Word: complicatedness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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While working on the Greenewalt cover story (TIME, April 16, 1951), Liz spent many days in Wilmington, Del. Once, during the course of the research, she and Mr. Greenewalt found themselves in a long, theoretical discussion on how TIME researches and reports a story-particularly such a complicated one as...
Last week Lysenko himself seemed on the way out. Pravda, speaking with the full authority of the Communist Party, told about a complicated squabble among Soviet scientists. It began when V. C. Dmitriev, an adherent of Lysenko, applied to the Institute of Genetics for a doctor's degree. Pravda...
"Doc," as teachers, received the most appropriate of birthday presents: songs by four of his most eminent pupils in honor of his seventieth birthday. Virgil Thomson's Kyrie Eleison, with a rhythmically free main line that seemed to float between sopranos and basses, had some startling harmonies and enough consistency...
Despite the alarming trend toward larger and more complicated machines, there are a few lingering signs of hope. Section men have not yet turned in their red pencils for oximeters and the local banks still have people behind the counters. But there are rumors that IBM has a thinking machine...
Ever since popular song writers ran out of original tunes a few years ago, they have been faced with a choice of either borrowing old melodies or making lyrics the chief selling point of their chants. Happily for Mozart and Tchaikovsky, lyricists have devised a workable formula to sate every...