Word: meltedness
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Where he really connected was in landscape. It's as though the reticence he brought to the scrutiny of other people simply melted away. This doesn't mean that his landscapes are more "expressive," only that they radiate a greater sense of freedom. "The presence in a painting," he once...
That policy has done little to suppress the bandits, who at first melted into the countryside but lately have resumed depredations inside the towns. The continuing looting and shooting has prevented most displaced Somalis from returning home to their farms and fields. Particular targets of the armed thugs are relief...
After the team returns from the Sunshine State, provided the snow has melted, the Crimson will be ready to rush onto the field towards a very successful spring.
Stunned by a skull fracture, blinded by blood flowing down his forehead, his hands scorched, McFarlane at first tried to carry Williams, whose jaw and both legs were broken. "I was dazed from the impact and I was too weak to carry him, so I just kept running," said McFarlane...
The handling of Chernobyl is hardly reassuring. When workers finished the huge steel-and-concrete shell that entombs the intensely radioactive mass of the shattered No. 4 reactor in late 1986, Soviet officials declared the site safe for at least 30 years. Yet today the sarcophagus is cracked, crumbling and...