Word: preventing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...concerned with major personal development or change. Instead, Antonioni fully reveals the nature of his character's dilemma, and then brings that character to a kind of stasis. In Blow-Up, the photographer may never fully resist the temptations of pop culture, but his commitment to watching will always prevent total immersion in mod sterility. The last shot of the film shows him with his camera, very much alone, sadly watching revellers representative of the behavior Antonioni condemns...
...clear from Dr. Baumgartner's findings that there is much duplication--and hence waste--of health resources in the City. At the same time, funds are lacking for new services the City needs. Unification is an obvious and feasible answer, and niggling criticisms should not prevent the general implementation of DeGuglielmo's proposal...
...since the entire soprano section sang the soprano aria, and all the men sang the tenor-bass duet, for no apparent reason. Part of the function of these solos is to break up the homogeneity of the choral sound, and though the chorus sang lightly and clearly enough to prevent their sounding rough or gross, the listener missed the delicate sound of individual voices singing ornate lines clearly intended for solo performance...
...American people. In view of this, SDS feels that it is absolutely essential that the program outlined above be carried out. If this does not occur, members of SDS will attempt to engage the Ambassador in a critical debate. We sincerely hope that no one will try to prevent this meeting from being what it should be: a confrontation between the administration and the anti-war movement. Michael L. Spiegel '68 Co-Chairman Students for a Democratic Society
...sincerely hope that no one will try to prevent this meeting from being what it should be: a confrontation between the administration and the antiwar movement," the statement concludes