Word: exploiter
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...meaningful, must work on an audience through clear and moving revelation of the stages in the disintegration of Macbeth's character. In any production of the play, the director and cast should consciously direct their full attention to this issue, or they may be tempted to over-exploit the dramatic effects offered by the play, and in so doing lose sight of its central movement...
...Look, It's Simple." On the basis of past performance, E.N.I, is ill equipped to exploit its great privileges. Under Enrico Mattei and with the inherent advantages of a monopoly, the corporation has become in the past two years a huge enterprise (15,000 employees), with holdings in 35 other companies, and has so much money to spend that it wields a potent influence on Italy's press and among its politicians. In the development field, it has expanded Italy's production of methane to almost 100 times the prewar total, a noteworthy achievement...
...Bisone expect to exploit this new men, they will find themselves sadly mistaken; for while LeDevits does not have Meyer's experience, he has been pushing Jan hard for the starting forth all season...
...acres of birds. Mostly black-and-white guanays (cormorants), they stand wing to wing like a rippling blanket. Though the colony was established only this year, it already numbers some 2,500,000 birds. Other shore colonies are growing as fast, and some of them allow the birds to exploit parts of the fish-rich sea they could not reach before...
...amazing antics" and "fantastic pretensions." Roared Hinshaw: "Except in the ambitious dreams of Mr. Knight, he is something of a political joke in national politics, and it will prove most unfortunate for the Republican Party in California and in the nation if this unseemly and almost indecent haste to exploit the unfortunate illness of President Eisenhower should result in creating a false impression of his real standing...