Word: orientedness
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In a future episode of NBC's "Blossom," another teen-oriented program, Blossom refers a friend suspected of having an eating disorder to a past bulimic, who explains her cycle of chronic dieting and purging.
Although SAS has developed a reputation as a politically oriented organization, members say it is also a place to socialize with people of similar backgrounds.
Indeed, he's something of a square. A self-described "uptight, serialism- oriented, would-be intellectual," Salonen was educated as a composer in his native Helsinki, in the manner of such daunting dodecaphonists as Arnold Schoenberg, Luigi Nono and Elliott Carter. His conducting career began as an adjunct to his...
"They're all kind of mainstream, with a common sense view of the world," he said. "They're all terrific economists ... practical, empirically oriented."
Paffenbarger said in an interview yesterday that Harvard alumni who participated were "bright, educated, capable, accomplished, successful, affluent, health oriented, with a higher than average lifestyle.