Word: scatteredness
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ERIC ALLON also shows the meticulous construction which characterizes the exhibit, but the rich glazes and occasional accidental effects save his work from academism. Some of his pots look like archaelogical finds, with rusts and blue-green tarnished colors conveying an appearance of age. He also flirts with technology, photographically...
Holt made it look easy once again, as he scattered four hits over four innings and struck out five. The only Tiger run came in the fifth as Kevin Plunkett lifted one over the fence in left to match a fourth-inning blast by Harvard's Don Driscoll.
BECAUSE OF the scattered, incomplete nature of the material Degler treats, his study often reads like a scrapbook of Southern dissent. Even so, some of the vignettes point toward larger questions that warrant exploration. For instance, the frequent tendency of Southern blacks as well as whites during Reconstruction to follow...
WHEN ROBERT CHAPMAN directed his freshman seminar candidates to read 25 lines of script in their interviews last September, few knew what they were in for. First there was the month of kabuki, the weeks of mime, the scattered gymnastics. But tonight and tomorrow Chapman's band of recently-removed...
Holt had the Green baffled throughout, as his control was nearly perfect. The lefthanded pineapple never faced more than four men an inning as he did not give up a single walk. Dartmouth scattered its five hits in five different innings, and never got a man past first base.