Word: idealizations
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...King would be a Democratic dream come true, the ideal candidate for an election year that's all shook up. He's a complete outsider, without any ties to Washington, S & L's or Gennifer Flowers. In fact, he's dead. Or once was. You don't get more outside than that. He's wealthy enough to finance his own campaign. He plays well in the South. He can tailor his message to different audiences, as the stamps ably depict...
...second problem; an opportunity was lost when the Bok administration decided to build the Inn at Harvard. The Gulf Station site upon which the Inn sits would have been an ideal place to put a student center. Perhaps the site upon which the A. Lawrence Lowell Lecture Hall now stands unused (across Kirkland Street from Mem Hall) would suffice. The location is just as central as Mem Hall, and building there would make use of essentially unused land...
...only area of coverage that is less than ideal is that of 20th century political history," Bisson says...
During the course of the quest, Quixote encounters Aldonza, played by a physically fit Sheena Easton. Although Aldonza is a barmaid who has been around, Don Quixote does great things for her image, elevating her into the ideal "lady Dulcinea...
...Mancha. Tony Martinez, who recently celebrated his two-thousandth performance as Sancho, is indeed a Sancho among Sanchos. He sings a charismatic version of the humorous "I Really Like Him." The Padre (David Wasson) gives a beautiful rendition of "To Each His Dulcinea," expressing unerringly the simplistic ideal of the show: "How lovely life would seem if every man could weave a dream to keep him from despair...