Word: buoyant
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...show was endowed with the New York City Ballet dancers, Narrator Laurence Harvey, and an impressive cast headed by Sebastian Cabot and Elsa Lanchester. But the main reason that Noah proved to be seeworthy was the buoyant artistry of two old collaborators, Stravinsky and Choreographer George Balanchine...
...Still buoyant and confident of ultimate vindication, Merriam plans to appeal the presbytery's action to the synod of New York State, and, if necessary, to the church's General Assembly as well. His chances of success are small. Thanks to Merriam's outspoken behavior since the ouster, more ministers than ever are convinced that he was the wrong man to handle so sensitive a call as the Broadway church; and they believe that under Presbyterian law they were fully justified in removing him. "Our presbytery," says Dr. Henry Barraclough, a retired Associate Stated Clerk...
Helpful as the tariff cutting has been. Common Market economists agree that the chief reason for the auto boom is the buoyant psychological climate which the vision of a single market of 170 million customers has created in Western Europe. To prove their point, the Common Marketeers point to Britain, which as a nonmember still must hurdle the high tariffs that the Six impose on outsiders. Despite this, British automakers have doubled their sales to the Common Market in the past six months, now sell more cars there (9,000 a month) than...
...piece of paper." Every repetition of this dictum, however, brings a beatific smile to the face of bulky, deliberate Milferd Aaron Spayd, 61, of Dayton, Ohio. Thanks to U.S. industry's ever deeper entrapment in paperwork, Spayd's Standard Register Co. has surged from onetime bankruptcy to buoyant prosperity as one of the nation's largest manufacturers of business forms...
...million U.S. Science Pavilion, which stands at the summit of the fairground's gently sloping site, is a buoyant, crystalline stylization of the Alhambra (see color), with soaring arches of Gothic lacework and arcades of Moorish tracery. Covering an area larger than six football fields, it is the biggest exhibit based on a single theme ever assembled by government or private industry, will later be used for educational and scientific purposes. One of the fair's most spectacular features is its International Fountain, designed by two young Tokyo architects whose plan won a $250.000 international competition last year...