Word: tolls
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Indeed, the Sackler seems to have been designed from the inside out. criticism tells its toll, the Sackler likely will not be viewed as one of his masterpieces...
Stirling's proposal is similar to one linking old and new German museums in Stuttgart's New State Gallery. Inside, the world's other Stirling bridge functions as a gallery through which visitors cross unaware of their trek from one building to the other. criticism tells its toll, the Sackler likely will not be viewed as one of his masterpieces...
Perhaps Stirling will be remembered as a great architect, but if all the criticism tells its toll, the Sackler likely will not be viewed as one of his masterpieces...
Through the 1960s and '70s, as chain-smoking and drinking took their toll on her health, Signoret was increasingly cast as a gutsy, worldly older woman. Probably her best performance of the period was in Moshe Mizrahi's 1977 film, La Vie Devant Soi (Madame Rosa in English), in which she played a Jewish ex- prostitute and survivor of a concentration camp. The theme of Jewish life in France was also the subject of her best-selling novel, Adieu, Volodia, which appeared this year. She had previously published two memoirs, Nostalgia Isn't What It Used...
...week's end the death toll from the Sept. 19 quake had risen to nearly 4,700, including at least five Americans. An additional 30,000 people were injured, and at least 1,500 were missing. The number of homeless in the capital hovered around 40,000. Elsewhere in the country, authorities listed about 300 people as killed or injured. Meanwhile the U.S. National Earthquake Information Service announced that the great quake registered 8.1 on the Richter scale, meaning that it had released three times as much energy as the previously announced 7.8 reading...