Word: scatteredness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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A creature of the night, he spends most afternoons lolling about his four-room furnished flat in London, playing records, sipping Scotch, chattering on the telephone, often with his good friend Erik Bruhn, who, he says, is "the only dancer who has anything to show me that I don'...
Hand Screening. Started in 1959 by French-born Harvard Professor Georges Doriot, who noticed and decided to correct the lack of top-quality management training in Europe, INSEAD today has 120 students from 25 countries. Most of them are Europeans, but seven are from the U.S., and others come from...
However, only about 20 complete sets and scattered single volumes of the 1000 odd sets originally published in China an extant in U.S. Sinological institutes and libraries. Their current market price in Hong Kong is $6500 and up.
When he got to Eramus Hall High School, he turned into a strong, deep bass, and sang informally here and there--at a hospital or an illegal after-hours club. "After graduation four years ago, I had some scattered chorus and bit parts in summer stock and off-Broadway until...
In all, some 600 art dealers and fanciers (of whom Christie's calculated that at least 50 were serious bidders) showed up for the sale. Bidding started at $294,000, then leaped first by $1,500 bounds, then by $3,000, then by $30,000. It was a three...