Word: chosing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...that Lina Wertmueller's Seven Beauties is among my favorite films, he characterizes her as "an interesting but unimportant filmmaker, a kind of Jacqueline Susanne of the cinema" who "entertains bourgeoise intellectuals on a slightly higher level than junk. In Seven Beauties the cinematic structure and forms that she chose don't correspond to the narrative and ideological substance. That content is superficially conceived she treated the dramatic concept without artistic depth." He then points out that we have reached an impasse--the only way to resolve the difference of opinion would be "to undertake a close analysis...
Bundy discussed the relative stability in the nuclear arms situation and noted the "slow horizontal proliferation" of atomic weaponry among nations over the last 30 years. "The Canadians, the Swedes, and the Swiss could have developed nuclear weapons" but chose not to for various political, moral and economic reasons, he said...
Claiborne chose seafood recipes because his assistant Franey is "the greatest fish cook in the country," and because "a lot of people like fish but don't know how to cook it," he said...
Eckstein added that in 1973, when a recession was feared, the number of freshmen who chose Economics increased. Only 6.6 per cent of freshmen chose Economics in 1972 compared with 10.1 per cent...
...chose Economics because with Ec you can go into law or business or economics, which is a lot more than you can do with other concentrations," Jane Weaver '81 said yesterday...