Word: processes
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...over and three English cruisers were sunk, I was asked how I liked it. I told them, frankly, that I thought they were crazy. Whereupon the whole family fell upon me and beat me up. I had the satisfaction of wrecking most of the U-boat in the process...
...laboratory, the student gets experience in the making and interpretation of observation, including the photographic process, and also the opportunity to look through the telescopes. But for advanced study, Astronomy 1 is not a prerequisite, in fact concentrees with previous astronomical experience consider it a waste of time for the student who intends to major in Astronomy...
...complemented by the suggestion of Frederick Wakeman, author of "The Hucksters," that stations set up their own programs and offer them for sale take-it-or-leave-it, eliminating sponsor-manipulated advertising agencies. Sieppmann's big thesis is that FM is the coming thing, and that in the process of changing over radio has its second chance and obligation to produce programs bearing some relevance to the industry's announced yearning to serve the public interest...
...ruler whose passion was to extend and unify a Russia dismembered among foreign enemies and predatory boyars; of the constant writhe of intrigue against him; of how he dealt with his enemies both foreign and domestic ; and of how the man and his policies changed in the process. Major scenes are Ivan's coronation; his destruction of the Tartar city of Kazan; his rising from his supposed deathbed to abash those who are plotting against his son's succession. Half mad with grief and self-doubt after his wife's murder and his best friend...
...many better known pianists, such as his former teacher. On the other hand, his beautiful feeling for the earlier composers. Bach, Scarlatti, and Mozart--has been widely and justifiably acclaimed. He is already under contract to Columbia to record the complete works of Chopin. Also in the arduous process of reputation building is the Italian Arturo Benedetti-Michaclangelo. Although well beneath the level of Lipatti, he is a fine pianist...