Word: existance
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...fact, it is not fair to draw too complete an analogy to Eschylus' work. Mr. Alfred has given the tensions which exist in the Greek tragedy a greater creative and dramatic development...
...leave from his university and is going back to the Zambales to hunt more "unvarnished" Filipinos. "Nobody would believe me before I came back," he exulted last week. "But now I know they are real. I believe I have found the real group, and am convinced the rest exist...
...days it was touch & go for Roger Brodie, the bigger but weaker of the skull-joined Siamese twins, separated in an operation that made medical history (TIME, Dec. 29). Roger continued to exist in a deep coma, but that was all. Late one night last week he died. At the University of Illinois' Neuropsychiatric Institute in Chicago, doctors listed pressure on the vital centers at the base of the brain as one cause of death. Actually, the wonder was not what killed 16-month-old Roger but how he had stayed alive so long...
...Potomac is one-half mile wide at the race-course site, and consequently some problem will exist if winds are high. In such a case, however, an alternate course, around a bend, would be used...
...house's function to sluice the biped's energy into its appropriate social, sexual, digestive or somnolent modes. In the Fuller terminology, an automobile is a migratory glassed-in front porch; an airplane is a powerized, high-speed room. "Bucky thinks the individual should be able to exist by just plugging himself into the landscape," a friend said recently...