Word: shaped
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...usually the people who have made the scene-the big names at home in the headlines. But to the journalist, the world's cast of characters includes many names that may be of great importance in their own fields while relatively little known outside them. These people, too, shape and shake events, sometimes even more significantly than the more celebrated personages-and any issue of TIME will prove...
...medical advisers approved. For a man about to undergo major surgery, he was clearly overweight. So Lyndon, who fights a constant, losing battle to subdue his passion for pies and chocolate bars, went on a strict diet. Thus the President had seldom seemed in better shape (down from 220 to 202 lbs.) when he flew up to Manhattan the day before the Pope's visit, to sign the new immigration bill in the shadow of the Statue of Liberty. Next afternoon, after Pope and President had conferred privately for 46 minutes in a 35th floor suite at the Waldorf...
...Stempson is the only ailing Harvard runner. He suffered a sore foot in practice and may not be in top shape for this afternoon's race...
Harvard will be in fairly good physical shape for its first Ivy League game the season. Two starters on the defeat unit--end Justin Hughes and middle guard Dick Berdik--may miss the game because of injuries, but the offensive unit is in the perfect shape. Halfback Bobby Leo, who sat out last week's game against Tufts, will start this afternoon. Cornerback Buzz Baker is also coming off the injury list...
...startlingly recreated on film. Slowly, Polanski assembles the fragments of a nightmare mosaic. A man's undershirt, a razor and a skinned rabbit on a platter become objects of dread. An oppressive silence is broken only by the buzzing of flies, dripping water, a ticking clock. Rooms change shape, the mere flip of a light switch creates fissures in the walls, a phantom ravisher begins to stalk the tiny flat...