Word: mold
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...you’re one of 50 other people...who are interchangeable cogs in a machine,” Summers said. “Do something where, if you do it successfully, you’re the one. Think about how you’re going to break a mold.” Summers particularly emphasized the importance of taking risks, on both the personal and institutional levels. “We will none of us be remembered for the things we didn’t do, for the things we thought were too risky to dare...
...Kelly admitted. “At the same time, I was looking forward to the challenge. Often times, when someone has done something for a long period of time, it’s tough to correct their bad habits. This gave me a chance to teach and mold the kids with my philosophies...
...would be an injustice to allow Hartwig to fade into the woodwork as just another “classically beautiful” poet. Within her seemingly standard framework, Hartwig’s precise diction and conceptual views of the world shatter the “classically beautiful” mold, leaving behind poems that startle and unnerve even as they evoke gorgeous images.In “A Mistake,” Hartwig draws upon such broad themes as unrequited dreams while describing a painter’s exhibit: “Huge canvases, on which ideally clean colors fill spaces...
...dismissed for its own sake. While HMI may resemble McKinsey & Company more closely than the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, the increasing globalization of health care calls for bold new initiatives, not narrow-minded thinking and knee-jerk responses to programs that don’t fit the traditional mold of Harvard institutions...
...much to be pleased about. Its leaders won high marks from press and public for conducting a thoughtful, positive campaign, and it showed that 7 million Britons were willing to vote for a partnership that did not exist two years ago. The Alliance may not have broken the mold of British politics, but it has surely left a few cracks. Declares an S.D.P. strategist: "We are not stopping...