Word: graphically
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...That may have been because the Soviet Union, now approaching its 50th anniversary, had little else besides the defeat of Hitler to be proud of. So, the official drums started beating up the Single-Handed-Soviet-Victory-Over-Fascism theme. The worse things went in this country, the more graphic the war stories dominating Soviet TV and cinema screens each spring, the state sparing no effort to sell its tale of how "the people rallied around the Party during the Hitlerite invasion and saved the world." The point, of course, was that the people had to continue rallying around...
...received one that declared love for me while also demanding that I send out 14 of the same [message] declaring my love. This is very hard for me, since I’m superstitious!” Christian L. Garland ’10 has more graphic Facebook problems: “I just received [a post]: ‘GO EAT HER PUSSY and then realize you’re gay so you have an identity crisis that’s followed by years of pain and anguish until you finally snap and drive your powder blue...
...world where sinister forces pursuing sinister ends are constantly calculating against him. Palahniuk’s exploration of death in the novel is almost giddy. He fills “Rant” with epidemiology, historical accounts of widespread disease, and grisly segments of “DRVR Radio Graphic Traffic Reports.” His characterization is as unfocused as his narrative, the characters become broadly defined, often horrific and vulgar, and capable of nearly anything in and outside the bounds of normal reality. Although far from an easy read, “Rant” is a suprisingly...
...It’s really about consistency and imagination, not cost and rarity,” said Hope Mayo, one of the five members on the prize selection committee and the current curator of Houghton’s department of printing and graphic arts, which was created by Hofer. Massey, a lover of music and a student in historical musicology, snagged the $2,000 first prize for his collection “Visual Muse,” which consists of images of music and musicians from 1800 to the present that he and his partner Gabe Boyers have gathered over...
...front that the vice president fondly calls his “baby.” The chair of the Student Affairs Committee, Michael R. Ragalie ’09, walks in at 7:40.Despite his tardiness, Ragalie makes his presence quickly known, adding a proposal for a vote-tracking graphic to a list of ideas that already includes casting Petersen as a walking billboard. Sundquist writes the notion off to Ragalie’s sleep-addled state, and Nowski points to the dining halls as a focal point for voter recruitment. “We can go into dining halls...