Word: extended
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Despite its failings, Rachel, Rachel has several unassailable assets. The spiderweb score, written by Jerome Moross with the cooperation of Erik Satie and Robert Schumann, is the best of the year. Estelle Parsons, as Rachel's fellow schoolteacher, and Frank Corsaro, as a friendly neighborhood mortician, extend their roles beyond the boundaries of the movie...
...crusader against Romanism, ecumenism, the World Council of Churches and atheistic Communism. To Mclntire, all such activities and organizations are part of a sinister plot to strip man of his individual responsibility before God and cast doubt on the literal interpretation of the Bible. Although his influence does not extend far beyond his own organization, he nips doggedly at the heels of the World Council by showing up at its meetings to issue rival press releases...
Seating space can expand the use of three dimensional objects with sittable stones and attractive benches. This would benefit merchants by allowing matrons to rest their aching legs and extend their shopping trips. Seating would further create convenient sports for conversations and meetings and facilitate people watching, an especially enjoyable sport in Cambridge...
...should be his thumb, but looks more like a hot dog, is sticking up. It is really too long to be a thumb but it could be a thumb turned backwards by trick photography. In any case it is pointing directly at the line "five o'clock." If you extend the line of his "finger" up across the album with a ruler you will find that this line crosses many of the significant phrases already discussed...
...some sharp questions and deft answers. In McCarthy, a loyal but stubbornly wrongheaded book, the Senator's onetime lieutenant tries to use those questions and answers to memorialize his old boss as a "courageous man who fought a monumental evil"-a feat that just might, of course, extend a little virtue-by-association to himself...