Word: isolationsism
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"As soon as the offenses become instinctive to Hana, we'll run all the same isolations we did with Hana as we did with Allison," Delaney-Smith said.
Now businesspeople ask each other with wolfish grins: "Are you having fun at it?" They don't mean vacations but vocations: the frolicsome amusements of their work. Cell phones, computers, Palm Pilots, etc., have abolished the old seaside isolations and immunities. Work has colonized leisure. It is harder to escape...
"We are stressing passing and team play this year," Ferrucci said of the team's offensive approach. "We want to use our biggest strength, our midfielders dodging, to score as well as open up opportunities for the attack, instead of relying on isolations as we did last year."
Wolff, who won the 1985 PEN/Faulkner award for the novella "The Barracks Thief," writes accurately about the myriad isolations of military life. "The Barracks Thief" is about a boy so angry he has no space for other emotions; he falls naturally into soldiering. "Soldier's Joy" hearkens back to the...
The piece knits 10 different numbers together--alternately using the whole company, a couple, and an ensemble of male dancers. Although the sharp turns, leaps and skillful hip and rib isolations of the dancers made a powerful visual impression, in particular the vignettes in which male members of the company...