Word: czar
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...full orchestra renewed in vigor in the final two images, conveying nicely the alternately sprightly and solemn tones and then rushingimpressively into "The Great Gate of Kiev," the famous climax. The gate itself was designed to commemorate the Czar's escape from an 1866 bombing, and was ornately depicted in the exhibition painting; hence the bells, gong, pounding drums and full orchestra which close the work in thrilling fashion. The orchestra, although seeming now a bit too fast in parts, ended the work with a befiting clamor of vying instruments, sounding like a celebration and evoking the patent majesty...
...creating a streamlined Cabinet-level Department of Energy, fulfilling a promise made early in his campaign. The department, which already is becoming known as DOE in Washington, is in essence the kingdom being created for the man whom Carter has already designated as his Administration's energy czar, former Defense Secretary James Schlesinger. At DOE, Schlesinger, now chief White House energy adviser, will have an annual budget of around $7 billion and a truly czar-sized staff of about 20,000 employees. Among them, beneath Schlesinger as Energy Secretary, will be a Deputy Secretary, two Under Secretaries and eight...
...saying I'll never finish it," he told TIME Reporter Sarah Bedell. "Peter the Great has been around 300 years." Da, tovarich, but litterateurs may recall the fate of Leo Tolstoy, who, following the success of War and Peace, plunged into a novel about the selfsame czar. Even he abandoned the project for something shorter and simpler: Anna Karenina...
...Monsieur Henri subsidiary. It is aimed at the caviar set, costing $7.99 a fifth-$2 more than U.S.-made Smirnoff, the bestselling brand. A newer import in which Pepsi finds promise is a champagne called Nazdorovya, said to be the product of vineyards planted in 1870 on Czar Alexander II's estate...
...Society. Mrs. Sweeney is now helping to restart the Democratic engine. And Evelyn Irons, who went to the White House with Joe Califano in 1965 and worked for James Schlesinger through the Republican years, will journey back to her old White House haunts as secretary to the new energy czar...