Word: projecting
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...tracks would be scattered over 45,000 sq. mi. of federally owned land in the Great Basin desert of Utah and Nevada. Matheson and List urged Congress to reconsider the sites because of the damage the project would cause the fragile ecosystem of the area. They were particularly concerned that the construction would increase an already severe water shortage. In addition, Matheson claimed, the invasion of the construction crews would change forever what he called "the chosen way of life" of people in the region's tiny rural communities. Beyond their plea to Congress, the Governors plan to wage...
...project as a whole was something Fletcher knew he wanted to do, but he never dreamed it would be one he could pursue as an academic endeavor, he says...
Balancing the project as an academic project and as an actual theatrical production can be difficult, he explains. For example, when trying to decide whether or not to make changes in the show, Fletcher thinks to himself: "It may work intellectually, but will it work for the audience as well, and can the cast member learn this? At what point do I stop changing things...
...that Fletcher has created an original work, he says that he believes "there is a lot of anticipation for this project because it hasn't been done before; in my time it hasn't been done as a thesis...
...regardless of whether his project is a summa or not, someday, Fletcher says, he would like to play the role of director again--but in front of an orchestra. After a year or two as a music and theater teacher at Andover, Fletcher wants to apply to conservatories in order to study conducting, he says...