Word: scopes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Across the country, readers repeatedly expressed surprise at the scope and accuracy of TIME'S reports on remote regions of Canada. White's explanation was simple enough: much of TIME'S local news from Canada is reported by top Canadian newsmen, who are often managing editors and editors on leading local newspapers; some of them, like Ralph Daly, editorial writer for the Vancouver Sun, have been reporting for us as long as twelve years...
Always on the alert for some way to widen his scope, Rapp spotted Prokofiev's left-hand concerto on a list, wrote to his widow in Moscow to ask her for the score. As the music was heard in Berlin last week (with the Metropolitan Opera's Martin Rich conducting), it no longer seemed aggressively modern, as it had to Wittgenstein, but more like an old friend. The whole piece is sprayed with crotchety harmonies, but it always makes the kind of leeway towards a safe harmonic port that is part of Prokofiev's charm. The solo...
...agreement of unprecedented scope and unique terms, the U.S. last week arranged to sell to India $592 million worth of surplus farm products for $305,900,000. It is the biggest sale of surpluses ever made by the U.S. and the greatest contribution any nation has made to the economy of India since that land gained independence nine years...
Chafee will lecture on "Human Rights and the Constitution," a version of the Social Science course which he has taught in the College for six years. He will trace the rise of human rights in English law, their incorporation in the U.S. Constitution, and their scope at the present time...
...effort to increase the scope of available entertainment in the Summer School area, arrangements have been made for buses to leave every Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. from Thayer Gate to take students to the Wellesley Theatre-on-the-Green...