Word: delight
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...band than Leinsdorf has ever had before: his career with the Cleveland Orchestra, to which he was invited in 1943, was interrupted by the war, and in the postwar years he moved about considerably, from the Rochester Philharmonic to the Met to guest-conducting chores all over. The delight of Boston concertgoers these days is that in the Boston Symphony, Leinsdorf has at last found an instrument worthy of his great skills...
...blare of a brass band, Teddy marched up and down Massachusetts. His right hand grew half an inch with all the hearty handshaking. He clapped men on the back: "How are you, buddy?" He reduced the women to squeals of delight with his rugged good looks. He was able and eager to dance an Irish jig when the occasion demanded. He spoke of the issues in stern, confident tones. He campaigned unabashedly on the claim that his influence would be felt in Washington on his brother's New Frontier. His slogan: "He can do more for Massachusetts...
...then a trim, youthful official of the Justice Department who had just finished his eighth consecutive book with the word Enemy in the title, unfolded the project itself. There was occasional sadness in his voice (the undertaking was indeed a last resort), but occasionally his eyes gleamed with boyish delight and muscles rippled energetically beneath a faded, blue Lacoste shirt...
Moments later, Hughes joined the fun, expressing his delight that the executive order was soon to be issued. "It may have made unnecessary a telegram 1 sent to the President this afternoon," he added...
...fruitful" ambiguity which fits neatly into some half-submerged, rational scheme. But the ambiguity of Marienbad is not a fruitful ambiguity in that it leads to no tidy resolution, and we should approach this film looking not for answers, but for complex questions that have their own delight...