Word: shallowed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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This meet was originally scheduled for Providence, but Ulen wanted all events to be run off and it is too shallow for diving at Brown's pool...
Photographed for the most part among shallow reefs off California and Mexico, and in the Bahamas, Hunters has no story to tell, and makes little effort to zoologize. The camera is content to fish for beauty, and the catch is rich and strange...
...Bennington (she flunked math), Grace got herself into the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. From the first, her family was dubious about an acting career. "We'd hoped she would give it up," says her mother. Snorts Father Kelly: "Those movie people lead pretty shallow lives." The "Clean" Way. But Grace knew what she wanted. To assure her independence, she got a job modeling, was soon making $400 a week posing for Ipana, beer ads, Old Golds. Photographer Ruzzie Green describes her as "what we call 'nice clean stuff' in our business...
...quality of their performances is satisfactory throughout, with the exception of Romeo; even if one is ready to accept him as a shallow and generally weak-minded youth, Laurence Harvey does not do him justice. He breatlies heavily in the part, and is totally unsuccessful in indicating a change of character late in the play. Even considering the immaturity Shakespeare intended, his superficial attitude seems somewhat overdrawn, especially opposite Susan Slientall's sincere and charming performance of Juliet...
...good uranium concentrator, with the sand in one of the oil-well filters. When he sent the filter coal to the Atomic Energy Commission after a few weeks, he got the report that it was several times as rich in uranium as the sand. Shepherd then took some shallow-core samples of the rock in one section of Nowata County and shipped them off to AEC. The assays showed a uranium content well above the lowest commercial grade...