Word: cluttering
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...band continues to bear his name.) Desmond's G.I. job, which he is apparently doing sensationally well, is singing. His I'll Be Seeing You and Long Ago and Far Away, in phonetic French, makes young Parisians jump up & down, squeal "Bravo . . . Bis! Bis!" and clutter up the stage-door alley for a closer look at Le Crémair...
...Hopkins writers. He practiced and taught a kind of work that color photography has never been able to supplant. An artist with a firsthand knowledge of anatomy can paint the steps of an operation without any confusing detail, leaving out the blood, swabs and the forest of clamps which clutter a photograph...
From the University of Chicago and elsewhere among the fellow spirits of Robert Maynard Hutchins has come a steady attack on the clutter of "undisciplined" schools and "practical" courses sprung up in Dewey's name, a steady insistence that U.S. education return to the fundamental wisdom of the "best books...
...press, applauding the lack of violence, tentatively hoped that the South might be growing more tolerant. "White supremacy" was still a burning issue, but there were some indications that the South may be slowly reconciling itself to the idea of ballots for Negroes-provided they do not clutter up white voting places...
Once the dingy little side-street stores held only a yawning clerk and a clutter of rummage-sale merchandise. Now: In Chicago a stripteaser is a regular customer of one of the infant Welfare Shops. Weary of material-scrimping war models, she is in the market for glittering sequin evening gowns "that I can slip out of easily." Practically any old phonograph record will sell, and dresses with full-length zippers are snatched out of the hands of delivery men. The Woman's Society of Winnetka's Congregational Church cleared $7,400 in a one-day sale, with...