Word: outletting
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...Charlotte Perkins Gilman Series, aimed at providing an outlet for social science research on women, has attracted audiences of about 150 people at the first two lectures. In addition, the forum oversees class events, including the recent junior parents' day, and a sophomore picnic planned for the spring...
...Still, this mere spectator's role cannot satisfy the modern imagination, so it is easy to understand the surging popularity of Citizens' Band (CB) radio, which solicits audience participation in electronic media. A CB operator finds the radio a suitable stage for the enactment of daydreams. Serving as an outlet for the hidden personalities of its users, CB becomes either a creative or a destructive tool for individual fantasies...
...Demme and his script writer, Paul Brickman, weave a colorful but ultimately threadbare tapestry of rural America, in which the CB substitutes for drab reality. By showing the murky side of CB broadcasts, Demme implicitly criticizes an American ideology which necessitates the use of CB as an outlet for frustration and loneliness. Too bad Demme turns tragedy into melodrama so that his film succeeds only on the level of frivolous entertainment...
...student stumbles on, looking for some outlet for his or her interest in video. In and around the Harvard community there are other resources available besides Carpenter Center, but these are limited...
Behind by 12 points halfway through the second half, the Crimson decided to display its version of the Boston Celtics' infamous running game. Wendy Carle hauled down the rebounds (she had ten for the contest), and rifled outlet passes to the streaking Caryn Curry and Lesley Greis, who finished off the textbook movements with...