Word: errors
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...another era, her stories would have been filmed as animated cartoons. That would have been an error. The pale palette, the twinkling brevity could never have been duplicated, even by Disney. Fortunately a British gentleman of Potterian sympathy has found an ideal method of adaptation-the dance. Using members of the Royal Ballet, Choreographer Frederick Ashton has literally given Peter Rabbit and Tales of Beatrix Potter a new dimension. Jeremy Fisher the Frog, Peter Rabbit, Jemima Puddle-Duck, Mr. Fox and Co. spring and caper like Steiff toys given the spark of life. Around them spreads England's green...
...reduce the margin for error by both the Pentagon and its contractors, Packard has devised a procurement plan that follows the "milestone" formula, under which some projects are being developed in coordinated stages. Plans would call for the engine and airframe of a new plane to reach certain "milestones" of development within stated periods of time. Production, the final milestone, would be ordered only after many other testing and prototype stages have been successfully completed, each under a separate and relatively short-term contract. Other plans specifying even more discrete stages of the funding and development of new hardware...
...remember that he was the only member of the team without an error, but many recall his greatest act against Brown. With a runner on first, a Bruin hit a short fly to right. De-Michele started in on it but, realizing he couldn't reach it, he stopped, pounded his glove, and held his hands up to catch the imaginary drive...
...agree with the aims of the demonstration," Octavio Paz; the Mexican poet, said when he heard the news of the fighting. "It seems a political error - but such repression is intolerable." While student meetings were held on all the city's university campuses today, it seemed unlikely that demonstrators would venture out into the heavily patrolled streets...
...dormitory must do more than balance chunks of stone. People live in Mather House. The thoughtfulness of the architect in providing ample wall outlets and tub-showers does not outweigh his most serious error, the absence of living rooms in almost every student tower "suite." People need a sense of turf, a feeling that some familiar piece of space is always waiting to have emotions projected onto it. "If I'm unhappy and just want to get out of my room for a minute," said a senior occupying a tower single, "I leave my room and go look...