Word: developed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...that this painting has been kept under careful French control, and that France has even sent along its own commander in chief, M. Malraux, and I want to make it clear that grateful as we are for this painting, we will continue to press ahead with the effort to develop an independent artistic force and power...
...normally developing right-handed child, the left hemisphere becomes dominant. As he learns to understand words and to talk, it contains his most specialized language center. This is nearly always true even in a left-handed child. And in the 85% of people who develop right-handedness, the left hemisphere controls the most essentially human of physical movements-writing and using tools...
...things for which his damaged brain gives him the necessary control. Beyond that, he is helped to do things that are one stage too difficult for him to do alone. By the mysteries of feedback, repeated physical movements made with the therapist's help enable the brain to develop control so that the child can make the movements unaided...
Milky & Timid. They were there in force when Lewis turned up in white tie and tails at Manhattan's Philharmonic Hall to introduce his "Orchestra U.S.A.," a 28-man ensemble complete with strings and reeds. In a foggy program note, Lewis announced he was there to "develop most of the potentials'' of jazz, using "an instrumentation which is totally representative of the masterpieces of the instrumental families given to us from past times." As things worked out, this simply meant, "Add violins...
After only six months, the school had 250 students and the company had 25 dancers. "The enthusiasm ran so high at first that after three weeks, everyone fell exhausted," Franklin says. "Now we're at full pitch, and we plan to develop our own ballerinas and soloists from within our group. First, we must build a repertoire; then we will build our season. At the same time, we must build our audiences...