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Word: vision (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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Stealing the show is Tonino Delli Colli's cinematography, which is hazy and remote throughout but becomes fast-paced and astute as the more sanguinary scenes call for it. Even fans of its literary parent will find Hollywood's Rose rendition to be a vision...

Author: By Elizabeth L. Wurtzel, | Title: A Haunting Rose | 10/3/1986 | See Source »

...college-wide events to create occasions for special character and quality that will prove inspiring and memorable. Third, to honor the alumni and faculty who have achieved distinction in some field of letters, music, and intellectual pursuit and who, as with the Masters and Senior Tutors, promote leadership and vision for us. Fourth, to create social events that will allow students to meet each other in pleasant surroundings and simply to have a good time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 350th Celebration | 10/1/1986 | See Source »

...public's fascination with Cuomo, who is perceived as the savior of American liberalism, reveals a style-over-substance trend in modern politics. Cuomo, the most cerebral of the present Presidential hopefuls--and the one most capable of articulating a liberal political vision--represents a packaging success as much as the well-financed D'Amato does...

Author: By Noam S. Cohen, | Title: Not Wild About Mario | 9/29/1986 | See Source »

...This was on a Wednesday night, at 10:15. Rita had been out installing drapes; she has her own concern. She went on home to Fostoria, one of those clean, pretty Ohio villages with high-hipped houses on fresh-clipped lots. For four days Rita did not mention her vision to another soul, largely because "I didn't want to be put away." It was hard withholding the news because she "wanted to share it so badly with someone." Finally, on Sunday night, Dorothy Droll, Rita Ratchen's best friend for 35 years, came to visit, and Rita said, "Dorothy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Ohio: a Vision West of Town | 9/29/1986 | See Source »

...Democrats still have no cohesive vision for the future of our society. A scholar of American history once noted that a successful electoral campaign is often one that emphasizes the Little Guy vs. the Big Guys. The Big Guys usually are in Big Business, and are synonymous with the Bad Guys. Reagan's innovation was to characterize the Bad Guys as Big Government. But his need not be the last word...

Author: By Ariela J. Gross, | Title: Democrats Adrift | 9/27/1986 | See Source »

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