Word: sadnesses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...distinguished Balanchine has no need to damn the modern dance, as he well knows that the "American style," which Europeans immediately discerned, is the direct result of the modern dance movement and its application here. It's a little sad to see the accomplished, suave Balanchine caught off balance...
Concerning the Hartley case letters of Valeski and Varallyay in TIME, Feb. 1: It is a sad commentary on our progressive civilization to find people today who allow primitive emotion to overshadow entirely the nobler aspects of Dr. Vance Chattin's dedicated efforts to save the Hartley boys, regardless of their physical deformity...
...were originated by the News . . . We cannot congratulate the people who buy these other papers. We can only commiserate with them, and hope for their sakes that their eyes may be opened in due time . . . They don't know what they're missing . . . It's a sad spectacle, which moves us to pity-though not to worry...
...wings drooping, rolled into its parking area, and the pilot cut its whining engines. When the crew climbed out, the base commander was on hand to greet them, but only to commiserate. An incomplete mission is a sad affair with the new Air Force. The pilot had executed the neatest feat of the day-a perfect instrument landing, but this meant only that the crew would have to go back up next day to complete the training it had missed...
...hoped that Fanfani would prove to be the mouthpiece of the new, active spirit of the Catholic left," he said, "but instead, he reveals in the most stupefying and offensive way his conception of the corporate and paternalis tic state. Fanfani, your government is ... as dead as a sad smoked herring...