Word: prospects
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...older I get, the more I do," he said. Laboring seven hours a day in his hilltop studio on the Spanish island of Majorca, he finishes one or two works a week and has also completed a tapestry for the National Gallery of Art in Washington. An especially exciting prospect is an upcoming retrospective exhibition in Madrid, to be opened by King Juan Carlos. It will mean that after 40 years of Franco, Miró will be officially recognized in Spain...
...large extent, the sales campaigns launched by the makers of infant products beginning in the early sixties--when the prospect of zero or negative population growth and declining profits in the industrialized West led to the search for new markets--has been very successful...
...less orthodox an author than the late Cambridge Don C.S. Lewis was untroubled by the prospect of life elsewhere. Writing in the Christian Herald two decades ago, he saw no reason why the eternal Son of God could not also have been incarnate in other worlds, or why God could not devise a totally different form of redemption. Lewis also predicted that if life ever were found elsewhere, every one would find new arguments for beliefs they already held. Something like that seems to be happening among the few religious writers who are addressing the implications of life Out There...
Both Stenhouse and Wilhite hope to play in the big leagues one day. Wilhite is a bluechip pro prospect this year and is looking forward to being drafted...
Columbia's other star, outfielder Mike Wilhite, is a legitimate pro prospect, a rare breed around the Eastern League. Wilhite led the circuit in hitting last season with a .448 average, and although he has tailed to only a .305 mark so far this spring, the senior from Oakland has jacked eight home runs in 24 games to break the school record held by some guy named Gehrig...