Word: frayed
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...what’s your take on VES elitism, Ebert and the power of film criticism? Should intellectual types join in the fray to back up their less erudite peers? Or should they remain in their bubble, distanced from any potential mainstream impact...
...much as national leaders have a duty to bring college students into the political fray, college students have an equal duty to actively engage elected officials. In other words, young voters should continue making their voices heard, and above all they must utilize that power that all Americans are granted: the right to vote. Students cannot afford to wait for candidates to come to them. They must use their numbers—and their activism—to force candidates to address the issues that they want addressed, in the way that they want them addressed. The country will...
...More than ever, college students are paying very close attention to national politics. It would be foolish for either of the candidates to lose this new generation of voters in the fray,” Monahan said...
...artistic success sometimes correlates with Oscars, which studios have a thing for, why aren’t there nearly enough of them to go around? It’s logical that for such an involved, multi-tiered process as direction, only a few individuals might rise above the fray and establish themselves in the critical limelight. But there are hundreds of decent novelists churning out product on a weekly basis, and yet consistently accomplished screenwriters are few and far between...
Sweet is the first one to admit that sometimes she might even take on too much when she’s one the ice, itching to get in on the fray...