Word: broadly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Broad-Minded. Willie and Joe, speaking their sardonic mouthfuls, usually say what youthful Bill Mauldin himself has to say on the subject of war. But in a book (Up Front, published this week) written around them, Mauldin has added further remarks, for the benefit of those civilians who find Willie and Joe a little bewildering. He explains: "I haven't tried to picture this war in a big, broad-minded way. I'm not old enough to understand what it's all about...
...third will make a similar study of Carlinville, Ill. A former church editor is investigating the religious life of Akron, Ohio. An ex-newspaper reporter is analyzing literature produced in the Cleveland area. Western Reserve hopes that its probings into indigenous U.S. life will eventually add up to a broad panorama of living American culture...
Compared to the Greek ideal (e.g.., Aphrodite of Cyrene), Norma is relatively slim-hipped and less voluptuously curved; the trend in development of her figure seems to be toward the "high fashion" or dress-model type-a tall (5 ft. 7 in.) triangular shape with broad shoulders, very slender hips and long legs...
With both feet, Labor and Business agree on full employment. They do not see eye to eye on many a point. Yet they agree not only on the objective but also on the broad terms...
...musical ribroast, the most teasing twists in Ira Gershwin's lyrics, and Alan Mowbray pretending to be Eric Blore pretending to be George Washington. People who like oafishly coy satire about on a par with summer-camp imitations of Gilbert & Sullivan will find stretches of that. Between these broad extremes, however, the show rumbles along Technicolorfully and, on the whole, quite amusingly, with some really bright spots and a lot of others so shamelessly silly that you enjoy them anyway...