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Word: scoping (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...curiously, Kubitschek's suggestions that were to have the widest reach and scope concerned the relatively prosperous area of the central South. (This area, which includes the most heavily industrial sectors such as those of Sao Paulo, is generaly considered the key to overcoming Brazil's most perplexing economic problem: an unfavorable balance of trade...

Author: By Robert W. Gordon, | Title: Kubitschek Justifies Capital Change As Economically Sound for Brazil | 3/8/1962 | See Source »

...discovered the motion picture, men have tried to make films that exploited the full potential of this new medium. That is, they have wanted to develop a new art form which could stand by itself, without heavy borrowing from related areas. Too often they have gone little beyond the scope of the legitimate theater; they have done little more than photograph a play heightened in its vividness by close-ups, mob scenes, fast-paced cutting and all the other techniques worked out over the last fifty years. And Almost no one has created a film so uniquely a film...

Author: By Raymond A. Sokolov jr., | Title: Last Year at 'Marienbad | 3/8/1962 | See Source »

David M. Kalstone '54, assistant head in History and Literature, pointed that "there has been some for a long time about the Modern field." Kalstone said that the scope of study and lack of depth in one country prevented students from well on their generals...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: History & Lit Alters Study Requirement | 2/21/1962 | See Source »

Show aimed at a higher audience, settled for a lower circulation. It now sells 75,000 copies a month, hopes to pass 100,000 after it has mined S.B.I.'s subscription lists. Striving to stay afloat, it will also broaden its scope. Conceived as a magazine of the performing arts, it now plans to take on all the arts. The new look will appear in April-the same month that Hefner's S.B.I. will quit the stage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Short Run | 2/9/1962 | See Source »

Last night's program gave Mr. Diaz a chance to display the scope of guitar literature and his own technical and musical excellence. In the Sor Variations on a Theme by Mozart, admittedly a showcase piece, Diaz dazzled his listeners with speed and bell-like clarity. In the Bach Fugue, Diaz heightened the counterpoint by playing each voice with a different tone quality...

Author: By Joseph M. Russin, | Title: Alirio Diaz | 2/8/1962 | See Source »

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