Word: dimly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...courtroom farces are samples of the excitement Victor Budnick projects with his direction. Maintaining a rapid pace, Budnick sets one character group against another so that scenes expand and pop like a string of soap bubbles. The lighting cues are slightly off and the low-lighted scenes too dim, but these slips do not undercut the production's exuberance...
However, both Mahoney and State Senator Francis X. McCann (D. Camb.), agreed separately yesterday that prospects were dim for a reconsideration...
...dulled the gaiety of their cork-nosed, raccoon-coated boy friends. This well-produced selection also includes his little-known, deft watercolors and woodcut cartoons that gently mock the 1890s ("Horse whipping the masher and good for him"). Shallow stuff, but as Held would say, ah, those dear dim days...
Kennedy's success in the Senate might further dim the public memory of Chappaquiddick, which still lingers uneasily in the minds of many voters and of party professionals as well. Much as they respect Ted's political skills, the pros wonder if he has the character to survive the long pull of presidential politics. Even casual gossip, which they would dismiss if it concerned another man, makes them edgy when it involves Kennedy. There are occasional rumors of girl chasing that disturb his fellow Democrats. About his general restlessness, one party elder muses: "There's something...
...partisan bartenders took a dim view of the proceedings. When asked what he thought of President Nixon, one bartender commented. "Not much." When asked what he thought of his clientele for the evening, he said, "Even less...