Word: emotionalized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Although I have heard them sing better, the Chorus sounded very good Friday night. Assistant Conductor Dan Gsovsky (who conducted the entire program due to Mr. Mickiewicz's illness) seemed at times to be pulling the music out of them. They responded superbly, singing with much power and involvement, and...
About 10 minutes later O'Brien led us under the stands to the team room. It is here that the team goes before the game and during the half. Usually the coaches have long speeches to make in here; they must work the team up, get its emotion to peak...
Sir: Your dismissal of the deaths of 358 American men as a "tolerable" cost of the Viet Nam war displays a gross lack of human emotion. The death of each serviceman represents the ultimate tragedy and the payment of an inestimable price.
There were lots of post-mortems about November. Kentucky Senator Thruston Morton, a former national chairman, drew cheers with a candid critique, most of it aimed straight at Goldwater. "We lost because of fear," he said, "the most common emotion to all mankind." The Democrats played on general fears of...
The rest of the cast again did justice to the script, although I once more wanted more speaking and less action. The red lights of the climax in Rex were replaced by the shattering booms of Zeus' thunder; even Laura Esterman as Ismene, with emotion shivering in every syllable, was...