Word: deeps
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...moonlight night, or a dulcet voice, or a sniff of My Sin, never giving a thought as to whether or not the creature in his arms can strip a cow dry or hoist the back end of a wagon . . . Farmers don't usually fall in love with the deep-bosomed, wide-hipped, somewhat unimaginative women who make the best farm wives...
...unorganized than the C.I.O., and in so doing, it managed to solve in many multi-craft industries its old problem of adjustment to the labor structure of the modern factory. The C.I.O. had the brains and the flash, but the A.F.L. had a better connection with the deep taproot of the U.S. labor movement. The older organization embodied the spirit of traditional American unionism-realistic, unaffected by doctrinaire theses, and responsive to the actual conditions of U.S. business with which it had evolved...
ANTONI CLAVÉ, 41, a Spaniard who is currently France's leading ballet stage designer. Clavé's handsome studies in rich greens, blacks and deep violets of dolls, stage props, studio bric-a-brac are largely decorative, inspired by hints thrown out earlier by Bonnard and Picasso...
ANDRÉ MARCHAND, 48, who has one of France's most vibrant palettes (TIME, April 14, 1952), varies his colors from the deep violets and greens of the Burgundy forest to glowing reds and yellows, the "solar world" of sun-drenched Provence...
...University's search for men of academic excellence, "we do not worry much about their politics, or their manners, or their team spirit," he said. "The moral standards of great scholarship are stern, but they include a deep regard for the right of a colleague to his own honest convictions and his own choice of action...