Word: strengthen
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Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III, who will also attend the speech, says that Jones is a particularly appropriate choice of speaker because he, like the College, believes that cultures must interact to reaffirm and strengthen their own identities. Epps says the College's philosophy on race closely mirrors that of Invisible Man author Ralph Ellison...
...added that Whinston could significantly strengthen the Northwestern economics department...
Some interesting choices were made in the set design: most notably the picture of Tom's father, which was represented by a framed blank. This was perhaps meant to underscore the fact of his absence, or to strengthen the suggestive power of his unseen presence; whatever the reason, it certainly gave one pause. Laura's glass collection did not occupy the central position one might expect, being placed on stage right and partially obscured by the sofa. When Tom, in a fit of anger, hurled his coast at his mother, instead of knocking over the glass ornaments...
Andrew Shue, star of Fox TV's Melrose Place, spoke at the John F. Kennedy School of Government last night about "Do Something," an organization he founded in 1993 to provide resources for young leaders who want to strengthen their communities...
...They choose whatever subject areas they feel they need to strengthen themselves as journalists," he said...