Word: suggests
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Phyllis Smith's poems are three brave attempts to make words into sights and songs and children's voice. Her hard, heavy lines and sheer, skimming ones are packed with consonants, alliterative even driving, to suggest the twist of a bronze by Henry Moore or the voice of a counter tenor, or a child's playing. Even more than the others, Reclining Figure is of substantial pauses that might better be heard than read...
Nixon then ventured into a politically delicate area by speaking of "the financial plight" of Britain in a way that seemed to suggest big new U.S. economic aid. Said the Vice President: "I believe it is in our interest as well as theirs to assist them in this hour of difficulty...
Several possibilities do, however, suggest themselves. In the first place, it is obvious that an effective tutorial program can hardly expect to rely upon GSAS students to any substantial extent. These men are almost always too involved in their own courses and research to dedicate time and interest to undergraduate education. The fact that they do not currently find that tutorial requires more time than they can give is hardly relevant, since they rarely give enough time to make the program significant...
...almost suggest that you owe Dr. Wilder an apology for having printed such a useless and unfortunate letter. Edward M. Berckman...
...that the figure was "very much on the conservative side." As predictions of future markets soar, General Electric may well have to boost its original estimate by a spectacular 40%. Said Reed: "There is no leveling off in the need for capital expenditures, and nothing in the picture to suggest any lessening of pressure for new equipment and facilities...