Word: suffering
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...himself on carefully planned canvases. No one could fail to appreciate the competence of Koerner's last exhibition (TIME, March 27), but many complained of its tightness and dryness along with its general atmosphere of gloomy obscurity. His new paintings, on view in a Manhattan gallery last week, suffer less noticeably from such faults...
...cancel his engagement at La Scala to sing at the Met this season. Last week he was set to disappoint La Scala again; he plans to return to the Met next season. Said La Scala's Franco Capuana sadly: "Here all the theaters want him. We will suffer much by his absence. America has gained...
...goods, exhortation and direct price and wage controls cannot keep price down. Price-tags may be fixed, but goods go under the counter. Whether or not inflation is "suppressed" by controls, the effect is the same; commodities go off the market into hoards and people with relatively fixed income suffer a sharp cut in their living standards...
Acts 9:16: "For I will show him how great things he must suffer for my name's sake." As he said the text a second time, every eye fixed on his lips and hands. Describing Christ's preparation for the Last Supper, he told of the man with the jug of water whom the disciples were to follow. His hands shaped a jug over his head. He illustrated the arrest of Jesus by clapping his right hand over his left wrist...
...flock must learn to trust a new shepherd. Church authorities have just assigned young Pastor Bernhard Stoeve-sand to be Bartel's assistant and successor. Stoevesand faces the same long training Bartel began three decades ago, has started by giving religious instruction to children. In the sentence, "Suffer the little children to come unto me," he shows "suffer" by a natural soothing gesture, "the" with the little finger of the right hand as expressed in the deaf-mute alphabet, "little children" by a baby-rocking gesture and "come unto me" by pointing to himself...