Word: complicatedness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Out of their dealings with one another, the two nations have discovered likenesses. The Turks are Moslems but not Arabs; their Islamic ties are complicated by bitter relationships with the Arabs, whom they ruled for four centuries. Both Israel and Turkey are virile, modern and westward-looking inhabitants of an...
The record-price situation has long been as complicated as a Stravinsky score. A single company might have as many as 21 different "suggested list prices," for its different lines, speeds and performances, ranging from 89? to $5.95. Furthermore, record dealers offer discounts, some as high as 30%, so that...
Out from the factories of many companies poured the machines that would run the factories of the future-machines that could control scores of manufacturing operations, correct their own mistakes, handle office chores that formerly required scores of clerks. They could also solve incredibly complicated technical problems once beyond the...
At the opening of the curtain, the audience is confronted with a grotesque set, in all probability a drawing room, whose very garishness seems to set Festival in motion. The play drags on, for the next several hours, seemingly propelled by the inertia of its own ponderous plot, which incidentally...
If yesterday's City Council order driving the buses out of Harvard Square is any barometer, this season is a bad one for machines. For years, people have been looking on with smug approval as their mechanical creations grew bigger and, if not better, at least more complicated. Now, however...