Word: triumphantly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...triumphant laurels crown...
Neither Rodgers nor Hammerstein, venturing TV for the first time after their triumphant Broadway travels, seemed to fear that the end would be confusion. They presided over the production as if it were another Broadway show. (Their budget: $375,000, four times what they had to stage Oklahoma! Their take: $100,000.) "You have to be damn careful with TV," said Rodgers. "If you're not-it's murder. One mistake, and 60 million people see it. Someone figured that if this show played the Morosco Theater it would have to run 107 years to get the same...
...Horror Triumphant...
...later became one of the world's most highly praised and best-paid artists; in Los Angeles. A protégé of Composer Anton Rubinstein, he developed brilliant technique (though his hands were so stubby that he required a specially shortened keyboard), retired several years after his triumphant golden-jubilee concert tour...
...scheduled event, moved that any available school be used if the preferred one was inconvenient. Fitzgerald complained that this move was a "subterfuge," to which the more experienced Mayor calmly replied, "We'll vote it down." After the majority had done so, Fitzgerald turned with a triumphant smile to Shaplin and Mrs. Ogden and sneered, "You fakers...