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Word: effortlessness (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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Announcing in his deep, effortless voice that Lear could not go on but that Welles would, he apologized for looking more like "the man who came to dinner" than a tormented monarch. He candidly confessed that since the City Center was a nonprofit, cultural organization that needed the money, he had "come out to discourage a stampede to the box office." Only a few hundred of an estimated 2,800 present asked for refunds. The rest settled back for An Evening with Orson Welles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: Old Play in Manhattan, Jan. 23, 1956 | 1/23/1956 | See Source »

...robe and sang of her love for an unknown troubadour (Tenor Jussi Bjoerling), until she took poison and died in Act IV, her voice contained some of the bite and much of the richness of a clarinet. But its quality was warmed and softened with womanliness. It floated with effortless grace, swelled until it filled the whole block-long auditorium, tapered off sensuously into a decorative vocal arabesque. Whether she was making the most of one of her meaty arias or balancing her tones in ensemble with another singer's, the Callas voice went straight to the listener...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: The Most Exciting | 11/21/1955 | See Source »

...newcomer in the story, however, is anything but childlike. Anne Baxter portrays her as a conniving liar who bides behind an assumed front of innocence. Miss Baxter manages to make the sudden transitions in characterization appear smooth and effortless. George Sanders, though, won the only Oscar for acting in All About Eve. His is the supporting role of a cynical critic, a suave and predatory animal which feeds off the talents of others...

Author: By Thomas K. Schwabacher, | Title: All About Eve | 10/26/1955 | See Source »

...usual, the epitome of that world was Margot Fonteyn, who again opened the U.S. tour with Sleeping Beauty. She was nimble and fleet, as a princess should be, poised and incredibly effortless as she accepted her suitors' greetings in the arduous Rose adagio, where even the most accomplished technician is apt to teeter unhappily as she stands stock-still on one pointe and accepts a rose from four courtiers, one after the other...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Pirouette & Pageantry | 9/26/1955 | See Source »

Andy Ward's effortless pitching performances against Dartmouth yesterday afternoon reminds one of other days in Crimson baseball history. The first that comes to mind is this year's contest with Columbia in New York...

Author: By John E. Grady, | Title: THE SPORTING SCENE | 5/12/1955 | See Source »

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