Word: indifferente
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But isn't it the function of the avant-garde to afflict the comfortable, to , stick a rude thumb into society's eye? Maybe not. Playwright Robert Coe, who has collaborated with both Glass and Anderson, has noted that the "avant- garde performing arts just don't play by the...
"He seems typical of what people say about Harvard faculty being indifferent--he doesn't seem to care much about his students," says Literature concentrator Francis Quinn '88 who took a Latin prose composition course from Bailey.
But the cagey old pro maintains an edge, leading Zschau by 15 points in some polls, though a third of the voters remain undecided. Cranston has put his rival on the defensive, grilling pancakes at public appearances while denouncing Zschau's "flip-flops" on issues ranging from Saudi arms sales...
Government may be serious business, but the trend in political advertising this year is to make your point with a punch line. Candidates are taking to the airwaves with props and gimmicks to get their messages, and their names, across to a frequently indifferent public. In person and on television...
City dwellers think of nature "as a garden, or a view framed by a window," he writes, but peasants and sailors know better. "Nature is energy and struggle. It is what exists without any promise . . . fearsomely indifferent . . . It is within this bleak natural context that beauty is encountered, and the...