Word: emotionalized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Standing under an olive tree in Sicily in September 1943, an unsmiling American general accepted Italy's unconditional surrender. Just 20 months later, the same general, still stiff and frozen faced, met in a French schoolhouse with the emissaries of defeated Nazi Germany, and without outward emotion scribbled his...
His long face flushed with emotion, Macmillan spelled out his message in slow, measured tones. The Common Market, he said, was helping "to promote unity and stability in Europe, which is so essential a factor in the struggle for freedom and progress. I believe it is both our duty and...
Awkwardness of plot rather than deficiency of emotion sometimes gives Director France Stiglic's superbly photographed film the itchy feel of melodrama. By happenstance, Ruth meets a trooper who recognizes her while she is walking in a park forbidden to Jews. After that she hides indoors, till one day...
No other play of Shakespeare has a more strongly unified theme. Troilus puts is most clearly, in a characteristically double statement, when he says "that the will is infinite and the execution confined, that the desire is boundless and the act a slave to limit." It is the disparity between...
Since the war, Bethe has had little time for his work at Cornell. Trusted by Presidents from Franklin Roosevelt to Jack Kennedy for his dispassionate scientific judgment, he is constantly called on for advice on everything from missile nose cones to nuclear testing. He is no propagandist, nor does he...