Word: dynamisme
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"Let me make one thing very clear," the premier's apology said. "I have always firmly believed that America's greatness derives from the dynamism and achievements of her many ethnic communities. It was not my intention whatsoever to imply any racial discrimination nor to criticize any aspect of the...
For a brief and shining moment -- actually, a year -- the U.S. had once again forged ahead of Japan to become the world's business leader. But it was too good to last. Last week Japan regained the top spot in a ranking of the most competitive industrial countries compiled annually...
Their problem was framing a pictorial language to describe rapid stimulus and movement. They came up with an amalgam of pointillism, cubism and photography. Picasso and Braque had built cubism on the scrutiny of a single object from multiple viewpoints: the table stood still, the eye moved. In futurism, the...
What is surprising is how fresh, on the whole, the American freedom seems. Says Princeton Economist Robert E. Kuenne: "We have forged an ever wider concept of freedom--it is a vigorous, positive freedom, and it is not self- satisfied. The dynamism has not faltered." If a pollster traveling the...
Then there was the unmistakable dynamism of the preachers themselves. Graham caused such a sensation that his 1950 advent on ABC radio was foreordained. He made his TV debut the following year. Weekly shows, the basic unit of TV programming, did not begin until traveling Revivalist Rex Humbard happened by...