Word: rigorousity
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American writers felt compelled to "tidy up" the experience of the Civil War--in some ways one could describe all writers as intellectual tidiers of otherwise messy social experiences. But they were not able to do so. Aaron constantly wants to know why; in asking the question he set himself...
The Baroque-sized orchestra was capable of handling the rigorous program, displaying remarkable musicianship for undergraduates. With the small group used for the Bach suite the sound wasn't as full-bodied as contemporary audiences expect. And the piccolo trumpets--though excellent--occasionally sacrificed mellowness for clarity, thus reducing the...
The concentrations claim it is, because they are serving people whose focus coincides with the major's, and they are therefore providing services that other people would not want or need. But despite the rigorous screening processes, far too many people seek out the honors concentrations not because of special...
Even if a Vice President's sole function is to be available for succession, he is a most significant official. There seem to be no genuine obstacles to each political party's setting up a less rushed timetable for the selection of its No. 2 standardbearer, so as...
The most urgent need of the Cambridge school system is a more rigorous emphasis on basic skills in the lower grades, Garcia said.