Word: paint
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This is a rather strange assertion to make, especially after he has admitted that both of these books paint rather murky pictures of the story. Why does he resort to accusing one of the authors of bias, even as he is unconvinced by the other author's argument? After all, the Chafetz book is not without its own likely bias; in his preface, Morris Chafetz notes that he was (like Bean-Bayog) a member of the Harvard Medical School department of psychiatry and (like Bean-Bayog) a specialist on alcohol abuse and alcoholism...
...toddlers under age three, a staggering number are at risk of harm that could last a lifetime, according to a new report by Carnegie Corp. of New York, a major philanthropic foundation. Many of the statistics cited were already known, but pulled together for the first time, they paint a disturbing picture of the plight of America's most vulnerable youngsters...
...rather insignificant crime. Others congratulate the Singaporean government on its impending human pinata-fest. More than one stodgy middle class American who has had the antenna ripped off his car has said, "All I know, Geraldo, is that Fay kid sure won't be picking up any spray-paint cans any time soon...
...paint a pretty picture...
...edition brought lead paint, the Green Lights Program (an electricity use reduction Plan), environmental dialogues (via HSERT), Harvard's investments and paper purchasing to the table. The ensuing dialogue on campus was and continues to be heavily influenced by this series. Much of the information in this commentary comes from the audits, and I am indebted on its authors...