Word: insightful
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...best way to find out, it seems to me, is to take to people with more than a passing interest in Harvard, but without the insider status that would give them first-hand insight into the situation. And conveniently, an entire flock of pre-frosh have descended on Cambridge for the weekend...
...friends in the computer community when he argued against their push to establish a software standard for filtering pornographic images. Such software, he argued, limits the speech of its users without their even knowing it--a result nearly as pernicious as direct government censorship. It was an interesting insight, and many legal scholars were looking forward to hearing what Lessig would have to say about Bill Gates. Now it's up to the appeals court to decide whether they'll get that chance...
That documentary films rarely make it into the movie theaters is an unfortunate reality of modern cinema. Documentaries offer unparalleled insight: their creators are not forced to condense social issues down to the sound bites of magazine articles and television programs...
...chat about how best to end his piece. The pairings--which also include Elie Wiesel on Hitler, Doris Kearns Goodwin on Eleanor Roosevelt and Salman Rushdie on Gandhi--led to a set of portraits that are at once authoritative and impressionistic, pieces that we think add invaluable personal insight to the historical record...
...then more and more (see sidebar), terms that divulged some action while remaining remarkably vague. As students moved through high school and on to college, new terms of choice came and went, varying by region and clique. Yet, the indecisive spirit remained, denying any prying listeners insight beyond the initial, well, "hook...