Word: afterwards
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Kereopa was speedily hanged, but soon afterward Te Whiu himself fell into disfavor with the British. Possibly the disagreement arose from Te Whiu's claim that the British had never paid him his reward. Whatever the cause, it ended in the Government's confiscating all his property. Te Whiu died in poverty...
When Baziotes begins a painting he has no idea how it will turn out. "The subject matter may be revealed in the middle of the work," he explains, "or I may not recognize it until a long time afterward." Instead of starting with something in nature, he begins by doodling. Each morning he lines his doodles-in-progress up against the walls of his studio. "They are my mirrors," he says. "They tell me what I am like at the moment...
...Afterward, on the sidewalk outside the theater, intellectuals milled around, furiously debating the merits and meaning of the play. Said the literary weekly Carrefour: "Remarkable. . . . Barrault has a sense of greatness, a poetic imagination." Les Nouvelles Littéraires: "A surprising and almost unhoped-for success. . . . The prodigious miming of Barrault . . . is the soul of the entire play." Only the Communist Les Lettres Françaises found it "mortally boring...
...thing that came closest to spoiling that day was the news that Philip had managed to turn over in his car on a skiddy corner on the road from Chippenham. He escaped with only a twisted knee. Soon afterward the Palace announced that the couple will divide their honeymoon between Birkhall, near Balmoral Castle, and Earl Mountbatten's Hampshire estate, Broadlands...
...husband-&-wife team so honored (former prizewinners: Radium Discoverers Pierre and Marie Curie, Chemists Frederic Joliot and Irene Curie-Joliot). Carl, 50, and Gerty Cori, 51, both born in what used to be Austria-Hungary, met as medical students in the same class at the University of Prague, soon afterward were married and teamed up in a lifetime study of the mysterious chemistry of the human body. Their work may some day lead to a cure for diabetes (TIME, May 12). At Washington...