Word: idealizations
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...more eccentric is the fact that all three soloists were professional musicians, imported especially for the occasion. It would be at least understandable if HRO had chosen the piece to spotlight three student musicians: the division of labor, and the relative simplicity of the solo parts, would make it ideal for students. Indeed, it should have been possible to find a student pianist, cellist and violinist who were more than equal to the task--concertmaster Salley Koo '97, for example, who was outstanding in the Shostakovich symphpony...
...Contract with America but voted for the minimum-wage hike, spurred by the district's many low-wage textile jobs. His bill on term limits, the first constitutional-amendment proposal by a freshman to make it to the House floor since 1897, illustrates his commitment to the G.O.P. ideal...
...think throughout, we've been able to maintain a reasonable traffic flow. And obviously, the closer we'll get to ideal traffic flow," says Epstein...
Either the spin doctors are getting better than ever, or the president is no longer considered the ideal that all Americans should venerate; the position is no longer reserved for the most righteous and moral person who has led a good life. If this is due to the degeneration of America's morals, they must have withered at least before...
Readers should therefore be forewarned that "The World of Edward Gorey," which also features an interview with Gorey by the artist Clifford Ross, is not an ideal introduction to his work. The best way to become acquainted with Gorey's world is to read the originals. But for initiated Gorey fans, "The World of Edward Gorey" is a treasure trove of information, insights, and appreciative apparatus. The book takes readers beyond the surface joys of his work to reveal a talented and thoughtful artist and author...