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...with a bandage or a bag of sweets, she extended herself so easily and so warmly to her people that the circumspect London Times in 1980 judged her to be probably the most popular royal personage of all time. Britons were inclined to believe her resplendent smile would never fade...
...There are Republicans and some Democrats who hope you'll fade away now. You've had your time in the spotlight...
Security worries may soon fade, but charter operators are convinced that they'll keep most of their new customers. "Once they've tried it, they don't go back to commercial airlines," claims Michael Hyde, president of World Air Pass. Why not? Convenience, flexibility and efficiency. "It all comes down to value in time," says David Savile, group managing director of Air Partner, Europe's largest broker. For example, charter planes can take off and land from 3,000 airports in Europe, 10 times the number available to commercial carriers. Forget about arriving hours ahead of your flight to check...
...work by Josef Albers, internationally known for his “Homage to the Square,” is shown in this exhibition, including “Grey Instrumentation I” (1975). The work is composed of squares within squares of such light hues that the work would fade into the wall if not for its frame. From the range of his colorful squares, Krakow has chosen two works that are almost colorless, which comes as a surprise considering Albers’ long past researching the psychology of color and the change of reading the same hue complemented with...
...farewell address Douglas Macarthur said that “Old soldiers don’t die, they just fade away.” I wish the same could be said for student labor groups that have lost their purpose...