Word: strived
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...looking at the world and capturing life as it is. Photo galleries, many selling the work of professionals at $25 per print and up, have opened by the dozen in large cities. The craft has found some of its most devoted followers among the young, who increasingly strive to document their own new lifestyles and find photography, with its blending of technology and aesthetics, an honest way to do so. As a part of this view-finding process, photography has become one of the fastest growing subjects in education: photography courses are offered at some 700 universities, junior colleges...
Active-positive, without a doubt. "McGovern pours it on night and day." He wastes no time, leaving a scant 20 minutes to get from his Washington office to National Airport. But does he strive for the presidency out of a compulsiveness rooted in childhood insecurity or out of enjoyment? Barber feels McGovern is clearly exhilarated by politics, and not just recently: "Back in South Dakota, he used to go to county fairs and spend hours standing in the sun, shaking hands. He really likes...
...varsity lacrosse team, confident after Saturday's 20-0 victory over Rhode Island, will strive for its 12th consecutive Cambridge City Championship title this afternoon when it meets MIT on the Business School Field...
Last summer, the lightweights traveled to Europe and continued their strive. In England at the Henley Cup races, both the eight and the four-man boats triumphed--the first time that American contestants had taken both titles in the history of the competition...
Ryan also said that HSA will strive to hire a larger number of scholarship students in the future...