Word: shadowing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...what an amazing act of skill the picture itself is, done in 1618 by a 19-year-old boy who wanted to display his total control over surface texture, form and light, from the transparency of the oil in which the eggs swim to the knife's curved shadow on a bowl to the marvelous fugue of circles and ellipses, melon and cooking vessels, that fills the lower third of the canvas...
...unschooled grandmother who stressed education. He shed a tear and showed anger at accusations that he knew of the Tuskegee experiments that withheld treatment from black men with syphilis. The two-day performance was a remarkable comeback for a nominee consigned just weeks ago to the valley of the shadow of death. By the end of last week, Foster had enough bipartisan support to break a threatened filibuster by Phil Gramm of Texas and Bob Smith of New Hampshire...
...American history. This approach has been tried before and found wanting. Under the Articles of Confederation, the new nation attempted to operate as a loose alliance of the former colonies from 1781 to 1789. It was found to be so unmanageable (George Washington called it "little more than a shadow without the substance") that general dissatisfaction led to the creation and adoption of the Constitution, under which the U.S. has managed pretty well for a couple of centuries...
...shadow of the bombed-out building disaster, Kluttz describes what he called a scene of heart-warming humanitarian gestures...
...community," she pointsout. Keith Light, a former senior advisor forCanaday who served on the Ad Board for two years,says he recognized that "the biggest dilemma ofthe board is working with a standard that fits auniversity setting given there is also a standardthat governs the legal system. Beyond a shadow ofa doubt' does not have to apply to the Ad Board."Although Light states he believes the Board bendsover backwards to ensure a fair decision is made,there are "inevitably limitations to a large bodythat attempts to hear difficult and complexcases...