Word: realm
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However, now Harvard is a presence. It has moved from the realm of private appellation to the world of public consumption...
...demand for an environmental concentration has gone way beyond the realm of special concentrations. Already the approval of 19 special environmental concentrations make it one of the most represented topics...
...poised, uncertainly, before a new era, one in which the common realm and the public square -- long shadowed by suspicion -- must regain prestige. And one in which the often overlooked social legacy of the New Deal must come back into focus. Here, Robert Reich, one of Clinton's closest policy advisers, points us in the right direction when he maintains that "Roosevelt's boldest innovation had been designating the nation as a community." In a day of multiculturalism, a day of rapidly changing demographics, the challenge of rebuilding the architecture of community looms larger than ever before. If Clinton...
...presidential candidate who scarcely seemed to exist outside the TV studio, it is fitting that Ross Perot's most enduring legacy may be in the realm of media, not politics. Not only did he help make talk shows like Larry King Live the venue of choice for national campaigning, he also revitalized the TV infomercial...
Wilkins' says his devotion to the study of legal ethics and the problems of lawyering is an affirmation of the possibility of evolution and change in that realm--witness the fact that only a decade ago legal ethics was not a respected field of scholarship...