Word: watchfully
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...came out and said, 'No, I want to watch it all.' And she stood in the doorway. And then they took it in, and put the body in the casket." 'The Law Must Be Met." At that point came a harrowing incident. "The casket was brought out about halfway," said O'Donnell, "and a gentleman arrived who said that we would not be allowed to remove the body from the hospital until the necessary papers had been signed." O'Donnell agreed, assuming it would be done on the instant, but about ten minutes passed...
Quarterback John McCluskey was running the Harvard offense. McCluskey, too, had spent much of the season on the bench, slowed by a painful hamstring pull. He had also been forced to watch the Crimson attack flicker and die, as the team was shut out by Dartmouth and Princeton...
Suggestions for Mr. Raymond W. Donnell, musical director: Tune the orchestra. Hire another violinist, you're getting your money's worth out of the one I could hear. Tell the actors not to watch you, but to listen to the orchestra (this should increase co-ordination of singers and orchestra, and improve the acting). Ask Miss Janet Walker, who has the best voice in the cast, to sing in English, not Utopian. And tune the orchestra...
...Supervision by the mother: does she know where the child is; does she know his activities and close friends; does she keep a close watch over...
...evil could be a kind of sainthood. His self-nomination is announced and ritually celebrated in The Thief's Journal, written in the '40s, which is just now translated and published in the U.S. By his own lights, Genet is indeed a saint. But he is a watch-charm saint, a petty demon whose villainy is on so small a scale that its very earnestness is laughable. The crimes that this Narcissus drops like blossoms in the pool of his own image are no worse than sneak thievery and queer rolling...