Word: chillingly
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...Renaissance overtones and technical eclat, Dali's canvas did no honor to its great subject. Compared with the religious paintings of such consistent moderns as Georges Rouault and Henri Matisse, Dali's was approximately as chill and shallow as a bent watch...
...pageantry; three Gilbert & Sullivan types named Ping, Pang anu Pong, the emperor's ministers, did their best to give the opera some comic relief; and Soprano Martinis sang her stony and stolid role with a voice that was as strong, hard and cold as a wire cable. The chill was hardly her fault: singing her first Turandot, she found the part "so cold-really musicless...
...military superiors, Author-Scripter Stern lets the mule go on haranguing them as well. But in its best scenes, the picture kicks up enough fun to numb a tolerant moviegoer to its shortcomings. Actor O'Connor makes an amiable nitwit, and Francis (voice by horse opera's Chill Wills) is a tribute to the patience and technical skill of moviemaking...
...Hearst's Boston American headlined her story: WOMEN THRILL TO CHILL OF KILL...
...morning he was to run, Brownie quivered with excitement and the early chill while trainers, judges and a booted-and-muffled crowd of 200 spectators mounted horses to follow the show. Brownie was released with another pointer named Spunky Pete, and the two raced madly out across the fields with the big cavalcade clumping cautiously along behind them...