Word: leape
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Conveying the broad passage of time presented another challenge. While the makeup can only be regarded as minimal, superb acting and costuming aided the imaginative leap, with impressive results. And dealing with issues of women's rights, marriage, gay rights, AIDS, love, and power politics is equally daunting. Rather than presenting them as distant political concerns, the actors integrated these issues into the very personae of their characters...
Downstairs from Nuzum, Jeremy Faro '96 has to practically leap over his bed to reach the toilet...
...quantum leap forward in terms of expectations for our students," said Gardner in a speech sponsored by the Harvard chapter of Phi Delta Kappa Society, an honor society for educators...
...with both). I played around with Hypercard, installed Soundmaster and drew my own Start Up Screen. My sophomore year I discovered ResEdit (although I still don't use it much). The summer before my junior year I discovered The Macintosh Bible and made a skyrocket leap in knowledge. I started defragmenting my hard drive on a regular basis and upgraded my RAM to 4 megabytes (the maximum for my lovable but kludgy...
...Utero: inside the womb; before birth. The title is a misnomer. Nirvana has been reborn. Its 1991 album Nevermind was a great leap forward (after Bleach, in 1989), selling more than 4 million copies. Song after song started off with gorgeous guitar hooks, as in the anxious chords that kicked off Smells Like Teen Spirit, or the bouncy bass-guitar strumming that launched Lithium. Its punk-inspired, we-couldn't-care-less ethos seemed to reflect the restless apathy some young people felt toward their times. "Oh well, whatever, nevermind," Cobain sang on Teen Spirit. The strength of Nevermind...