Word: generously
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...burnished tone invoked comparisons with Casals. As for the 106-member Leningrad orchestra, it was the hit of London, which has no first-rate symphony of its own. The oldest orchestra in Russia, it is also Russia's best. Under Conductor Eugene Mravinsky, 57, the orchestra plays a generous number of modern works by composers like Hindemith, Stravinsky, Britten, Copland. In London it played mostly Russian works-although it learned Benjamin Britten's The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra in two rehearsals, as the inevitable Soviet good-will gesture...
When Kurashov had finished, Sihanouk rose with a bland smile to thank the Rus sians for their generous gift. Then, still smiling, he added pointedly: "Cambodia is prepared to accept aid from any nation. But this does not give the donor the right to meddle in our affairs." Then, ignoring all the fine new hospital facilities before him, Prince Sihanouk set off for Paris-for medical treatment...
...Export-Import Bank. Brazil's chief delegate to the Bogota meeting, Augusto Frederico Schmidt, author of Brazil's Operation Pan American, which asks $10 billion in 20 years of aid to the region's economy, says that the U.S. proposal is "very kind, very generous," but it is only "a short-term palliative, made on the spur of the moment under the pressure of the Cuban crisis...
...workers in the South, did nothing for housemaids or migrant farm workers. Congress raised the minimum to 75? in 1949, to $1 in 1955. This week Congress will try to resolve the wide differences between John Kennedy's bill, passed last week by the Senate, and a less generous House bill passed in June...
...option to purchase an additional i^ shares of United common at $40 per share within the next five years. All in all, since Capital seemed to be jet-propelled towards bankruptcy over its $33.8 million debt to Britain's Vickers-Armstrong Ltd. (TIME, April 25), the terms seemed generous. Said Pat Patterson: "I suppose we could have done better, but I didn't want to leave a trail of blood behind...