Word: thoroughness
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After what Secretary to the Faculty John R. Marquand called "a very thorough discussion" over two meetings, the Council voted with one abstention to recommend the reimbursement to the Faculty...
...standard procedure for the military to conduct thorough investigations of tragedies like the one in Beirut. Pentagon officials insist that such inquiries do not make officers less inclined to act boldly in the field. Rather, they are seen as making officers more aware of their supervisory responsibilities...
...with the "late" de Kooning. When the slight, pale Dutch youth smuggled himself into America without proper papers in 1926, he brought with him something that very few of his colleagues in the New York School of the '40s and '50s would turn out to have: a thorough, guild-based art training that centered on formal drawing of the figure...
Those were the good times. Given free rein by Canadian Owner Roy Thomson, Evans turned the Sunday Times toward tough and thorough investigative reporting, assigning as many as 18 people to long-term projects. This challenge proved both expensive and risky. Evans calls the British press "half-free" in comparison with U.S. papers. It is easy to incur heavy penalties in England for printing information that the government considers secret; running stories that could prejudice court trials might land an editor in jail. Still, in spite of stiff official resistance, the Sunday Times managed to publish uncensored excerpts from...
...harriers thrashed the Eagles, 62 1/3-51 2/3, with a thorough team effort. Whereas the Crimson scored only one point in the field events against Army, it assembled 16 1/3 points against Boston College...