Word: complicatedness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Too Big Burden. The new plan was estimated to save $784 million in the next year, presumably more as time goes on. The shrinkage of overseas garrisons would save foreign exchange and help hugely with Britain's wasting balance-of-payments problem. Said Macmillan: "We believe that during recent...
To be sure, the Yale University Theater is a well-equipped house featuring a complicated lighting device known as the Isenour Board. This board, which permitts the presetting of lighting combinations, seems to be a source of great pride to the members of the Yale Dramatic Association. Indeed, the very...
As with Britain in Cyprus, the French in Algeria are trying to create a favorable atmosphere for negotiations by ending violence, although the very methods which suppress violence serve to perpetuate hatreds. The Algerian situation is complicated by the presence of 1,000,000 European residents in a nation of...
The production is lush and large-scale with most attractive and convincing sets, well-handled lights, and especially colorful costumes. Damn Yankees is a real pagent, and its designers deserve a great measure of credit for the smooth staging of this rather complicated and sprawling piece.
The molecule is not unusually complicated, but extremely fragile. Any kind of rough treatment, such as heat or acids, makes it fall into fragments that cannot kill any kind of germ. To use the customary chemical methods on penicillin, says Dr. Sheehan, "would be like attempting to repair a fine...