Word: autumn
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...well as a special wax-based matte surface in order to capture the illumination he desired. He then explored every facet of interior design and its relationship to the outdoors, his painting always done with an impeccable air of cleanliness and calm spaciousness evident, for example, in the autumn leaves, long shadows and golden afternoon sun of October Interior (1963) or again in a unique look at furniture and the glow of the fireplace in his Interior with a Dress Pattern (1969). And as one steps back away from the paintings, out of the initial imprecision of the oils comes...
More than 30 alarms have gone off at the new dormitories so far this quarter, as opposed to only 17 for all of autumn quarter, said Jan Van Houten, director of Governor's Corner...
...last autumn, according to opinion polls, the Greens enjoyed support from as much as 9% of the electorate. In recent months, though, they have fallen back. One reason is that the Social Democrats, under Vogel, have moved just far enough to the left on the NATO missile and economic issues to pick up some Greens supporters. Another reason is that, ironically enough, the Greens' moral credibility comes at the cost of their political credibility. Says a Munich tenants' rights organizer: "The Greens have trouble enough trying to find out what their supporters want, let alone having to deal...
...lines by the rapid "drawing" of a power grinder, respond better to sunlight or starshine than to the static lighting of a museum. The high color and splashy textures with which he sometimes painted the steel were certainly meant to be seen against the colors of tree, snow or autumn grass...
Meantime, low-cost foreign-made steel has kept flooding into the U.S. market, eroding sales for U.S. producers and further tightening the industry's cash squeeze. Last autumn U.S. steelmakers won concessions from European producers, who agreed to limit exports to the U.S. to about 5.5% through 1985. But analysts warn that a slowdown in European exports is more than likely to be offset by rising imports from market-hungry producers elsewhere...