Word: interplay
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...attempt to explain a contemporary painting is a difficult task," said Gropius. "It represents a psychological mood in the mind of the creator, who tries, by interplay of lines and colors, to reproduce that mood in the mind of the beholder. An artist cannot be expected to show literary genius as well...
...philosophie work and given it life. The theme, that there in an inner reality in an individual which can only be seen once his particular drama is recognized, is bandled with the skill befitting the work. All the tragedy, the anguish of incommunicability, is brought forth by the interplay between the forlorn characters and the befuddled actors...
Hill Called Clear. In 1949, the U.S. showed the world that the free market with its interplay of prices and production could successfully stabilize the enormous outpouring of goods on a high level. But in stabilizing its own consumption and production, the U.S. had had little success in stabilizing its consumption and production of the world's goods. The balance between U.S. exports and imports in a world still struggling to get back on its productive feet was as dangerously out of whack as ever. The hope that EGA would somehow close the huge gap between imports and exports...