Word: suddenly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...standards; it is a symphonic expansion of his score for the film Something Wild, and it shows a little too much of his tendencies to ward musical reportage. But when Copland had led the orchestra through the explosions of sound that bring the 20-minute work to its sudden, shouted conclusion, the audience greeted him with a standing ovation. Looking lean and youthful at 63, Copland grinned like...
...rock 'n' roll. Songs that hint of a teenage demise do so with a bright insouciance, as if the singer imagines death to be only the flip side of life. In surfin' music-which is just rock 'n' roll dressed for the beach-sudden death is treated as a nuisance hardly worse than rain...
...sudden Southeast Asia-the whole area, not just Viet Nam-was back at the top of everybody's crisis list...
Triumphant Catalogue. Elle does not so much reflect fashion as decree it. That sudden hemline plunge that Dior called the New Look did not descend from the salons to the boulevards until Hélène had endorsed it in the pages of her magazine. The parfum house of Chanel, which folded its fashion line in 1940, returned to eminence in 1956 via the same route. "Coco would eventually have launched herself," says Mme. Lazareff modestly, "but we first explained why it wasn't obvious how chic she is." "Everything that goes into the magazine," says Helene Lazareff...
Diehl said his remarks were prompted by "a long series of incidents," citing the recent refusal of the HCUA dining plan, the sudden postponement of the scooter auction, the "cold shoulder" given Council parietal proposals, and the inaction on lighting suggestions as prime examples. "The Administration has created a record of listening to Council proposals only when they are already favored by important members of the Administration...