Word: shapely
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...thought of the golfers spending a week in Florida may conjure up images of getting into shape by lifting up beer cans and pulling the tabs, but the team takes the trip quite seriously...
...they could not simply detail the lives of their subjects. The lack of readily available data often hampered them, but the absence of a clear context for women's activities defined the more serious problem of interpreting these women's achievements. Thus, as the biographies of individual women took shape, so did an overview of certain aspects of American women's history. This background information is set out in the dictionary's introduction, which offers a valuable guide to the issues underlining women's history--why, for instance, the American Revolution was not a significant date in terms...
...choice is not giving up land and having a war 70 miles from Cairo, or giving up land and having a war 70 miles from Tel Aviv," Kahane said, "because the Arabs have always wanted to destroy a Jewish state of any size, form, or shape...
...said that Ivy meets will have to be put off until next year when the team will be in better shape. "We'd like to play Princeton, but Princeton recruits," he said. "They would probably wipe us right off the track...
...changes, so must its art. In their very essence snapshots are temporary, only flashes of civilization, which feels constantly undermined by the rapidity of change. Still, certain commitments never change. Photographers will always share Emmet Gowin's commitment to visual truth: "For me, problem is always to find the shape of the gesture, the feeling of space, a light, which holds again a sense of touching reality...