Word: reflecter
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Krupsaw's portraits are especially well-executed; they have a serenity of mood and richness of tonality which reflect a well-trained eye and an expert craftsmanship, as in studies of Dr. Swoboda and Ansel Adams...
...Stimpson added that these changes reflect the policy of the Admissions Office to encourage applicants to be more thoughtful about their choice of colleges. "It's our responsibility to limit applications to those which are realistic," she noted...
Pusey said the Institute will hold conferences on major public issues and give in public life an opportunity to reflect on their experiences, write and lecture...
...addition, Rules will lose much of its power to keep a bill already passed out of a House-Senate conference. Another change will prevent unnecessary delays of roll-call votes. Liberals also scored a victory by increasing Democratic margins on the House Appropriations and Ways and Means Committees to reflect the 295 140 Democratic margin in the House. Ways and Means must pass on the top-priority hospital care for the aged program...
Mostly, though, Klee worked harder than he played, and the "bent for the bizarre" he noted in himself as early as age nine was soon hammered into a credo. "I am not here," he proclaimed, "to reflect the surface (this can be done by a photographic plate), but must penetrate inside." That meant to Klee burrowing into the psyche and borrowing the squiggly insights of children and madmen, not to mention invoking his own unconscious, as in one of his diary's bursts of poetry: "Open thyself, thou gate in the depths . . . / Forth you beautiful pictures, wild beasts, / Spring...