Word: dynamisme
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The Playhouse hit its peak with an excellent production of Arthur Miller's A View From the Bridge, a powerful and almost successful attempt at a new kind of poetic realism in the field of tragedy. Robert J. Lurtsema brought first-rate dynamism and nobility to the leading role of...
He found that nothing-or almost nothing-had changed since he first fell under Castro's spell. Said he: "The only difference I saw was that he's putting on weight around the middle." With other newsmen-including the Times's fulltime Cuba correspondent, Ruby Hart Phillips...
The Soviets have an air of dynamism, they asserted, because they have attained a position of equal power with the United States in only 40 years. This show of "Operation Bootstrap" contrasts with the look America gives, that of trying to "hold fast" instead of advancing forward.
Rockefeller, third generation of the famous family that moved from organized capitalism to organized philanthropy to organized public service, won with a dramatic new blend of personal dynamism and political skill. He concentrated unerringly on state issues, e.g., stop loss of industry from high-tax New York; crack down on...
When asked to comment on the most important factor in achieving world peace, Kissinger replied that "the free world is suffering from a lack of moral dynamism." This lack is clearly shown, he indicated, "in the platitudes that Mr. Dulles is fond of using."