Word: tempoed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Western Hungary, where the Danube links Europe's north and south, is one of the continent's military keys. Last week, on both sides of the Danube River, two Russian armies, in two battles, were turning this key. If they continued the tempo of the last two weeks, they would shortly have their shoulders to the door of Austria and the Nazis' southern defense...
...incidental commotion of Cousin Hattie's tombstone and the best of the rather too recurrent laughs about Harvard or New York. Despite the laughs, the Apleys in the play show traces of New York blood in their veins-just enough, while slightly clouding the tone, to quicken the tempo...
...Michael's Street, in Gothic buildings as sizable as one side of a college quadrangle. The great hall's gallery, officers' dais, and rows of facing benches recall the House of Commons scene as sharply as its casually businesslike, irrelevantly witty proceedings recall the Commons' tempo and temper...
Washing several thousand towels a day is a common occurrence in the daily University wash. Operating 24 hours a day with a crew of four men, the Field House laundry has had to step up its tempo to meet the increased towel demand brought about by the accelerated physical training program. Even during the past year, after the conditioning program had started, the increase has been parked. From July 1942 to July 1943 402,700 towels were washed, as compared to 331,625 during the previous year...
...deliberateness, digression and slow tempo are more marked in Joseph the Provider than in the previous volumes. It is the most difficult reading of all the Joseph books. Much of Joseph the Provider is given over to recapitulations of parts of the earlier books, with Author Mann's discussions of the manifold meanings of the incidents, the legends, and the motives of the characters...