Word: scopes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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According to the news release, the works are expected to extend beyond the scope of the institute and receive subsequent public performances, productions and exhibits in Boston and around the country...
...says a lot about the scope and ambition of Pratt's concert program that a piece as great as the Bach acted as prelude. It also says a lot about Brahms' Op. 24 variations that the set succeeded as successor...
...position for its mini-revolution; the only obstacle in its way was the movie itself. Epic in scope and grandeur, Anastasia almost pulls off the impossible upstaging of Disney. But the challenge to the animated empire is clear: Disney magic is no longer an exclusive product...
...said, we should all know a little something about everything, or at least a little something about how to approach everything. However, the lack of flexibility in the present program herds too many students (sometimes more than 900) into specific courses resulting in class overcrowding, a prescribed scope of study within a subject area and often the disinterest and disdain of students. If Harvard were to move more toward distribution requirements (allowing, for example, any history class to count for the "historical study" category), then Core classes would be smaller, the breadth of education larger and the students more engaged...
...Kate, to mull her plotting as if it were a fine port. Bonham Carter has always had the intense stare of a schoolgirl over her maths, but now her face is filled with midnight radiance. Without raising her voice, she suggests that Kate has a passion of near tragic scope. It is the dilemma of a clever woman whose career, in a prefeminist society, can only be one of sexual intrigue...