Word: contrasted
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...contrast coordination and cohesion on both attack and defense marked the play of the skilled Hanoverians. Precise passing and clever feints drew the home team goalies out of the cage time and time again, long enough for the Indians to slap the puck home...
...straight & narrow path of "nonobjective" art. It was not always so delightful as it seemed at first. He often had the feeling that he "was throwing a message, sealed in a bottle, into the sea." But gradually he decided that the prime tenets of abstract design-simplicity, harmony, contrast-could be applied to almost anything...
...notes were written by the composer's close friend Ingolf Dahl, and approved by Stravinsky. Last week the new symphony had its world premiere in Manhattan, conducted by Stravinsky, a myopic, big-eared, little man of 63, who hopped sparrowlike about the podium of Carnegie Hall. In contrast, he also played a revised version of his famed Firebird suite, which he had composed...
...contrast, Production Man Sorensen, who bossed Ford's car-making for years, thinks most anyone can sell a car if it is made right. He wanted to spend millions to modernize Willys' production lines. Canaday balked, insisted the job could be done with present equipment, and shrewd selling...
...production is one of the best Boston has seen in years, despite a somewhat obtrusive score by Raymond Scott. John Houseman's direction and Robert Edmond Jones; scenery, costumes, and lighting are both intelligent and imaginative; the contrast between settings and costumes is almost a throwback to Elizabethan times, for where producer Michael Myerberg has spent a fortune of a wide assortment of gaudy costumes, the scenery is composed almost entirely of various curtain backdrops...