Word: reached
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...test will come during the Islamic month of Muharram. The Shi'ite observance of this month culminates on Dec. 11, with the commemoration of the martyrdom of Imam Husain, grandson of Muhammad. It is a time when all Shi'ites mourn for their dead, and emotions often reach a feverish pitch...
...decline of Europe's industries. Many companies developed more production capacity than they could have hoped to use in the foreseeable future. Says Henri de Bodinat, a Paris-based industrial expert for the Arthur D. Little consulting firm: "One of the basic rules of capitalism is that industrial sectors reach a limit of growth as they mature and then begin to decline. It happened with railroads; it is now happening with steel, and in ten years the auto industry will have problems." What has turned an industrial adjustment into a crisis, in De Bodinat's view, is that the declining...
Unfortunately, De Chirico had nei ther the technical proficiency nor the mastery of drawing to reach his declared goal: a delayed place in the Renaissance tradition. His mythological scenes, in imitation of Titian, were leaden and vacuous; his nudes, meant to emulate Rubens, had the consistency of overboiled gnocchi; homage kept turning into parody. In the meantime De Chirico railed furiously at the modern movement; Braque and Matisse were "malodorous" and surrealism was a brainless obscenity...
...their existence and the imminent prospect of mass extinction. Edgar's gun comes closest to smoking when he has the guest of honor, a Kissinger-like Secretary of State, trussed up in a chair and holds the weap on to the dignitary's head, while the pair reach a tongue-blistering stalemate on the accommodations of power vs. the demands of conscience. Two ideas have entered Doctorow's play on a double ladder of descent. Ennui, anomie - the catatonic state of buried lives - was summed up by Kierkegaard when he called despair "the sickness unto death...
Richard Nally '79, the current president, stressed that Chace's "great imagination and tremendous vitality" combined with a better financial base and the new board will enable The Advocate to improve greatly and reach more people...