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Word: responded (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...like his music making, but I play it the way he wants because I can't resist him." Apart from his candor, orchestras respond to Solti partly because of his personal combination of warmth and frost, partly because of his seemingly endless store of energy and intensity. "With Solti there's always this momentum going," says Jay Friedman, principal trombonist of the Chicago. "The architecture of a piece of music always comes across. Even in very slow passages you're never standing still. I think it's because something metaphysical happens. The music he makes seems...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Solti and Chicago: A Musical Romance | 5/7/1973 | See Source »

...snake) to slake her desires, but she pays for it all in the end. She is imprisoned in a windowless room (Sartre will surely be pleased to know that Damiano has dipped into No Exit). Her only companion is a jabbering paranoid who is too thoroughly spaced out to respond to her pleas and advances. Damiano's heavy moral is that Georgina will have to spend eternity in a frenzy of frustration. Not quite as bad an actress as one might expect, Georgina performs in sequences of sexual transport very much like a professional...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Quick Cuts | 5/7/1973 | See Source »

...there is one branch of medicine in which professional courtesy is seldom offered: psychiatry. Because psychotherapy may take months or even years, most psychiatrists feel that they cannot afford to waive their fees. Some doctors tend to respond in kind by billing psychiatrists fully for any treatment provided...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: All in the Family | 5/7/1973 | See Source »

...remaining 18--including Mr. L.--did not respond to treatment, according to state authorities. The organizers of the Lafayette project approached Mr. L. because they thought he had only a slight chance of reacting favorably to treatment...

Author: By Steven Luxenberg, | Title: The Brain on Trial | 4/27/1973 | See Source »

This week the Harvard community has a chance to respond to those sentiments. A group of students and faculty are sponsoring Vietnam-America Friendship Week. The week's activities afford us a chance to expand our limited knowledge of a people and a nation our government has bombed almost into oblivion, and thereby lay the basis for a firm and lasting friendship between the people of the two nations...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Vietnam Friendship | 4/24/1973 | See Source »

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