Word: pureed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...textural completion, but all sufficiently coherent to add up to a magnificent Symphony in F Sharp; a symphony in two parts." Cooke's BBC version runs 65 minutes and according to his own complex figuring, the various edited parts of it are anywhere from 80% to 95% pure Mahler...
...twin typewriters, each girl doing her part. This month they are going to Houston to find out how the astronauts stay in such rosy shape. And in the fall they hope to start a television series called Beauty in Action. Says a dazzled neighbor: "It's been a pure joy to watch them grow...
...under the leadership of Physicist James Fisk spend up to $155 million of their company's money each year on research and development. Examples: ∙TRANSISTORS. "Twelve years or so ago, I visited the Bell Telephone Laboratories in New Jersey and saw scientists drawing single crystals of very pure germanium from a molten mass. These very pure crystals were seeded with small quantities of vital impurities and then cut up to form the transistors. Their influence on the development of electronics has been very great. Without them, space science and space travel would hardly have been possible." ∙SUPERCONDUCTORS...
...prominent Bostonians who lived on nearby Beacon and Marlboro Streets. Now they've moved to the outskirts, and our membership is largely professional people who work in the city. And they go home to the suburbs at night. The Union used to be a club in the pure sense of the word. Now it's a businessmen's luncheon restaurant." A member of Chicago's swank Chicago Club feels that even more crucial to the club is the out-of-town migration of business and industry: "Who's going to come into the city during...
...Austria's open-air amphitheater on Lake Constance last week, Old Composer Stolz was still at work. Tall and gaunt, he mounted the podium and led the orchestra into a performance of Trauminsel (Isle of Dreams). It was his 43rd full-length operetta, and it was pure Viennese delight...