Word: awe
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...making a mark somewhere, or the competition wouldn't be so frightened." After spending nearly four decades in a company shackled by Government regulation, Brown is eager to show what an unbound AT&T can do. He is sure that the competition will soon be saying in awe, "Good grief, Charlie Brown...
...wants to prove herself a man but is in love with a man who's in love with the girl she has married. But there are sweet and subtle tones to the comedy. In three versions of the song No Wonder, Yentl muses in derision, then in awe, then in sympathy, on Hadass's domestic graces. Composer Michel Legrand and Lyricists Marilyn and Alan Bergman have constructed the score as Yentl's running Talmudic commentary on the genesis of her womanly desires. (That's why Patinkin doesn't sing.) The songs begin in a liturgical...
Science reporting was a relatively rare journalistic pursuit. Whatever attention scientific matters received in the press was permeated with either an excess of awe or an abundance of naivete, or both. Even so, TIME decided to take science seriously, and its very first issue carried seven stories on the subject. One concerned the proposal of an inventor named...
...better remains mostly just a feeling, influenced by modern irritants. Pharmaceutical reports in the sports section have grown longer than the box scores, and money has impinged on the game past the point of cynicism. We look back on impoverished players longingly and regard the present lightly. Awe is reserved for memories, and not always even our own, sometimes our fathers...
...ending a stunning run of consistency unappreciated before and nearly unfathomable now. Counting every major tournament she ever entered-35 Wimbledons, U.S. Opens, French Opens and Australian Opens since 1971-this was the first time Evert Lloyd failed to reach the semifinals. "I never realized," said Navratilova in hushed awe. For a year and a half Martina has been the best women's tennis player; for ten years Evert Lloyd has defined what that means. "It was always normal for me to live up to my seeding," Chris says, without complaining, though there must be a particular hurt...