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Word: eye (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...President laughs a bit more, finds the White House confining, wants to travel out into the country with more regularity. He uses the Oval Office more, at ease now below the stern eye of George Washington, who resides above the fireplace. His globe came with him from the small study. He has learned to converse in Spanish, and his tennis game has strengthened...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY by HUGH SIDEY: Still Searching for a Formula | 5/1/1978 | See Source »

Former bureau officials believe that Gray may have trapped himself in the alleged conspiracy when he gave his deputy, Felt, sweeping authority to do something about the Weathermen, and then failed to keep a sharp eye on Felt and the zealous Miller. Says one ex-FBI man: "You've got to remember that in those days Gray spent only three days a week in headquarters. He was out on the road, touring FBI offices, making speeches. He was almost totally preoccupied with the Watergate scandal during the limited time he spent in FBI headquarters. When requests for approval...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Discord and Disturbance at the FBI | 5/1/1978 | See Source »

...immediate problems, so many large companies are moving into solar power with an eye to the future that Congress is already worried about antitrust problems. Most of the firms are looking for better and less costly ways of collecting the sun's energy and storing it for rainy days or nighttime use, with one ultimate aim of exporting their technology to less developed countries. General Electric recently developed a tank that uses common salt to store for long periods heat collected by solar panels. Along with Owens-Illinois, G.E. is also working on advanced vacuum-tube rooftop solar collectors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Energy: The Sun Starts to Rise on Solar | 5/1/1978 | See Source »

These are essential texts for Monet's lily-pond paintings, with their almost indistinguishable precisions of color, their deep tracts of the reflected sky (no horizon line, no orientation in space; the eye floats in an amniotic fluid of light), and their intricate play between air colors in the water and the solider rafts of lilies crossing them like clouds. Toward the end of his life, as his vision degenerated-first, after a series of primitive cataract operations, distorting his sight toward yellow, and at last toward blue-Monet rarely left his garden; but then, he did not need...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: The Old Man and the Pond | 5/1/1978 | See Source »

...soccer players still clearly exhibit their grounding in other sports, and the result is a distinctly American style that has both advantages and disadvantages. With superior hand-eye coordination and leaping ability learned in childhood baseball and basketball games, Americans make fine goaltenders, agile and sure-handed around the net. Giorgio Chinaglia, the New York Cosmos high-scoring striker, has an adversary's appreciation of the U.S. talent: "There is a nucleus of goalkeepers that are not good-they're exceptional. They could play in Europe now." And Americans have translated the physical aggressiveness of football into near...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Here Come the Americans | 5/1/1978 | See Source »

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