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Word: glowed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...film's chief purpose, says Kaye, "is to bring to the attention of the people of the world what UNICEF is doing."* There were no shooting schedules, no rehearsals, no retakes and none of the familiar TV tinsel and dross-but a lot of unfamiliar spontaneity and holiday glow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: The Good Seed | 12/10/1956 | See Source »

...third officer walked to the starboard wing of the bridge. "Why don't we hear him?" asked the third officer. "Why doesn't he whistle?" Not until Stockholm was about one mile off through the fog, Calamai testified, did the third officer see through his binoculars a "glow" of white light...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SEQUELS: The Italian Story | 10/15/1956 | See Source »

...painters, too, have found in the richness of man's harvesting and handiwork a theme worth celebrating Raphaelle, Me (1774-1825), eldest son of Patriot-Painter Charles Wilson Peale (TIME, July 4, 1955), borrowed the glowing technique developed by the Dutch masters. His ready-for-eating apple, raisins and sugar-coated cake, by their closely observed rendering bring a glow of appreciation and recognition. Maine's late great eccentric, Marsden Hartley (1878-1943), with Flowers from Claire Spencer's Garden in a white crockery pitcher testified to his love for Maine more intimately and no less glowingly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: KITCHEN TABLE ART | 10/15/1956 | See Source »

...warm glow of the freedom of Brown was not to last, and would never be recaptured. "The parting from old Brown was a sorrowful duty," wrote Johnny Rock. "All the fellows wore long faces, and words were few but earnest." Now he turned to another struggle of another kind. "It had been understood from the beginning," he said, "that I would enter my father's office...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HEROES: The Good Man | 9/24/1956 | See Source »

After taking her final vows in 1932, Gabrielle's wish was answered at last; she was sent to the Congo. The next seven years of selfless, 16-hour-a-day dedication to the health of the natives gives The Nun's Story the warm glow of Albert Schweitzer's "reverence for life," and probably brought Gabrielle close to peace of mind. But once, when she learned that three men were caught in quicksand and rushed out of the convent in a vain at tempt at rescue, she was rewarded with a dressing-down that probed deep into...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Failure | 9/3/1956 | See Source »

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