Word: eye
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...problems are warned to avoid unnecessary activity and mothers are told to keep small children indoors. Chicago officials issued warnings 15 times last summer when levels of ozone (a highly active form of oxygen produced, among other ways, by auto engines) rose to the point where they could cause eye and throat irritations. But the prime suspects in the high incidence of respiratory ailments in urban and industrial areas are sulfur dioxide and other pollutants given off by automobile tailpipes or industrial smokestacks. The Environmental Protection Agency's National Environmental Research Center has found that acute bronchitis occurs...
...most trivial spectacles of our daily life, our eye, charged with thought neglects, as would a classical tragedy, every image that does not assist the action of the play and retains only those that may help to make its purpose intelligible. But if in place of our eye, it should be a purely material object, a photographic plate that has watched the action, then what we shall see in the courtyard of the Institute for example, will be, instead of the dignified emergence of an Academician who is going to hail a cab, his staggering gait, his precautions to avoid...
...disapproving eye of the Harvard fans fell, naturally enough, upon Lynch and teammate Jim Curry, who sliced a field goal attempt in the opener to the left of the goal posts. After all, last year Alky Tsitsos was 20 for 20 in PATs...
Research will be conducted at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Beth Israel Hospital, both affiliated with Harvard, Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary, North-eastern University, and MIT. The research will be coordinated through...
...Wall also features the 1975 Oscar winner for best animation, Closed Mondays, filmed from clay figures. A drunk whose face twitches, yawns, and stretches--more movement in his eye sockets alone than in most Saturday morning cartoons--sidles into a one-woman art exhibit. He leans, peers, rocks back, shakes his head: almost every interaction with the objects is exhilirating. Street Musique, (1973), a Canadian film, is an exercise in almost pure animation and the best example of "minimal animation." The shapes expand, evolve, regress, and stay every bit as lovely as anything Miro did with line and color...