Word: symbolization
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Today Michigan's proud boast is that it can make anything. It manufactures more cars, corn flakes and chloromycetin than any other state, commonwealth or country. Dynamic Detroit may have less charm than any other great U.S. city-but it has more factories. It is the symbol to the world of U.S. industrial genius...
...abyss at our feet" if France were disunited. To a rain-soaked crowd at Chambery in the foothills of the Alps, he appealed in almost anguished tones for national unity. "I have no other reason for being, you well know, than this unity. I am in a way the symbol of it, the guarantee; events have willed it so. It is the service that I can perform in the days which remain to me and which for me are numbered. I ask of the French that they support me and help me, not to tear themselves apart in passions...
...Entertainer. In a seedy music-hall performer, England's Angry Playwright-Scenarist John Osborne has a farfetched but arresting symbol of all that is wrong with England. But the vigor of Osborne's complaint and, above all, Laurence Olivier's relentless grotesqueries as the fatuous vaudevillian provide fascination on the screen...
Island off the Canadian coast. In the rest of this 143-minute film, Scriptwriter Schary (who also produced the picture) presents the future President's dramatic struggle against physical paralysis as the outward symbol of a heroic ordeal in which a great man's will was tempered and his character established...
...third consecutive year the varsity lightweight crew went in late June to Henley-on-Thames, England, and returned with the Thames Cup, and undisputed symbol of supremacy in Anglo-American rowing...