word: feated
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...half-century or more ago by Henri Matisse and Raoul Dufy. At 44, Bartlett is almost the quintessential example of the New York 1970s artist who made it successfully into the much more worldly atmosphere of the 1980s. She is (rightly) seen as both serious and popular, no easy feat. That a colleague of such fiercely reductive artists as Brice Marden, Barry Le Va and Richard Serra, formed in the hot arguments and unheated lofts of a pre-yuppie SoHo, would emerge by the mid-'80s as a corporate muralist, decorating the Volvo headquarters in Goteborg, Sweden, and the dining...
...information to European mission control in Darmstadt, West Germany, in time for Giotto's rendezvous on March 13. Precision is of the essence: zeroing in on a nucleus that scientists estimate measures only two to six miles in diameter and is traveling some 154,000 m.p.h. is no mean feat. Without help from Vega 1 and 2, Giotto could be as much as 6,000 miles off the route projected to take it within 300 miles of the snowball. That much of an error could send it either too far from the nucleus to get the desired results or crash...
Because although Harvard goalie Jennifer White held UNH to only two goals in the first period--no small feat considering the 17 shots the Cats reeled off--she could not stop forward Vivienne Ferry's breakaway blast at 12:08 of the second period that began the onslaught that led to the Wildcat rout...
...Yale that finally broke the RPI winning streak, no mean feat...
...doorstep (Crimson 11/8/85). I discovered to my horror that the Faculty Council spent $11,000 in arranging for the mailing of the reports of the Committee on Rights and Responsibilities and the Commission of Inquiry to over 9000 members of the Harvard community. Stricken by this extroardinary feat of wasteful expenditure, I was curious to see how it had been rationalized...