Word: reflectively
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...Malo." If Prendergast felt the sting, he left no record of it. His brush became still looser, his rhythms more intricate, his outlines so subtle that his paintings almost began to look as if they had been woven. But for all their technical innovations, his works con tinued to reflect a childlike world eternally at play...
Provinzano noted, "I live a few blocks from Columbia," and hurriedly added, "this doesn't reflect on Columbia." Then he continued, "Thanks to the project, I will go to college and have a good life...
...these developments in English reflect a switch in educational philosophy, from reliance on courses to increased emphasis on tutorial, perhaps this change in ideals should be taken under closer scrutiny. As a future policy for the English Department, or for the College as a whole, it just might not be a totally good thing...
They are not the work of crackpots but of reputable men, some of them geniuses. Leonardo himself designed an "ideal city," and Piranesi planned a "cultural center" of moats and courtyards that seemed to fit inside each other like Chinese boxes. More recently, the visionaries have been apt to reflect Le Corbusier's warning that "the problem of the century is the problem of the city." Dismayed by blight and overcrowding, Kiyonori Kikutake designed a city over water consisting of a huge floating deck that would be pierced by great concrete cylinders lined with dwellings. Buckminster Fuller planned...
...Crimson did not play a poor game; it merely was unable to finsh off its many promising drives. This fault cannot be attributed to Ravenel's absence: even in the Holy Cross game, for example, the score didn't reflect the extent to which Harvard had dominated the game. Bartolet made some mistakes (Ravenel made them as a sophomore too), but he also passed better than any Crimson quarterback in at least four years. With experience, he will be very, very good.GEORGE EKSTROM (48) starts on the 11-yard jaunt that gave Cornell its second touchdown of the afternoon...