Word: threatens
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Miss Julie displays far more effectively the genius of director Alf Sjoberg than that of Strindberg, for the visual effects threaten to swallow the story itself. Although the script changes barley a line of the play, the film projects the drama on an infinitely broader canvas, interpolating speeches with artful flashbacks. As a result, Miss Julie dispels much of the tautness and unity of the play and frequently accentuates its dated melodrama. Whether a less imaginative transcription of Miss Julie would hold much interest for modern audiences is questionable, however. The place of Strindberg's picture of tormented souls...
...whose territory it sits. Lyttelton gave his blessing to the idea of a Nigerian D.C., and the result was that Dr. Zik suddenly proclaimed himself an "I-Like-Lyttelton" man. Awolowo's reaction was to blast the burly Tory as "a Machiavellian divider and ruler," and to threaten to pull Yoru-baland out of the federation...
...against Communism?" Replied Kamin: Yes, in a sense, by teaching him that the world was not all black, that there "were varying shades of grey." Like Furry, Kamin refused to identify others he had known as Communists.* By their stand, the two witnesses gave McCarthy a chance to 1) threaten them with contempt citations, and 2) continue his feud with Harvard and Pusey. He would, he said, with obvious satisfaction, "hate to decimate the Harvard faculty" by sending Furry and Kamin to jail, but that might be the only way of dealing with "Pusey's Fifth Amendment Communists."* Later...
...were high, construction costs were rising; 2) inventories were high but not abnormal; 3) money was abundant, but there was a slight financial squeeze early in the year, plus a slight decline in Government spending. Substantially the same factors are at work now, says Clark. Ergo, the same consequences threaten...
...Knight county chairmen has been gathering steam. These men are determined either to take over the state committee, or to cripple it by cutting off the money they raise for it. To such moves, some Warrenites respond by joining the Nixon-Knight coalition; others, like National Committeewoman Marjorie Benedict, threaten to make a fight...