Word: employs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Colleges in O'Neill's district, which encompasses all of Cambridge and three wards each of Somerville and Boston, received $120 million in grants from the federal government. They employ more than twelve thousand people, O'Neill pointed...
...journalists, one hard-boiled and opportunist, the other more dreamy and appealing. It doesn't require too much imagination to realize that Larteguy (who writes for Paris-Presse) has there-by introduced himself explicitly into his novel. Evidently, he considers his own personality so complex that he must employ two characters to do justice to it. This would be offensive, except that one finishes The Centurions feeling that its author has only been playing with himself all the way along anyway...
...camera, which has been perfected to the point that it can catch the most fleeting expression, can render color in hues no longer dishonestly brilliant, and can see things in virtual darkness? And why, if he must "get back to the image.'' does he not at least employ the gains of imagination and emotion brought to painting by impressionism, surrealism and abstraction? A picture called The Window Box, on display at Manhattan's Maynard Walker Gallery last week, gives persuasive answers to both questions. In it is a little girl, perhaps sent upstairs for an hour...
...more satisfying was a private meeting with McGeorge Bundy, Jerome Weisner, Theodore Sorenson, and Mark Ruskin at the White House. Goldmark reported: "We were given a chance to discuss some of our proposals. We emerged much more sure of ourselves, because the Administration is apparently planning to employ some of the initiative we are suggesting...
...fuss about the foreign soldiers employed by Tshombe, who are widely and bitterly denounced as "mercenaries"? Many of them are probably no less idealistic than the U.N. soldiers fighting against Katanga (who in turn are denounced as "mercenaries" by Tshombe). Other African states employ foreign officers, and many Americans recall that their own country was aided by idealistic "mercenaries" from Europe during the American Revolution...