Word: uncommonness
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...analysts and officials at NSC, DOS, DOD and CIA. Employees from other agencies active in El Salvador and Central America--but normally excluded from policy debates--also contributed to these notes. In this case, their close contact with the situation in the field provided us with valuable insights and uncommon objectivity...
...American Clock. If ever there was an apt laureate for the Great Depression, the role belongs to Arthur Miller. Here he dissects that national trauma by relating it, directly and most movingly, to his personal family history. Miller's sister, Joan Copeland, an actress of uncommon integrity, played the mother and gave the evening a transfusion of emotional vibrancy...
...source of tickets. Offers for tickets in the temporary stands where the view is obscured at best, begin at $20. Peter G. Wilcox '81 sold a pair of tickets for $30 each for seats at the upper level of the five-yard line. Fifty dollars a piece is not uncommon for good seats...
...judges awarded the title of best speaker to Kathleen Sullivan, the only woman speaker. Sullivan said last night she is happy about the award, adding that "It is pretty uncommon for a woman to win the honor...
...Uncommon Women begins and ends in the present, but most of the action is a recollection of events ten years in the past. To Harvard students acutely aware of their uncommon talents, it speaks of the future, urging friendships over missions and humor over ambition...