Word: knowingness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Asking questions. Hunting for clues. Testing theories. Hitting blind alleys. Asking more questions. The assault on the mystery of AIDS is a prime example of how disease detection works. The foundation has been laid by epidemiologists who have carefully analyzed the spread of the disease. So far, 75.9% of the...
He has about him the air of restless energy and dedication that is characteristic of the breed, but his interest was slow to blossom. Son of a chemist from Canton, Mass., Scott Holmberg, 33, majored in English at Harvard. Then he joined the Peace Corps in 1971 and found himself...
The whole college experience has become an obsessive rat race geared to finding professional-level employment after graduation. The pressure is enormous to get into a top school with a significant national or regional reputation, to choose the most marketable major (knowing that today's popular field may be...
One London play seems, at first glance, to be as innocent and venerable as Mr. Cinders-or at least as Angela Brazil's novels of the 1930s, in which plucky girls in their blue gym slips got into oodles of "scrummy" jams while defending the honor bright of Grangewood...
Director Franklin even plays on the audience's worst expectations about sequels and gets his best laughs by not quite ful filling them. As Norman, Anthony Perkins is knowing, in on the joke, but decently wary about going too far. Meg Tilly, as his young friend, plays the reality...