Word: channelizing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...cadets meanwhile plan to meet again next week with University officials in the hope of affecting Air Force policy through that channel...
...difficult to explain. The timbres of the two instruments make perfect blending almost impossible, unless the violin is stripped of its brilliance, or the viola is forced to produce sounds not indigenous to it. Many concert artists are unwilling to make the necessary compromises, and most composers, fearing neglect, channel their talents elsewhere. But yesterday's recital by Joseph and Lillian Fuchs demonstrated that music in this medium does deserve a place in the concert hall, and does respond to sensitive, balanced performances...
...green living room, still only half-furnished, the Senator sank tiredly into a big red chair, but the time to relax was not yet. He waved toward a television set facing him. As Joe gave directions, the reporter flipped from channel to channel until he found a newscast. Again Joe heard the statement put out a few hours before at the White House by his latest victim. Secretary of the Army Robert Stevens, with the "100% approval" of the President of the U.S. The Senator heard his own brash characterization of the Stevens statement as "completely false." He waved...
Stokes was disappointed that the CEP has disregarded the Council's refutation of its objections to the plan. Stokes added, however, "We've exhausted every channel of study and the CEP's decision is final...
...they failed to observe a fire in the house until a fireman rushed in to put it out. Bandleader Miller has been dead since 1944, when a plane carrying him to Paris-he was an Air Force major touring military posts with his band-went down in the English Channel. But millions of feet his music once made itchy will surely itch again at the mention of his name, and carry their owners off to see this picture...