Word: awe
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Green Pastures" contains some of the best ensemble acting in years, and credit for this goes to Connelly, who directed, as well as to the talent of the cast. Some of the individual performances are little less than perfect. William Marshall, as De Lawd, has immense awe-inspiring dignity. And when Ossie Davis, as Gabriel, cries out "Gangway! Gangway for de Lawd God Jehovah! you almost expect Him to step out of the wings. Noah becomes a wonderful comic creation in the hands of Alonzo Bosan. The list of fine performances in "The Green Pastures" is a long...
...Chato runs his empire in a manner that fills observers with awe and keeps his subordinates on edge. He travels abroad, always by air, a full third of the time. Another third he puts in roaming around Brazil, scribbling his daily syndicated column (2,000,000 readers) on old envelopes and odd scraps of paper. He divides the rest of his time between his news agency's two main nerve centers in Rio and Sao Paulo...
...They included Joseph Stalin, whose emotional disturbances caused by the aspects to his Sun in Sagittarius and Moon in Pisces will cause him to overreach himself ... His chart further indicates failing health starting in April" Come spring, Winston Churchill's stars 'will lead him along daring and awe-inspiring paths." The Yankees' Yogi Berra ". . . must be careful to avoid physical injury during February and August...
...Street into a bright, and modern $6,000,000 plant on quiet L Street, nine blocks across town. Close to the Russian embassy and the Statler Hotel, the new seven-story building has airconditioning, soundproofing in its spic & span city room, full-color presses, and enough other trimmings to awe oldtimers on the staff. Said one old Postman: "It'll be all right once we get to spitting on the floor again...
...movie's awe of the Queen and her handsome surroundings proves an excellent foil for the incongruous invasion of Windsor Castle by a cockney ragamuffin (Andrew Ray), who absently spews a trail of plum pits as he wanders bug-eyed through the imposing halls and chambers. The picture also unbends enough to twit Victorian manners & morals...