Word: vision
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...speakers agreed that--whatever their vision for the future of Harvard Square--community members should work together to make Harvard Square a better place...
...vision of this corporation is to let other people do the work and then come in and take the biggest piece of the pie," said Peter Valentine, who lives on Cambridge Street...
...were looking for more than [chair candidates'] knowledge of who the Secretary of Energy was; we were looking at their vision, ability and commitment to the ideals of the Institute of Politics," Rapp said...
...ultimately failed enterprise. Conceivably, imaginative literature at its highest pitch could do what tons of historical research and theological studies have failed to accomplish: present a convincing account of what it may have felt like to be the man Jesus, human like his contemporaries but given a divine vision, mission and fate that they have been spared. But not even the Christ-haunted Dostoyevsky tried to go where Mailer has now rushed...
Anyone who has ever been chased down the shore by an enraged swan knows that swans are powerful birds--nothing like the delicate figments of Tchaikovsky's lakeside vision. The swan as predator is also the inspiration for Matthew Bourne, 37, a young British choreographer, whose radical recension of the ballet classic Swan Lake opens this week in Los Angeles. "I began with observation of the bird," says Bourne, "its wildness, huge beating wings." He also felt that "something more could be done with Swan Lake, particularly with the swans themselves." There have been hundreds of productions, but all based...