Word: woefulness
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...society has been woeful in its neglect of the physical, visual environment," Fleming said. "It's appalling that our eyes have become so calloused...
MONDAY: Adventures of Don Quixote. Rex Harrison as the Knight of the Woeful Countenance. The score for this acclaimed special written by Oscar winner Michel Legrand. CH. 7. 9 p.m. Color...
Cassandra Warshowsky plays a maid with bright, starstruck eyes, a face fast as quicksilver and an awkward energy that has Liza Minelli written all over it. Donnally Miller's vague and woeful wildman has a strange way of displaying innocent curiosity. He even speaks his lines as if they themselves are a source of wonderment-it's perfect. Laure Solet's performance brings the concept of complaint to its highest reaches, with a successful method that can only be called nervous nonchalance. All in all Sam Shepard's play is so vigorously acted that one's magnanimity cannot help...
Prayer. Shula is not likely to run up against Brown in this year's playoffs. In the five years since he returned to active coaching, Brown has transformed the Bengals from a woeful expansion team into a tough title contender. Nonetheless, Cincinnati has dropped two games behind Cleveland and the newly tempered Pittsburgh Steelers in the A.F.C. Central Division. It is quite possible, however, that Shula may once again meet Tom Landry and his mechanical Cowboys in the Super Bowl. It is even more likely that he may have a different and perhaps more interesting sort of rematch with...
...Nixon?Nixon grimly outfitting Agnew with a fright wig and electric guitar for the benefit of the 18-year-old voters, Nixon attacked by creeping "Watergate bugs." Don Hesse of the St. Louis Globe-Democrat reserved much of his fire for McGovern's foot-in-mouth campaign statements and woeful showing in the polls; a characteristic Hesse offering shows McGovern, in tattered football gear, telling a dispirited huddle, "Cheer up?we're 3rd down and 85 yds. to go." More often than not, the press found itself in that same dilemma?playing catch-up ball in a sprawling, chaotic game...