Word: arrays
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...There is a really wide array of Latinas at this school," added second year HLS student Betsy A. Miller. "Some people are first generation, some are not, some people are privileged, others are not. The Latina group is an interesting composite of people [but] you can't just lump all these people together...
...beat that bogey, he concedes, he can't simply offer a wide array of financial products. Customers won't buy them purely on convenience. The failure of financial "supermarkets" at American Express and Sears proved that in the '80s and today the number of small community-oriented banks is growing in towns where mergers have wiped out local institutions, leaving corporate branches and higher fees in their wake. "You have to be a low-cost provider," Weill emphasizes...
...some Harvard students, getting a haircut is minor surgery, with possible results ranging from mildly acceptable to imitations of a freakish skin disease. Even for those who don't see haircuts as a dangerous game of chance, Harvard Square offers a bewildering array of choices...
...decision is "both a shield and a sword." Clinton will now lay out in a series of speeches things still to be done, missions to be accomplished, and challenge Congress to work with him. Fix tobacco, fix Social Security and Medicare, address education, find common ground on an array of foreign policy challenges; in short, remind Americans what he means when he says he is just trying to do his job--as well as set up a possible campaign against the Republicans and the do-nothing Congress this fall...
...what point does an array of colored squares in a regular grid begin to turn into a recognizable image? The question touches on the mystery of Realist painting--how it is, for instance, that when looking close up at a Velasquez you see a flurry of gray-and-pink spots and streaks, and when you move back a couple of feet, that same patch has become a glistening silver embroidery on rose velvet. All of Close's art recalls his fixation on this effect, the brain seeking illusion in pattern, questing for clues: Close will break a face down into...