Word: emotionalize
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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NOEL COWARD'S WORLD is a preppy paradise, in which the black evening gowns and white dinner jackets seem to have a life of their own. The collectibles sprinkled around the room exude rechereche. The omnipresent martinis are dry, and the wit drier still. Throughout, the predominant emotion is a...
Yet if the scholars had been left to their own devices, they could never have come up with an exhibit like "Danzig: 1939," an exhibit that carries so much meaning and emotion for so many people and attracts financial support from so many different sources.
The teammate added, "But I don't think that it was only that one thing. That [display of emotion] probably reflected the continuation of an attitude that Dave Fish didn't like."
But personal accusations, not policy differences, stirred the most emotion in the campaign. Christian Democrats painted D'Aubuisson as a dangerous and unprincipled killer who would bring a further reign of right-wing terror on the country if elected. The Christian Democrats accused D'Aubuisson of once having...
The recent Pennsylvania Opera Theater production of Orlando Paladino, a work that alternates buffa elements with more serious moments, showed the best reason for giving Haydn's operas a hearing: their scores. To the lovesick knight Orlando (Tenor John Gilmore), crazed by a passion for Angelica, the Queen of...