Word: straightforwardness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...reported in The New York Times article, it's common sense and straightforward--what most experienced teachers already know," says Gary Ebbs, assistant professor of philosophy...
...pretty straightforward presentation of the financial needs of Harvard. Basically, it just described where Harvard gets its money, and where it spends its money. It's a soft sell. It sells by informing...
...pretty straightforward presentation of the financial needs of Harvard," said Associate Professor of Astronomy Mark Birkinshaw, who attended Wednesday's council meeting. "Basically it just described where Harvard gets its money, and where it spends its money. It's a soft sell. It sells by informing...
Through this emissary Lukanov made a disarmingly straightforward case: an article identifying him as up and coming, not to mention reform minded, would be a kiss of death. Jealous, older, more orthodox comrades would accuse him of "trying to start a mini-cult of personality in the bourgeois capitalist press." Lukanov reminded me that he had granted the interview "in good faith," believing I was writing about Bulgaria, not about him personally...
...goofy, squinting face of her pet dog (Models with Manuel's Sculpture, 1961). In Brown's anything-goes color schemes, brooding burgundies, hot pinks and Velveeta-cheese yellows oozed from the canvas with gooey gusto. In drawings on paper, she even collaged strips of fake fur. McGaw produced more straightforward self-portraits and still lifes, while sculptor Neri's headless, armless mannequins tried to take the figurative program into three dimensions...