Word: careful
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...bleak and uninhabited as the craters of the moon. The Federal Government owns 87% of the whole place, rocks, rattlesnakes, Gila monsters and all, and its total population comes to 167,000 souls, only a few more than Bridgeport, Conn. It has only three industries-ranching, mining and the care and feeding of tourists. But arid Nevada has bloomed like a garden for Norman Biltz...
...version turned out to be more of a musical epic than a traditional opera, but the music was Prokofiev's most melodious and the performance first class. The first act, most of it set in the gardens and salons of Moscow's early 19th century aristocracy, took care of "peace." The music of this act was light and tuneful, almost in the style of French or Italian chamber music. The other two acts turned warlike, and their music was richly Russian. At the end of Act II, a powerful chorus of defiance was chanted while Moscow burned...
...Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts, shows Bellows on the opposite tack. His paints become lighter and clearer; the mood is one of quiet serenity on the sun porch of a summer home by the beach. In Bellows' untroubled canvas his little girls read and play dolls without a care in the world...
...least 10,000 U.S. babies have been conceived by artificial (donor) insemination in the past 15 years, and no major legal problems have cropped up. But New York University's Dr. Sophia J. Kleegman emphasized that the greatest care must be taken in selecting subjects. And, concerned about the uncertainties of public opinion, she thought it might be wise to change the name of the technique to "therapeutic insemination...
...word around Carville that leprosy was one of the least contagious of diseases (tuberculosis is a hundred times more catching), and that there was no need for its victims to be shunned so long as they were under a doctor's care...