Word: dynamisme
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Voluntarily forsaking more spiritual pursuits, abandoning study for a few precious hours, exhibiting some of the courage, dynamism, integrity, and faulty judgment that had led so many others before them on the same path, a group of Harvard and Radcliffe students last night attended the CRIMSON's first introductory competition...
Planetary Phenomenon. All this may be the most quixotic war in French history, for English is currently the world's most irresistible language. In two world wars, British and American troops spread it to common people everywhere. The dynamism of U.S. culture and technology has sped the process. Flexible...
To Gilbert and Gott, appeasement was the "sympathy of men in a slow, sluggish society for the dynamism of autocracy." The appeasers had one goal in mind--friendship with Germany--and they relentlessly pursued that goal despite all of Hitler's aggression. When Chamberlain became Prime Minister in 1937, he...
Getting up-to-date puts a strain on that slightly oldfangled institution, the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, and the strain shows like a taut cable in its 28th Biennial Exhibition. The manner of hanging the show is selfconscious: all the stripes in one room, all the figures in...
European unification, both economic and political, rolled along with the dynamism of history (had Great Britain waited too long? ). It was symbolized most graphically as Charles de Gaulle and Konrad Adenauer, the aged and doughty leaders of the New Europe, knelt together at Mass in Reims Cathedral, signifying the burial...