Word: perishings
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...this particular era of publish or perish, Peter has managed to both publish and make time for students," said Benjamin F. Berger, a graduate student who helped organize the Berkowitz letter. "He is truly rare in the way he has combined roles of scholar and teacher and excel at both...
...spunky and available for romance when she is not dodging falling objects; and, if possible, an adorable dog to be lost in whatever chaos the movie is trafficking in, then found and daringly rescued to the cheers of an audience that has stoically watched hundreds of anonymous human extras perish...
...Unfortunately in the academic world you are measured by how many papers you write," Seltzer says. "The publish or perish phenomenon is very real...
...Perish the thought! Or, to be more precise, if that thought took root, what would perish would be America's economic health. To a remarkable extent, our mass prosperity rests upon a base of annual hysteria...
...speech to the Time-Life Alumni Society several years ago, Jim Gaines, then TIME's managing editor, said, "What is absolutely necessary, what we will perish without, is an atmosphere that feels like home to expressive, smart, emphatic and incandescent people." For 20 years Time Inc. has been home to the expressive, smart, emphatic and incandescent Jim Gaines. Most recently Time Inc.'s corporate editor, Jim was the first person ever to serve as managing editor of three of our titles--PEOPLE, LIFE and TIME--and wherever he worked, he inspired those around him. Alas, Jim has announced that...