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Word: hauntingly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...increase support for proponents of the death penalty, who only two weeks ago failed by just one vote in the New York State senate to overturn Governor Hugh Carey's veto of a bill to reintroduce capital punishment. In that sense. Son of Sam and his demons may haunt New York for some time to come...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: An Urge to Kill | 5/22/1978 | See Source »

...atomic explosion at Bikini in 1946, Crawford was aghast at its blinding light and all-encompassing destruction. As a result, he developed new expressive qualities that continued to be seen in some of his later works. New Orleans, where he often painted and photographed jazz musicians, was a favorite haunt, and it was there that a traditional jazz funeral was held...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, May 15, 1978 | 5/15/1978 | See Source »

Harvard-wise, the biggest story of the day was the house-cleaning job that Coach Loyal Park did on his starting line-up. After shifting captain Paul Halas from second base to his last-season haunt in left field and Mike Stenhouse from left to right, Park inserted sophomore Bobby Kelley at second, Dave Knoll at designated hitter, and Marshall behind the plate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crusaders Cross Up Batsmen With 8-1 Victory | 4/25/1978 | See Source »

...development to a realistic conclusion. It is all too clear that after two hours, director John Badham had decided he should bring the movie to a close. So after a particularly wild night at the disco, Tony and some friends are driving over the Verrazano bridge, a favorite latenight haunt. Stephanie has just dumped Tony, telling him she never really loved him, that she was only trying out "her act" on him. Bobby, the youngest of Tony's gang, is despondent because his girlfriend is pregnant. Everyone is very drunk, and Bobby starts walking up on the bridge's restraining...

Author: By Eric B. Fried, | Title: Only a Slight 'Fever' | 1/9/1978 | See Source »

...armored with analysis; like painting, it has acquired its cast of heroes and poètes maudits. But not enough has been written on how photography acts on the real world: how it has altered our perceptions, our social relationships, our sense of reality. Such questions are fundamental. They haunt photographic criticism. But they seldom materialize as issues, despite the obvious fact that photography, and not painting, provides our chief visual images of the world and of ourselves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: A Tourist in Other People's Reality | 12/26/1977 | See Source »

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