Word: revealed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Committee on Assassinations, which has been probing?with a notable lack of style, skill and success?the killings of King and John F. Kennedy. Staff investigators have interviewed Ray six times, and Chairman Louis Stokes of Ohio intended to call him to testify in public. Though Stokes will not reveal what Ray has told the committee, he insists that "We know there are people out there who would not want him to talk." Says Stokes, who is black: "My real concern is whether James Earl Ray was lured into this escape and, if so, whether for the purpose of killing...
Welty's citation says: "Her compassionately observant eye, concern for style and place sensitively reveal the humor, pathos and mystery on the worn path of our shared experience...
...asked these people questions designed to reveal when and why they decided on particular fields. We asked them to tell us what the biggest influences in their career decision-making were and to describe what life was like for them at Harvard with a career choice set in mind...
...which is scholarly in the best sense of the word; which culls from the stereotype the accurate insights hidden beneath connotations and vagueness. In focusing on the drawings executed in the first two decades of this century by those artists who defined themselves primarily as Expressionists, the exhibit can reveal the complexity and variety of Expressionist...
...suspended from the ceiling came the mighty sounds of Abaddon's Bolero, a work Composer-Pianist Keith Emerson has based on the same Spanish rhythm as the Ravel classic. After a few bars, a thick curtain of light, produced by in tense lights rimming the stage, dissolved to reveal Keith Emerson, 32, Greg Lake, 29 and Carl Palmer, 27, hard at work on the center. There was Keith darting from Hammond organ to Moog synthesizer, and Greg picking away at his bass-guitar. Between them sat Carl, confined along with his drums, snares, gongs and tubular bells...