Word: colder
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...rouse any emotion much stronger than deep respect." But the Observer hailed the skill with which "she contrives to impart [life] to her obdurate materials." One thing that the show demonstrated clearly was that she has moved sharply away from her early preoccupation with natural forms toward a colder, more mathematical expression of idea and feeling. It also showed her close artistic affinity with her fellow Yorkshireman, Henry Moore...
...game went on and it got colder and colder. I was sitting in the shade and people around me started to stamp their feet. The field seemed immensely far away and apparently no one paid much attention to what was going on. People talked, shouted, and little boys ran up and won the aisles, and everyone ate. There was a vast dull munching throughout the stadium. In the fourth inning the Red Sox, who were one run behind at this point, staged a rally and with a few hits changed the score completely. The rally drove everyone to the near...
Durable Cinemactress Joan Crawford hopped off a train in Manhattan, allowed that the weather was colder than it was in home town San Antonio, where she had dropped off for a visit, then rushed away to have "a little fun in New York...
...than usual, the poles warm up; when there are fewer, they cool off, and glaciers can form. The sun spot theorics, explored mathematically and physically in Climatic Change, explain the relation of terrestial weather to the eleven year sun spot cycle, explain the fact that North American winters are colder than European winters at the same latitude, and they demonstrate that when the earth's magnetism and solar radiation are weakest, conditions are most favorable...
...same time, the bureau has forecast that today will be much colder than yesterday with the highest temperatures in the high...