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...negative is the score," he says, "the print is the performance." Ad ams can do things with a print that are the despair of professional developers: his ability to bring out every nuance of tone within a shadow, gray overlapping black, so that each detail of form is both implicit and simultaneously present, is astounding. The difference of quality be tween an Adams print and one made by a studio from an Adams negative is just as evident as the difference between a first and a tenth edition of an etching. It is the responsiveness of his printing, combined with...
Sadat could not miss the long-term warning and the serious threat implicit in the strange incident. The plotters were obviously motivated by their angry opposition to Egypt's (hence Sadat's) current pro-Western policies. Throughout the Arab world-and within Egypt itself-there was deep apprehension that Sadat is going too far and too fast to the American side. That Egypt's President is willing to risk such criticisms is one indication of his determination to change the course of his nation. How much change he can effect will depend to a large extent...
...Faculty Council yesterday placed a proposal for expanding the House course program on the May 21 Faculty meeting docket thereby giving the plan its implicit endorsement...
...this time, however, the Oscar ceremonies have established a life of their own, and the question of whether they serve truth and justice is less important to television viewers than whether the big broadcast fulfills its implicit annual promise to turn into a psychological Le Mans with a few expensive, finely tuned egos successfully negotiating the twists and turns of the three-hour course while a satisfying number of the other entrants crash. There was nothing this year to equal the spectacular flame-out that Marlon Brando arranged in 1973, but a dedicated Oscar addict could pass...
...beyond what Jaworski had acquired. St. Clair complained that the committee seemed to be asking for "hundreds of thousands of documents and thousands of hours of recorded conversations covering the widest variety of subjects." He suggested that the committee "determine what is an impeachable offense" before demanding the evidence. Implicit was the likelihood that St. Clair would reject requests that did not fit his own limited interpretation of impeachable acts...