Word: brightening
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Statistics on the Friar's performance this fall do little to brighten the picture...
...American military cemetery at St.-Laurent-sur-Mer and, with thousands of white crosses forming a background for his words, talked about his own son, who had graduated from West Point on June 6, 1944, who had not died in the war, and who had given him grandchildren to brighten his life. There was no sentimentality in what he said, merely strong feeling for the dead who had gone to France, as he put it, to gain nothing for themselves...
Funny Girl. If New York were Paris, Broadway could temporarily consider renaming itself the Rue Streisand. Some stars merely brighten up a marquee; Barbra Streisand sets an entire theater ablaze. Funny Girl-the saga of famed Comedienne Fanny Brice which opened last week in Manhattan-has fireworks. Streisand has firepower...
...That brighten the life of the things that I love...
...Barry did little to brighten his image when he spoke in Washington before a luncheon of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce-presumably, an organization that should approve Goldwater's conservatism. Goldwater delivered his talk with a wooden touch, droned a pack of hazy platitudes, drew warm but hardly tumultuous applause when he was through-and caused worried murmurings among some Chamber men who had been...