Not exact matches
It's kind of proof
writ large that what you
give kids (well, rats, actually) is what you get from them.
Astorino said he wanted to see the Republican - led Congress take up immigration reform
writ large, a potentially heavy lift
given the stalled process in Washington over the last four decades.
With enormous empathy and wisdom, Jamison has
given us nothing less than the story of addiction and recovery in America
writ large, a definitive and revelatory account that will resonate for years to come.
There are nods to activities on the US west coast, and space
given to Sam Francis, an overly precious artist whose paintings are a sort of décor
writ large, and a small section devoted to photography, which feels like an appendage, and comes without enough contextualisation.
This is not really that unusual or surprising
given the higher - ed crisis in the U.S.
writ large except that Peter Cooper's school had managed to function tuition free for 150 years.