Word: delights
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...acquired a cut lip, red welts around both eyes, a buzzing head, a chipped thumb bone and such weak knees that his handlers had to hold him up in the shower. What Tony and Rocky did to each other in last week's return bout, to the loud delight of 18,547 fans, was something to behold...
...night, sailors' delight...
...loose, highly fabricated, though nicely made flashbacks. But in some important respects, the movie remains true to the best that is in its gently romantic spirit. As a result, it is genuinely moving. Van Johnson, who has given some wretched performances in the past as a bobby-soxers' delight, does a convincing job as the softened young executive, troubled by memories and resisting them as best he can. And June Allyson, who seems incapable of a superficial performance, is excellent as the girl who never gives...
Anyone but the incorrigibly stuffy would certainly find Miro a delight to the eye, even if some would shy at calling his work great. Miro himself, who should know, does not consider his art abstract, as the critics think. "As a matter of fact," he insists, "I am attaching more and more importance to the subject matter of my work. To me it seems vital that a rich and robust theme should be present to give the spectator an immediate blow between the eyes...
There was no book of rules for television announcers, and Stanton learned the tricks by trial & error. Before many weeks, he was supplying rules and statistics for bewildered sports fans, ignoring the obvious, calling an occasional play wrong to delight armchair experts, devising a set of silent signals and on-the-air cues for his cameramen and spotters, keeping his commentary at a slow pace so that the cameras could follow without jerky images. His friends helped out by bar-hopping and giving him reports of audience reaction to his sportcasting. For a while, he had an uneasy sensation that...