Word: singularizing
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...it’s not Morris’ singular talent that makes him his team’s go-to guy or the determinant of the Crimson’s destiny ths season. This is Carl Morris’ team because he is more than just a big-play receiver. This is his team because he embodies the passion of winning at all costs that has come to characterize Harvard’s program. This is his team because he possesses those famed football qualities rarely mentioned of others—the intangibles...
...current Foreign Affairs. Greece's many differences with Turkey, for example, have already delayed the deployment of the E.U. force in Macedonia because the old enemies can't agree on the use of NATO facilities. Europe's natural strengths in the Balkans - proximity and historical ties - remain its singular weaknesses as well, fueling accusations of bias toward one group or another. "In the care of Europe we'd be a Serbian colony again," grumbles an ex-rebel in Kosovo. "We wouldn't exist." Perhaps the biggest benefit of U.S. involvement over the past decade is the message it has sent...
...cheer that rings through the nation's World Cup stadiums: "Great Republic of Korea." A country often consigned to an afterthought in East Asia is out to prove that it, too, matters. Last week, it did so, by gliding through to the second round with skill and flair. That singular achievement, though, was not just about Korea's arrival as a football force but as a self-confident adult nation to be taken seriously...
...manager of accounting and finance and later became manager of the Harvard Computing Center and associate director of the Office for Information Technology. He was responsible for the merger of the University’s two data centers for the central administration and for research data into a singular center...
...Crimson editorialized against the plan, calling it “singular in its lack of sensitivity for the Quad point of view” and arguing that four-year housing, a lower male to female ratio, and “an alternative for many to the overbearing, ‘old Harvard’ atmosphere of the River Houses” presented valuable options for first-years...