Word: means
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...mean to take anything away from that Harvard team. They got a really good guy in that little Gatto fellow. He's a real sparkplug. And that defense: wow, from what I've seen in the films they know how to play football. But let's get back...
ONLY the cast, who has the inhuman burden of providing everything Dear World's creators have omitted, cannot be blamed for the show's failure. Neither can Peter Glenville, the director, who has contributed some nice group blocking--an achievement that doesn't mean much when the stage is full of paper dolls...
...king and queen were the human situation writ large. In Goldman's hands, the process is reversed; Henry and Eleanor are reduced to a TV-sized version of the sovereigns next door, their epic struggles shrunk to sitch-com squabbles, and their children mere refractions of their mean spirits...
Resentful, Resentful. Girls were inclined to melt when they looked into his "Madonna eyes" but refreeze slightly when they noted his "mean-looking mouth." O'Neill maintained a free course for himself, to the point of sleeping with the wife of lohn Reed (Ten Days That Shook the World) at a time when Reed was one of his closest friends. But whenever his own second wife, Agnes Boulton, so much as sat with another man, O'Neill was capable of hitting her across the face "as hard as possible with the back of his hand...
...goal of the admissions office, according to Paul Tierney, administrative assistant for the MBA Program, is to include a representative quota of the nation's minority groups by 1972-73 in each class of between 600 and 700 students. This will mean about 90 minority group students in that year, with a projected allocation...