Word: opinionatedness
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Although students were deluged with campaign flyers, debates and press coverage, Lewis wrote in an e-mail to The Crimson that he was "not particularly opinionated on these matters."
Some faculty members have said the reason for low attendance is not apathy but a lack of time aside from research and teaching; yet people are perfectly able to make time for things that are important to them. Other professors have said that the silence means people are content with...
Poundstone is feisty, opinionated and spontaneous. But for someone who makes a career out of capitalizing upon unexpected mishaps, she is astonishingly directed. She knows where she is going, and where she wants to go--and has known this for a long time.
"The sweat's on the record, and the century's greatest pop singer at last has a book that fits his personality and takes full measure of his stature," says TIME's Jay Cocks. "Blithe, respectful, snappy and smart, Will Friedwald catches the creative fire of the singer, the implacable...
Unlike other recent historical dramas ("JFK" comes to mind), the movie sticks closely to the basic facts without opinionated flights of fancy from the director to add drama. It is realism and accuracy that puts this movie over the top.