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Word: shouting (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...pictures in Travelog bear all the marks of his lofty aspirations, Each seems to be trying to shout. "I am profound!" They all have quick impact, as does any journalistic photograph, but many depart in their cropping or subject matter from traditional journalistic photography. His images of "The World" are particularly radical. In order to achieve forceful pictures of inanimate subjects. Harbutt has had to use his camera violently. He has adopted strange vantage points; he has had to look for hyper graphic qualities in his subject matter; he has isolated objects in a very unnatural way. The result...

Author: By Bob Ely, | Title: Liberation of Charlie Harbutt | 2/12/1975 | See Source »

Playing on a foreign court with foreign teammates is bound to raise problems. Communication is one. In Italy, when Americans want the ball, they have learned to shout "Guarda! Guarda!" (Look! Look!) or yell "Dammi, man" (Give it to me, man). Predictably, plays break down frequently. Another problem is hotdogging. Some of the Americans play tough only on offense, producing resentment among hardworking, if less talented teammates. One U.S. player in Germany recently left, reportedly because he could not get along with German players. Such tensions have been limited so far by a quota on American competitors-a team...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Heroes Away From Home | 1/27/1975 | See Source »

...protest against words like "ghetto" and "minority," which he claims isolate groups in society. Purity of speech and word is possible only when all groups in society share equally in the national wealth. Where some groups receive an unjust share, the oppressed will naturally raise their fists angrilly and shout words--jumbled, incoherent, even ungrammatical, but words nonetheless--that express their needs and thoughts...

Author: By Michael Massing, | Title: Defense of the Indefensible | 1/22/1975 | See Source »

This is one of those high-calorie family comedies in which the. characters shout a lot, laugh uproariously, cry a little and ponder life's minor ironies over a full dinner plate. At a guess, the playgoer should arrive gorged, since the theatrical repast at Manhattan's Martin Beck Theater is just an amiable morsel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: Pasta, Everyone? | 12/2/1974 | See Source »

...Head Coach Chuck Fairbanks. Fairbanks, 41, joined New England two years ago after coaching Oklahoma to a 52-15-1 record. He has transformed the Patriots with a low-key, work-hard approach. "He's a teacher," says Kicker John Smith. "He doesn't bawl and shout." What he does do is organize, breaking down the Patriots' long practices into carefully plotted six-minute drills. Says Plunkett: "The guys are fired up. We want to win, and we're having fun doing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Fall Free-for-AII | 11/25/1974 | See Source »

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