Word: graphical
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...pointed out in graphic terms what the people in this country need to know: that water is no longer a commodity; it is a luxury we can't afford to squander. Well done...
...showed in graphic form the preponderance of ground water resources but did not pursue this in your text. Reuse, desalinization, pollution control, dams and pipelines are all important. But none is so important as public understanding of the availability of ground water in most areas where masses of people live, of its low cost, and of the necessity to use and conserve...
...deranged but derisive. He was protesting the use of $52,018 in last year's anti-poverty program to give 480 needy teen-agers from Gary, Ind., a preview of potential occupations ranging, according to a Government handout, "from trucking to choreography and from graphic arts to oil refining." Still pirouetting as he addressed an imaginary teen-age audience, Dirksen cried: "You may be allergic to ballet dancing, or driving a truck, or operating a filling station, but have a look anyway. Be fascinated just to look at work." Even the pas de Dirksen failed to enlist support against...
...have always hailed Chagall's early inventive flights of fantasy, often comparing him to Stravinsky in music, but the art establishment until recently has tended to judge his major accomplishments over by 1922. His popularity, however, remained undimmed for the broadly buying art public, who often preferred his graphic works to Picasso's. Even those who have charged him with sentimentality have never accused him of indifference to mankind...
Giinter Grass, Litt. D. German novelist, playwright, poet, sculptor, graphic artist, drummer and chef. You have persistently and uncompromisingly sought to probe beneath the perplexing surface of German life...