Word: pureed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Twelfth Night abounds in great talk, but the most perceptive remark of the evening belonged to Olivia, who said with a glance of pure delight: "Oh, most wonderful...
Officials have scheduled the $90 trials directly before the mile final, thus eliminating the possibility of a double entry. This, of course, is pure insanity, and a more perfect way to short-change the Crimson couldn't be devised by the mind...
...pure joy that I am giving you, Brancusi had said, but whether he intended to or not, he was also taking ; subtle kind of revenge on those who had ignored him. Acknowledging his country s guilt, Critic Pierre Schneider wrote in L'Express:"In France officialdom has shown itself faithful to its old principle: too indifferent at the hour of discovery; too poor at the hour of consecration...
...says in pure cockney...
...said he had never written a novel because he could not bear to set down the banal first words, "The Marquise went out at five." The book is to be taken as an answer to Valery's implied charge that plain statement of fact is dull. "A pure exercise in virtuosity, you might say at first glance," says Mauriac. "Yet never gratuitous. But how to exhaust the gifts of reality?" Mauriac, who explains that he prefers literal exactitude to literature because he has "purified [his writing] of the last traces of fiction," certainly displays more than virtuosity...