Word: multifacetedness
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However, the Crimson also believe Harvard's tall-but-agile front-court can do the job on Yale's multifaceted swingman.
Smith said her search for an "integrated, multifaceted" American identity began in an acting class she took "as a fluke" in her 20s. When the professor required all the students to repeat 14 lines over and over, she chose Shakespeare's Queen Margaret, and had what she termed to be...
Angela Lansbury, similarly, uses her voice to infuse the dowager, Anastasia's grandmother, with remarkable realism. We feel her pain as each impostor pretending to be Anastasia appears before her--the animation of her facial expressions coalesce with Lansbury's multifaceted voice to provide the most revealing portrayal of character...
Hankering for a hot page-turner in the new year? Check out Escape to Hell, a tour de force without remorse, penned originally in Arabic by Libyan strongman and litterateur MUAMMAR GADDAFI. The volume's 20-page preface, by PIERRE SALINGER, the former J.F.K. press secretary and international oddball, presents...
"Women students look for a fuller presence in a mentor than what they look for in a teacher," said Tamar March, dean of Radcliffe College. "They seek guidance not only on an intellectual level, but from the fuller person. Very often what the student is interested in is how the...