Word: tendering
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Died. Jean Benoit-Levy, 71, French producer of some 400 documentary films, the best of them (La Maternelle, Ballerina) luminous glimpses of a tender world of uncoached children in their ordinary surroundings; in Paris...
...legendary sculptor Antenor, who lived in the 6th century B.C. The sculpture has much the same severity and grace that mark the bronze Charioteer at Delphi. It is a relic of the greatest moment in Greek art, when the archaic mold, adapted mainly from Egypt, began turning into the tender naturalism of the classical...
Thanks. I just dabble in brain surgery for a hobby. It helps develop the gentle, tender touch for which Bender is so well known . . . Clamp...
...large gold crosses atop the Kremlin churches. "There is a symbol I never expected to see here," he said. "I hope it has meaning for the future." Russian tourists, gaping at paintings of Jesus Christ in the Kremlin's Cathedral of the Assumption, equally astonished him. "A tender, moving thing . . . Never, never did I expect to find this in the Kremlin...
...theologizing that pervades The Living Room and The Potting Shed; not once were sin and grace wheeled explicitly into battle during a soul's dark night. Instead, Greene's latest is a secular "black comedy" moving from glossy front-room comedy to boudoir farce to the tender pathology of love...