Word: tiered
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...What impassions me most - much, much more than all the rest of my mŽtier's the portrait, the modern portrait...I should like to do portraits which will appear as revelations to people in a hundred years' time...I am trying to achieve this not by photographic likeness but by rendering our impassioned expressions, using our modern knowledge of an appreciation of color as a means of rendering and exalting character...
While the possibilities for the future of this team are numerous, the Crimson will get down to business immediately today and tomorrow when it hosts the Harvard Fall Invitational. Players from nationally ranked teams like Alabama will take part, as well as lower-tier squads such as MIT. Since the Beren Tennis Center opened in April, this weekend marks the first time the facility will be utilized in the autumn chill...
...clashing with corporate lawyers. In a statement, Fleishman said it didn't think it could be of further service, refusing to elaborate. "I personally think Firestone is toast," says veteran marketer Jack Trout of Greenwich, Conn., who has previously worked with the company. "It's really a second-tier tire brand with low consumer loyalty...
Against the middle-tier teams of the Patriot League--Lafayette, Holy Cross, and Bucknell--Ivy teams were 5-2 last season, but winless in three tries this weekend...
...entered Stanford in 1994, Woods had won the first of his three straight U.S. Amateur titles, but there were volleyball players who were better known on campus. Woods loved it. "Anonymity was one of the best things about being at Stanford," he says. "I was sort of a lower-tier athlete." One college roommate, Yves Zinggeler, remembers that Woods "was a humorous guy who liked to have fun and go out on weekends"; he dated a couple of women, but "he wasn't a skirt chaser." He watched The Simpsons religiously and cued up videotapes of PGA tournaments. He made...