Word: epochs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...with a different intent. It hoped by the removal of Lord Halifax to facilitate democratic "counterrevolution" against Hitlerism throughout the Continent (TIME, July 22). "Here is a moment of supreme psychological importance. . . . The peoples of Europe know far better than Lord Halifax that the French capitulation has closed an epoch of history and they ask themselves anxiously, 'is the battle now between Hitler's New European Order and the Old British Empire?' Or is it, as they desire but hardly dare to hope, between the lords of the Third Reich and the protagonists of European revolution...
...went not only five Ministers, but out, too, went an epoch. At long last and after many shifts, the supine time was over. In the days after this historic meeting, France might easily be beaten down by unbeatable force, but not again by lack of determination...
Last week, to the Cincinnati meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Dr. Fabing took Eugene, a smiling, self-possessed young man. Proudly Dr. Fabing told of Eugene's amazing six-month progress from baby to man, a case unparalleled in psychiatric history, hailed by conservative Dr. Putnam as "epoch-making...
...tearing off hunks of roast triceratops, scrambling up a high rock to squat and gnaw. By 999,999 B. C. Cave Girl has him eating out of a clam shell. She is less successful with the shoals of hungry reptiles which swarm into the picture from practically every geologic epoch, all of whom share a taste for cave folk...
...else had been able to do. I can't find superlatives super-stuff enough to convey how good this album seems to me and everyone else that has heard it. It's an album for everyone, not just jazz fans, for it is truly great music and marks an epoch in the art of recreating living music on cold record surfaces. Next week, this column will discuss the individual records in the album and Chicago style in general...