Word: dies
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...deficit to build our future strength?" If our family pursued such a debt-ridden budgetary policy, it would soon be bankrupt and in disrepute. What is now a proud, self-supporting unit would sicken and die...
...nullified in practice by individual Catholic politicians, but Spanish Protestants were jubilant. "It's great news." said Bishop Santos Molina of the Spanish Episcopal Church. Added a Baptist preacher from Barcelona: "We can at last live and die openly in our faith...
...die, avenge...
...performance by Burmese marionettes, and worked in a parody of Tristan that outraged loyal Wagnerians. Since those high old days of the 1920s, Paul Hindemith has turned more serious, and his enormous output (including such masterpieces as the opera Mathis der Maler, the symphonies Symphonische Tänze and Die Harmonic der Welt) has established him as Germany's greatest living composer. But, at 67, he has not lost his ironic touch. He was still exercising it last week as he conducted the Berlin Philharmonic in Der Mainzer Umzug (The Mainz Procession), a new work that may rank with...
...Humes, 36, a founder of the Paris Review and the author of two books, Underground City and Men Die, is a New Yorker who was trained as a scientist at M.I.T. and whose interests include cosmological theory, civic reform in Manhattan, and the feasibility of selling houses made of paper. Humes's novels have excesses that mark them recognizably as first and second books, but they are rich with life and intelligence. Underground City, set in France during the Resistance and the early postwar days, is, notably, the only novel in memory that achieves both dignity and passion...