Word: confusionism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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My engineer husband informs me that the pilot plant is where the mistakes, mishaps, inefficiency, wastage, spoilage and confusion occur in the testing of a new process.
Ann Sheridan has pleasant vigor in the earlier, comic scenes. Kent Smith, battling against plot circumstance, simulates some believable confusion and sickness of heart. But both players put up a losing fight against the story's unreality.
Watt and his lieutenants are all new to Advocate traditions. They know that out of the unsavory financial and editorial confusion that heralded the Advocate's wartime retirement from the field of undergraduate publications had come a magazine of poems and aesthetics. Their aim, according to Watt, is "to be...
"The fashionable Protestantism of the last decades was a non-creedal, nontheological, nonecclesiastical Protestantism. It found many passages in the Scriptures to support its intellectually fuzzy, morally weak good-willism. It relied heavily, for example, on the thirteenth chapter of First Corinthians. If Protestants know anything, they know that thirteenth...
*Papal supporters, as distinguished from the White nobility, or royalist adherents. † Early in their careers the two Churchills agreed that one should alter his name, to avoid confusion. The Englishman consented to make the change because the American was three years older and far more famous at the time...