Word: compassionate
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Now 32 and divorced (because her husband, like her father before him, began directing her musical career), Ruth Slenczynska is in the midst of a powerful comeback. After one false start, she returned to concertizing six years ago, has since played more than 600 concerts in Europe and the U.S...
Studio One: Psychiatric gimmicks have become such glib clichés on TV, as in most modern fiction, that writers are too often exposed with" their own craft ebbing. Last week The Deaf Heart performed the rare feat of tackling a psychiatric subject with freshness and a driving sense of...
Although the response to the immediate suffering was great, it showed only compassion and pity. The fact that the revolution was quashed outweighed a feeling for the sentiments that motivated the rebellion.
The end of the Conservative Party is the conservation of that deposit of faith, that living experience which came here with Columba and Augustine 14 centuries ago, and expressed itself in a living society, a nation nurtured in honor, compassion and love, dedicated to endless adventure in the pursuit pf...
Fortunately the acting often injects dramatic stature into the story. Especially Edward G. Robinson, as the manufacturer, adds an element of power. Tormented by growing old, he evokes considerable interest and even compassion in his fight for a relationship and a life that even he himself is not sure will...