Word: vocals
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Thomson Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield, who has been a vocal critic of women's studies, said Harvard gives too much support to what he calls a one-dimensional program...
...almost a little too campy and needed to project more but his wide blue eyes and clear tenor are perfect for the waif befriended by Mrs. Lovett. Rendell, a Crimson contributing reporter, is a terrific actor and the complexity of her music allows you to forgive the occasional vocal lapse. With great comic instinct Feldman turns an unmemorable spear-carrier role into a scene-stealing portrayal...
...never thought possible, during morning and mealtime chants. Putting aside preconceptions of chanting as a cult practice that requires me to wear orange robes (ours were gray) or to perform nocturnal sacrificial rites, ours was the most incredible group experience of my life. The resonance of the vocal chords of 50 focused persons could have been the hum of a machine. The bones of my nose began to reverberate in concert with the rhythm of the chanting. Harmonic resonance in action...
...while the far right may be more vocal, the faction of the party led by Massachusetts Gov. William F. Weld '66, who takes a far more liberal position on social issues including gay rights and abortion, is also growing in prominence and size. Many predict that in 1996 the Republicans will be much more tolerant of the pro-abortion rights wing of the party...
...result has been extreme polarization which makes even those who know where they stand on choice fearful of voicing their opinions. the debate has degenerated to the point that even the vocal and the outspoken are at a loss for words...