Word: shapely
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...happy to accept this call to serve my alma mater. I look forward with great enthusiasm to working with my new colleagues at Harvard Medical School to shape medical education to meet the changing conditions for medical practice and science," Tosteson said last night...
...that these photographs are out on exhibit, they are resplendent and surprising. Sohier's Umbrellas are a most amazing shape: they explode overhead, blossom underfoot, sprout and spring, collapse...
...been two years since Rosovsky first proposed a discussion of the issues, and it is likely to be at least a year before the task force recommendations are translated into legislative proposals. Rosovsky's ideals may be a long time in taking shape; and it is hard to predict what shape, if any, that will...
...educated American, in the last third of this century, cannot be provincial in the sense of being ignorant of other cultures and other times. It is no longer possible to conduct our lives without reference to the wider world or to the historical forces that have shaped the present and will shape the future. Perhaps few educated people will ever possess a sufficiently broad perspective. But it seems clear to me that a crucial difference between the educated and the uneducated is the extent to which one's life experience is viewed in wider contexts...
...profiting from neither mass support nor an owner rich enough to make player-collecting a hobby, the Orioles shape up as the losers of the new order. Jim Palmer may continue his reign as the best pitcher in baseball, Lee May may drive in 150 runs, and Mark Belanger may keep winning Golden Gloves for the next 20 years, but without Jackson, Garland, and especially, the incomparable Grich, the Orioles are a.500 team at the very best...