Word: vocalized
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...Grumet-Morris’ awareness helps his teammates as well. He is always very vocal on the ice, making sure that other players are doing their jobs...
Members of the Harvard Republican Club, a vocal minority on an overwhelmingly liberal campus, celebrated their candidate’s apparent victory outside the Institute of Politics shortly after 1 a.m., when an election viewing party there shut down...
...candidates have largely sidestepped the ongoing debate over military recruiting at Harvard Law School and other campuses. But as a vocal opponent of the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, Kerry has implicitly sided with those schools which have objected to the military’s presence on campus...
...Bush’s faculty supporters have been vocal despite being outnumbered...
...show has no actual storyline and all of the dialogue occurs in song (vocal direction by Alexis Z. Tumolo ’06). But the actors still manage to exude strong, individualized stage presence. Liberated from scripted characters, it seems as though they are actually playing exaggerated versions of themselves. Each actor portrays a variety of characters during the course of the show, with some assuming names while others remain generic (i.e. housewife). Because characters come and go within the space of one song, individuality is marked not by any abiding and consistent creation of scripted identity but rather...