Word: particularized
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...associated with the Program for Science and International Affairs (PSIA), which in turn grew out of the Center for International Affairs. The program funds scholars studying the influence of science on world politics--in particular, arms control and disarmament...
...These particular courses would benefit from pre-registration because their professors would have a better idea of enrollment figures when they prepared facilities and ordered materials...
...that, "Another Part of the Forest" never approaches the level of great drama. In part, it's the fault of this particular production. The theater is tiny (about one hundred seats on three sides of a floor-level stage), and which brings the audience uncomfortably close to the intense emotionality onstage. Watching the play becomes like eavesdropping on the people who live through the fire-door. The decor and lighting never change, and the costumes look as though they'd been thrown together out of somebody's attic...
...amici curiae, or "friend of the court" briefs--the greatest number of such briefs ever submitted for a Supreme Court case, and indicative of the complexity and importance of the suit. Amici curiae briefs provide "third parties" with an interest in the case an opportunity to express their particular viewpoints...
...since a large part of the insight one gains today into ancient cultures in general (and that of Thrace in particular) derives from the contents of burial mounds, it is well to consider this perspective when examining these works. Heroes and heroines of Greek and Persian mythology provide the subjects for many of the works, but the treatment departs often from the subject's "typical" interpretation...