Word: subjected
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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HALSMAN: All my life I was more interested in the functioning of the human psyche than in the functioning of machines. Watching the ever changing expressions of a face, I could often read the thoughts and emotions of my interlocutor. Thus, immediately the face became the main subject of my photography. I was not adverse to photographing still-lifes, street scenes or landscapes, but the capturing of an expression that reflected the essence of a human being seemed of greater import...
...object, affects the accent of the Viennese doctor in Lugosi's Dracula as she discusses the "inner cheese of life." Just as self-consciousness leads Norma to make a joke out of the "energies of life," this whole book concerns Muldoon's discovery that the voice often masks the subject; action similarly disguises reality. Muldoon is aware that "unseen and mysterious forces" propel him. He recognizes that the Light--wisdom or maybe just balance--drawing him beyond the everyday world is as inevitable as the lure of the apple to Adam...
Barbara Bregstein, general manager of the ensemble, said yesterday the ensemble considers itself an "integral part" of the church and a non-profit educational organization not subject to zoning...
...particulars of the doctor's life. Holmes's display of his astounding deductive power is the tour de force, but the entire sequence is wonderful, replete with a variety of connotations that Ross conveys forcefully. He demonstrates a gift for focusing in on a situation and subject and exploring its dimensions, and effectively exploits screenwriter Nicholas Meyer's entertaining sense of the ironic. (Meyer also authored the best-seller on which the movie is based...
Production of the plays was made possible by a $900 grant from the Office of the Arts. Costuming for the production is lavish, and St. John's Episcopal Church on Brattle Street is used as an appropriate backdrop for the plays' subject matter...