Word: timelessly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...discuss anything, everything. Somehow everything fits together--we move from our papers to writing in general to Harvard relationships to our families. Everything makes sense, at least for 10 minutes. Everything fits together. It is timeless, though our coffee is getting cold...
From France comes Jean de Florette, an enthralling film that succeeds by using old- fashioned techniques and timeless values...
...there is anything timeless about Harvard's 30-member Board of Overseers, it is their unusual penchant for self-scrutiny. Over the years, the Board has looked at everything from its relationship with the Corporation to its duties in evaluating the University's departments. "They study themselves to death," says one longtime observer...
...unassuming and almost passive. But something magical happened when the cameras began to roll; her vitality warmed the set. "I don't really think she knew how intensely sexy she seemed to others," said Hawks. Hayworth was sweet and lovable in Cover Girl (1944), but she was also the timeless temptress in Gilda (1946), doing a wild rendition of Put the Blame on Mame for Glenn Ford, as well as Fred Astaire's exquisitely gracious partner in You Were Never Lovelier...
...Sons has widely been regarded as dated. But this year it has enjoyed two exceptional revivals, a PBS production starring James Whitmore and a staging by New Haven's Long Wharf Theater that opened on Broadway last week. Both demonstrate that it is a timeless story of self-delusion. The Broadway version, directed by Arvin Brown, evokes an America struggling to believe in itself. At center stage are an old hand, Richard Kiley, as the machine-shop boss, and a stunning newcomer, Jamey Sheridan, as the son who has always sort of known about, but never allowed himself to acknowledge...