Word: disasterously
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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When a reporter phoned the Soviet foreign ministry to inquire about the Moscow crash twelve hours after it happened, an official replied: "What crash?" It was another six hours before Tass, the official news agency, reported the disaster, and still another 18 hours before Pravda covered it in twelve lines...
Company. Stephen Sondheim's brilliant, sophisticated musical at a Framingham dinner theater. Although it could be disaster, it might just be suitable to see the "Ladies Who Lunch" with the suburbanites who dine.
The rugby club met disaster in the Cornell game, played in New York City on October 21. The Crimson ranks, thinned out by "short notice of the game, law boards, and apathy," as Jemison said, played very poorly. "They destroyed us," club president Sandy Robertson said yesterday.
The sculptures are a different matter. If the paintings are largely about landscape as body, De Kooning's bronzes are body as landscape. There is no question of exploiting the material, either through the subtleties of patina or its inherent sense of mass; few bronzes, indeed, recall so insistently...
A professor of Sociology who formerly taught in the Afro-American Studies Department said yesterday that it would be "an absolute disaster" if his former Department were allowed to administer the proposed DuBois Research Institute.