Word: onwards
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...League in New York City. But actual interest in the Michelangelo of Neosho, Mo., was fairly low, which mirrored the poor esteem into which American regionalism, the populist art movement that in the '30s had tried to assuage the miseries of the Depression, had slumped. From the late '40s onward, regionalism had come to look cornball, and its project, which was to rescue American art from the supposed corruptions of Europe and New York, almost comically dated...
...Onward, ever onward. The music business means to turn VCR fanatics, who spent $7.5 billion buying and renting tapes in 1987, into music freaks. Two major artists from Columbia Records (owned, of course, by Sony) have become point men in this brand-new marketing assault: Michael Jackson and Bruce Springsteen, who are both releasing new, ambitious feature-length video albums...
Frank and comprehensive AIDS education must be implemented into public school curriculums from kindergarten onward, a director of a coalition of child advocacy groups said yesterday at a School of Education-sponsored workshop...
...most important literary figures in America," said Schwalbe. "From the '60s onward, he has addressed generational problems and made them into bestselling books...
Still, it wasn't enough. The season could not be prolonged. Harvard will go home--not onward to more tournament games--this spring break...