Word: neatness
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...film for straying from a strict Laingian analysis and plunges in the final stake by rejecting the movie because she rejects Laing's view of society. Kael has simply missed the point. She tries to transform Cassavetes's film into a celluloid peg and cram it into a neat intellectual hole. But the movie doesn't fit and neither does the man. Neither is quite so neat, articulate or peggable...
Unlike any number of Ireland watchers, O'Hanlon offers no neat chapter full of progressive suggestions about future pol icy. His attitude is finally a supreme, Celtic compliment to Irish intransi gence: the admission that nothing can be done about...
...department in one neat announcement reaffirmed its ancient policy that assembles 125 seniors each May for a three hour lest questioning them in a field they have little or no training in: comparative history. At the same time, the department retained its practice of evaluating these general exams as one third of an undergraduate's final standing in the department...
...There is no reason to believe Ford or anyone else in the government is going to think of any neat schemes to turn around the slackening economy," Nozick said...
...cloth as Godfather I, but the pieces are arranged differently. It contains the same kinds of scenes--a sudden barrage of machine-gun fire rips open a quiet evening, the Don deals with his petitioners like a medieval monarch receiving his subjects--but they don't follow in a neat sequence. Instead, Coppola strings them out for more than three and a half hours and, although everything is wrapped up by the end, whole plot lines must be allowed to lapse lot as long as an hour...