Word: brightly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...that great and true amphibium, whose nature is disposed to live not only like other creatures in diverse elements, but in divided and distinguished worlds.' " Night Journey seems to have reminded Poons of two such divided worlds. One is a sun lit, sandy sea inhabited by bright-colored forms, the other a smoggy pink one in which one lonely bacterium floats...
...bright spot in the loss was the defensive play by Locksley and fullback Hilary Worthen. Worthen, who prevented a goal in the first period, joined Locksley in holding back the barrage of Penn shots...
...bright side, fullback Bob Gray scrimmaged with the team all week and will probably see extensive action today. Gray suffered a serious collision with an opponent in the Wesleyan game four weeks ago, but looked very effective in practice...
...Months in the planning, "C-day" broke bright and early across South Viet Nam. U.S. command posts received coded radio instructions while most troops were still asleep, promptly ordered all personnel to muster for an alert. Base commanders dismissed Vietnamese civilian employees for the day and sealed off installations to ail outsiders. "We needed a period of limited combat activity," said Colonel Melvin E. Richmond, the man who oversaw the mission. "Operational requirements dictated the timing...
Naturally, Marya Mannes, thinly disguised as a bright, sixtyish, musically inclined writer named Kate, winds up like that, in her family's year-round beach house. Along with her is an aging cross section of the New York cultural scene: a ham-fisted objective painter and his ex-model wife, a famous composer of Broadway show tunes, a celebrated ex-Viennese conductor...