Word: mirrored
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Harvard's regulations mirror the language ofthe federal regulations, so Harvard is not alonein this," said Gunsalus, a professor and member ofthe research review board at the University ofIllinois. "Nationally this is a question peopleare looking at. Harvard is not at a specialvulnerability...
Look. It is one thing for snobbish European intellectuals to take American trivia seriously. Disneyana is the favorite mirror of America -- succeeding Luigi Barzini's insufficiently satiric suggestion of baseball -- for every European thinker from Umberto Eco on down. It was Eco who in his 1975 essay "Travels in Hyperreality" gave a deep and dark and ironic account of Pirates of the Caribbean as "more real than reality." Heavy implications followed...
Media companies Cox and Times-Mirror made it official today: they will merge their cable divisions to form the third largest operator in the country. The $2.3 billion deal will take Times-Mirror out of the cable business, focusing it on content-news, information and entertainment-rather than delivery of that material. TCI and Time Warner are the largest cable providers...
...pair's earlier recordings. But their new, more elaborate songs still have fire, grace and melodies that leap out at the listener. Once again, they sing beautifully braided harmonies with the occasional hint of dissonance, and their lyrics as usual have an eloquent, freewheeling wordiness. "I'm just a mirror of a mirror of myself," Saliers declares on Least Complicated. On This Train Revised, Ray reshapes the classic song This Train into a forceful, impressionistic account of her visit to Washington's U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum: "Piss and blood in a railroad car/ 100 people gypsies queers and David...
...national imagination supplied with one more image of him as the Libido in Chief. And at a time when public curiosity about the tales of Clinton's womanizing might have died down, Jones' accusations revive them with a feminist angle: sexual harassment. That has conservatives hoping for a mirror-image replay of the Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas battle, this time with the No. 1 Democrat as the accused...