Word: sightedly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Bundy's arguments for big government were aimed mainly against Goldwaterite objections. He did not seem aware that there is another sort of objection. The radical fear of highly centralized, far-away, bureaucratic authority is inspired mainly by the sight of the government going wild in Vietnam while there are no means to check it. What happens after all when the driver of the bus, for all his good intentions, seems to be heading for the edge of a cliff...
...CHILDREN'S FILM FESTIVAL (CBS, 4:30-5:30 p.m.). The Boy and the Blind Bird, produced in Russia, tells of a boy's attempts to restore the sight of his pet pelican...
...PRODUCERS Wild, ad-lib energy that explodes in a series of sight gags and punch lines makes this saga of two sleazy stage producers (Zero Mostel and Gene...
...choreography any longer an artistic handmaiden, subservient to the greater demands of score. In a reversal of precedence, music is now only one of many elements that contribute to the impact of dance, which is a matter of sight and sound as well as movement. In effect, the choreographer has become the Jack-of-all-arts-the direc tor of a new theatrical form that has a total design for total involvement...
Pastel and pillarless, the new Garden itself was part of the attraction. When it first opened, New York newspapers sniped at its imperfections: a few (approximately 1,500 out of 20,500) seats with bad sight lines for hockey and track, water leaking from the ceiling, a nonfunctioning electric Scoreboard and clock. Even so, its problems were nothing compared with those at the new Philadelphia Spectrum, where the roof blew off, or the Inglewood Forum, which boasts southern California's most awesome traffic jam in its parking lot. By fight night, most of the Garden's problems...