Word: interestã
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Dates: during 2001-2001
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...that the prominent architectural photographer G.E. Kidden Smith immediately noticed. At the end of the exhibit, a compilation of Brown home videos is shown to display the Browns’ encounter with modern architecture. The video has no sound, however, and fails to hold the viewer’s interest??which is too bad, as the video documents important influences in the Browns’ taste, such as the pueblo-style houses of Tuscon. An architecture student with some time on his hands could do worse than put together an audio component for the film...
...entire Cambridge City Council is serving as the plaintiff in the case, with the exception of Councillor Timothy P. Toomey Jr., who said that joining the suit would be a “conflict of interest?? for him, since he also serves as a state representative...
...vulnerability is part of how we live. Our society is founded on self-interest??not in the economic sense, but in the sense of a community assembled to promote a common good. For hundreds of years, we’ve built our societies on the assumption that human beings are so motivated by fear that they would constrain their liberties (or give up them up altogether) in order to enjoy the benefits of collective security—that even “a race of devils” could be manageably governed by the right system of contracts...
Students said they have noticed this increased interest??and the subsequently greater size of the already-large Core class—as well...
...America’s “vital interest.” Because we do not accrue any economic or strategic advantage by peacekeeping, it is not worth spending billions of dollars and risking the lives of American boys and girls. We have no “interest?? in such things...