Word: gamut
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Dole averages a speech a day. The subjects of his partisan assaults in the Senate and from rostrums around the U.S. have run the gamut of Administration hobgoblins...
...former dealer, a junior, explained why he personally turned away from drugs. "In my particular case, I ran the gamut of what you can do," he said. "After a certain number of trips-about 100-there isn't that much more to find out about yourself...
...Bates, the older of the two, creates an authentic character, a reserved man who just doesn't understand. William Young as Rumsey, the more flamboyant, has a tendency to swallow syllables in his brogue, but is convincing nonetheless. Roberta Collinge as Ellen handles her role well, running the gamut from ingenue to bitch as the relationships break down...
...artists who emerged from a backwater of painting, Germany, at the start of the 19th century. They inherited no secure historical position. Their diversity was extreme. Some left Germany for Rome and Raphael; others remained at home, seeking a continuity with the Gothic past; their images ran a gamut from Blakean vision to the tightest realism. From this jumble rose a group whose imagination transcended the constraint of their circumstances; they are represented in a fascinating show, "German Painting in the 19th Century," which opened last week at the Yale University Art Gallery...
...Laos House), Washington, D.C. (Quest), Decatur, Ga. (Adanta), Calais, Vt. (Sky Farm Institute), and scores of other com munities. The groups can vary in size from half a dozen friends meeting in a big-city apartment to hundreds and even thousands of complete strangers at a psychological convention. The gamut is as wide as the cost, which can run anywhere from $30 or less for a weekend marathon encounter session in a church basement (see box page 56) to $2,100 for a seven-week training program at the National Training Laboratories...