Word: outwardly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...uncannily close to the truth. The universe, they believe, is the expanding remnant of a huge fireball that was created 20 billion years ago by the explosion of a giant primordial atom. The debris of the fireball, like the fragments of a titanic bomb, is still speeding outward from this cataclysmic blast, which started the process that produces not only stars and planets but also the complex structures of life. This startling concept, called the big bang theory, picked up its first substantial scientific support in 1929, when Astronomer Edwin Hubble used shifts in the spectral lines of light emanating...
Although the group has brought black women together--62 of the about 150 black women at Radcliffe are members--Brown doesn't think the problems of coping with Harvard are being internalized. "We're not just huddling together, we're outward moving. By letting freshmen and sophomores know what we've been through, they can avoid running into the same obstacles...
Their potential seems unbounded. The women turned inward to cultivate the strength to look outward, and it seems that strength has begun to grow. The members speak with pride and confidence of what they have done, what they hope to do, and how they feel about themselves. A supportive morale is emerging, growing from the warmth and spirit they have found in their sisterhood...
...these shows be but outward seen...
...despite her outward coolness, Moore said yesterday, she was shaking. "I was scared. I always get nervous before matches...