Word: reflecter
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...American would not consider this ratio overwhelming. But statistics don't accurately reflect the situation. First of all, the colored have not spread themselves over the whole country. They live in and around the major industrial centers. Cambridge, the beautiful university town on the river Don, where undergraduates go punting with their sweethearts on sunny afternoons, now has nearly forty-five colored inhabitants for every fifty-five whites...
...three said that the direction of the film industry is ultimately the audience's responsibility. Mrs. Crist said, "Movies reflect. They don't set styles...
...strike is spreading. Some equipment and chemical firms have laid off help, and state welfare officials are paying an estimated $4,000 a day to idled workers, including some strikers. Sales have fallen among railroads and truckers, and banks report a substantial drop in the clearings and debits that reflect the pace of the state's economy...
...work in the community coupled with a new series of seminars at the Divinity School will make the students "reflect on field work and give them a better understanding of the pulse of society," Hommes explained...
...massive bronzes to toy stick figures carved to amuse children, comes from Picasso's own collection. As the throngs who jammed the show's opening days agreed, they indeed make a diverting display. Though Picasso may consider them doodles, they are clearly the doodles of genius. They reflect a fantastic fertility of invention, a sculptural technique to match every one of the myriad styles that Picasso has used in his 70-year painting career. As Sir Roland observed: "There could be 100 different sculptors in this exhibit. Yet all of them are named Picasso...