Word: shallowing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...that may, however, be just a primary and shallow impression. The people who run the Superdome tastefully avoid talking on and on about its sheer size and assiduously avoid crass comparisons between the Superdome and the Astrodome or the new domed stadiums in Seattle and Detroit. The Astrodome came first, of course, so that may contribute to the Superdome people's reluctance to talk about it, but that's not really the point...
Good Morning! Again, I don't know why, but if they're shallow hosts, they have good subjects, especially for T.V. This time a feature on the problems women face in college. Could be interesting...
...swimming pool is also poor, so bad that two years ago the Penn divers refused to compete because they considered the pool too shallow for safety...
What is new to her about rowing in an eight is the element of competition. She's been involved in non-competitive sports, and she's rowed by herself. But by yourself, winning, she's found, is shallow, and losing is lonely. She likes rowing in an eight, and it has been a challenge, and she likes challenges, but has it all been worth it? She isn't sure...
...says. In fact, the Nashvilleans represent "a tiny segment of" American life. "These people do not have real decisions to make. They concern themselves chiefly with appearance and image. If they fall, they must move on. Inevitably their lives are hollow, their values shallow," Kraft admits that sometimes, "on the campaign level," politicians may concern themselves with image to the detriment of the people, but most of American politics and American life is characterized by "different, indeed opposite features." One wonders what he was doing from 1968 to 1974, or whether he ever cast his syndicated eye upon the White...