Word: destructionism
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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"The Woman of Dolwyn" was originally released as "Dolwyn," and that title is a more accurate one. Though the film contains several excellent characterizations, in essence it is the story of the death by drowning of the Welsh village of Dolwyn, in the last years of the 19th century. Dolwyn...
One of the notable achievements of "The Woman of Dolwyn" lies in its treatment of the love scenes between Richard Burton and Andrea Lea. The imminent destruction of Dolwyn makes them realize their love, and express it in some quiet but strongly dramatic moments. Completing a universally excellent cast are...
In a letter to the New York Times, the group made five specific criticisms of our defense policy: it is not equipped to deal with "limited aggression"; it "may weaken the morale and confidence of our European allies"; it is an "indication that American military strategy accepts the principle of...
Let them keep their "sense of guilt" about the destruction wrought by their little monster. More such feeling and less of that on how fast can we race to obliteration may give the good doctor a longer time in which to indulge his shortsightedness.
An irate Englishman wrote to the London Times protesting a rumor of the possible destruction of St. George's Church in Gravesend, where Pocahontas, savior of Captain John Smith and wife of John Rolfe, has been buried for more than 330 years: "When we are . . . doing our utmost to...