Word: imprinting
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...rest of the world might never understand the violence Prabhakaran stood for, but its imprint on Sri Lanka is wide and deep. At the height of his power, just before the 2002 cease-fire, Prabhakaran was the unquestioned leader of a de facto government that controlled more than 15,000 sq km of territory in the north and east of Sri Lanka and had its own system of taxes, roads and courts. By the final weeks of conflict, he was believed to be using thousands of Tamil civilians as human shields against the advance of the Sri Lankan military...
...nearby conservatories, and they executed the piece in accordance with Schacter’s vision: “It was a very high energy performance and had much less of a performer-audience divide.” Schachter’s Harvard career has left a diverse and lasting imprint on the university’s music scene, but what’s next for this musical extraordinaire? “I’m resigned to eventually go to grad school,” Schachter piqued, “I am really into teaching...
...former presidential candidate is chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and a past TIME 100 honoree In the 47 years since he was elected to the U.S. Senate, Ted Kennedy has championed the dreams and aspirations of generations of Americans. Whole areas of public policy bear his imprint--health care, immigration, education, women's equality and civil rights...
...Thursday, Crown, an imprint of Random House, announced that the former President has signed on to write a book, to be published in fall 2010, tentatively titled Decision Points. According to the publishing house, "the book will not be a conventional memoir, but instead will focus exclusively on approximate a dozen of the most interesting and important decisions in the former President's personal and political life" - including his decision to quit drinking, his reaction to 9/11, his response to Hurricane Katrina; and how he found faith. (See photos of Crawford, Texas...
...cohorts Pavement and Built to Spill, among others. And while the former burned out and the latter signed to Warner Brothers by the end of the decade, to this day Yo La Tengo release another charming, if not altogether overwhelming record roughly every three years for the independent Matador imprint. Their latest, 2006’s “I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass,” even proved their most musically consistent, sonically adventurous album since “Heart Beat.”So what does any of this have...