Word: fields
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...HIID's reputation has been built up in the field of economics, so if you brought in someone from the soft end of political science, that person would have to overcome hurdles in HIID's consulting" for foreign government and institutions, Stephen Bailey, a member of the search committee, says...
...would question Harberger's outstanding credentials in his field or his brilliance as an economist. However, critics of the appointment have added a number of new variables to the Harberger equation; their solution suggests Harberger's approach to development might be too narrow for HIID...
...burgeoning divisions of general medicine has really outstripped the supply of qualified faculty in primary care," Dr. Thomas Delbanco, director of the primary care fellowship, said yesterday. Many present primary-care physicians have not received any special training in the field, he added...
HEANEY HAS MATURED considerably in Field Work. His voice is confident, his versification operative, and his substance highly provocative. Though Heaney tends toward the pastoral, he bestows his work with so much energy that every poem seems to perpetuate itself, with each line flowing into the next. His book contains only a few flaws. For one, Heaney's line breaks seem a bit contrived. Sometimes, too, the poet couples abstractions, such as "sibilant penumbra" or "mellowed clarities" which ask too much of the reader, even the active one. Finally, his detached version of the Ugolino episode in Cantos...
...most part, however, these uncluttered poems collectively represent a meaningful achievement. Heaney never hesitates to face up to the dilema of being an artist. His is not an easy life; some of the violent incidents from life in Belfast still linger in his head, coiling around that field where he cultivates his poetry. But in Field Work, Seamus Heaney advances beyond the political bog. His acres breathe, and his road steam...