Word: crowdedness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Anticipation crackled in the air as nearly 500 human rights activists, journalists and other spectators crowded into a Victorian-style courtroom in downtown Buenos Aires. For eight months the chamber had resounded with the chilling testimony of 833 witnesses as they recounted tales of murder, torture and abductions in the...
The Twilight Zone has, in general, been the least satisfying of the anthologies. Most of the segments are flimsy and half-baked (three stories are sometimes crowded into the hour) or weighted down by gloomy moralizing, one of the more lamentable legacies of Rod Serling's classic program. But there...
Even the staging worked against a lively performance. The stage props, a tree and a stairwell, crowded out the nearly 20 performers on the already cramped stage. Dance and summersaults on stage became frustrated acrobatics as actors struggled to jump onto the tree in order to make room for the...
Across A Crowded Room (Polydor) by Richard Thompson: Bring a little doom and gloom into your holiday season. One of the love songs here, "Love In a Faithless Country," deals with a mass murderer and his wife roaming across Britain: the surprising thing is that the song (and the rest...
Although Keough himself was unreachable for comment about the nature of his company, he also markets a varsity letter sweater of soft virgin wool to be worn by a baby. This--along with a silk Brooks Brothers tie crowded with drawings of the John Harvard statue--sells for $35.