Word: characterized
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...must be national in character, but universal in its foundations, and it must reach the vast majority of the people," Chavez once wrote. Critics have described his musical compositions as "highly original," characterized by "great vitality," and an "authentic expression of the rebirth of culture in 20th-century Mexico...
This was enough to send Dr. Heil back to Manhattan for another close-up inspection. With mounting excitement he dated the marble, through ultraviolet examination, as from the 16th century. The workmanship, he found, was Renaissance in character. A few details-unsmoothed caliper marks on the cheeks, one wing of...
Things start with one of those tidy little coincidences necessary to full implausibility. Link Jones (Gary Cooper), a onetime gunslinger who has been improving his character by homesteading for two decades, sets out on a train for Fort Worth to bring back a schoolteacher for his town. With him on...
To insure further the completely single-House character of the production, Master Elliott Perkins '23 will use funds provided by the Ford Foundation to purchase a stage and extra lighting. Perkins expected a low budget for the production, an adaptation of Arthur Koestler's Darkness at Noon.
In America, promiscuity seems to be taken both more and less seriously than it is in France. I will leave the ramifications of this statement to any sociologist who may be interested, only recommending that he research Patate because its whole ambience is so unmistakably French. This particular production, however...