Word: skilling
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...side of inconsistency, after all, is panache and skill, and Harvard's Berkery, Sarah Downing and Francie Walton can provide plenty of that on offense...
...that this production of The Gondoliers was a perfect production. HRG&SP and other theater groups on this campus welcome helpful criticism, negative comments, and even unfavorable evaluations, and we recognize that editors of The Crimson, like members of the theater community, are in the process of learning a skill. But when the reviews make comments that are insulting, unsubstantiated and unhelpful, we do not understand the purpose. Please, arts editors and reviewers, be careful when evaluating other students' work. Be honest, but pleast be intelligent. Michael D. Rosenbaum '94 President Harvard-Radcliffe Gilbert and Sullivan Players
Most of all, Home Improvement straddles the gender fence with the skill of a Cirque du Soleil aerialist. Network entertainment is largely driven by the female audience. Hard-edged action shows have all but disappeared from prime time; the great bulk of TV movies focus on women protagonists with either an empowering story to tell or a rapist on their trail; and most sitcoms have a female orientation, even when they ostensibly revolve around men. (Watch Major Dad get tamed by the women in his life...
...loopholes in 1986," says Moynihan. "We're not about to open it up now." But there's more on Clinton's plate by far, including the real measures by which he will ultimately be judged, like deficit reduction and health-care reform -- two goals that will require the greatest skill now that the latest private White House assessment has concluded that the money needed to fix the health-care mess could reach $175 billion, a sum more than twice the initial forecast. "The stimulus fight will look like a picnic compared with health care," says a Clinton aide. "But everything...
...masterful at it is cliched, but it's hard not to mention the bottomless political skill of a man who can turn a rough first 100 days to his advantage: Clinton doesn't point to his specific missteps (mainly not cutting out the pork in his stimulus package when moderate Democratic Sen. John Breaux asked him to, thereby sparking a fight over the pork that the Republicans won). Instead, he says, "I may have overextended myself, and we've got to focus on big things...