Word: scatteredness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Mueller was among the first, but he and Mayer are by no means the only, ham television broadcasters in the country. There are about 200 of them scattered about, although most are concentrated in Detroit, Toledo and Columbus. These amateur NBCs even have their own trade journal, the Amateur TV...
Despite a slightly slow start, the first movement did not drag under Swoboda's baton, and the orchestra produced sounds with shapes totally absent in the performance of the Beethoven. The orchestra had a few problems: the strings sounded a little thin and scattered in the extreme upper register during...
Marauding Bedbugs. Valdagno is only one part of what Italians respectfully call "Il Miracolo Marzotto." The Marzottos own textile plants in six other Italian towns, are Europe's largest producer of woolens. They own huge farms, 60 low-priced Jolly Hotels scattered throughout Sicily and Italy, and ten clothing...
The police arrived on the scene at 11:15 p.m., after the battle had been raging for some 15 minutes. After a few desultory snowballs were aimed at the police cars, the freshmen scattered for their dorms. Loud-speakers blared warning to "clear the area, dammit."
Real Chaos. At the premiére, there was scattered applause but no shouting for the director. As the film spread out in new openings, reactions were marvelously at odds. People in one southern town nearly beat up the theater manager because they found "8½" so frustratingly incomprehensible. But...