Word: product
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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More worthy of consideration is your other basis of op-profession does not have the protection that other profesposition to teacher unions--namely that teaching deals with people as against things and that the haggling inherent in labor relations would damage the human product. The teacher unions in the public schools and colleges have in the first place transformed teachers who really were treated as things into human beings proud of rights and abilities to make contributions to teaching. They have, an a result of this, become more creative teachers and found that their students respected them for standing...
...idea of a functioning façade -one that expresses interior spaces-is not a freshly minted product. Le Corbusier, in his last buildings, was jutting monks' cells out into space, making air funnels into sculpturesque "light cannons." Britain's "New Brutalists" have made sinewy decoration out of external electrical conduits. Philadelphia Architect Louis Kahn has made feudal towers out of air intake and exhaust stacks. Today's architects, in making virtues out of plain necessities, may yet learn how to rival the medieval master masons who turned water spouts into sculpted gargoyles...
Schmidt was warmly accepted in Pasadena. "He was an ideal product of the Dutch school," says Jesse Greenstein. "In this country we tend to stress atomic and nuclear physics in astronomy. Schmidt came to us with more classical training. He had, and still has good sharp eyes at the telescope, an old-fashioned virtue in science...
Warner-Lambert remains undaunted. According to its president, Alfred E. Driscoll, Republican Governor of New Jersey from 1947 to 1954, the company "firmly believes that the safety and utility of the product as demonstrated over long years of usage is beyond question." In reply to the FDA charges, Driscoll declares: "The FDA says Warner-Lambert made a new claim, and Warner-Lambert says...
...good thing as it required little energy. But by playing Shabelsky as a dodderer, Atienza lessens his dramatic impact. In Act III, when he is suddenly reminded of the duets he once played with Ivanov's now dead wife, his burst of tears comes across more as the product of senility than of grief. Only when he speaks in a calmer voice of his own dead wife is his protrayal of grief real...