Word: movements
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...ambitious for Gaitskell's job, sat immobile. On the floor, a Lancashire delegate shouted: "Eeee-'e's dishing it out, isn't 'e?" Gaitskell shouted: "We will fight and fight and fight again to bring back sanity and honesty and dignity, so that our movement with its great past may retain its glory and greatness...
Some critics believe that most of Hin demith's later work fails to measure up to the vigorous and imaginative music of the 1920s, in which he so brilliantly enlarged the neo-classical movement. But Hindemith rarely listens to the critics. In all the 20th century, he insists, there are only two men who deserve the name Composer: Igor Stravinsky and Bela Bartok. And perhaps, his admirers believe, Paul Hindemith...
...atomic weapons into an acceptance of this line. Despite the conference's acceptance of the Cousins Policy, though the majority of Englishmen have never supported such thinking, nor are they ever likely to. The conference may have gone over to unilateralism, as the London Times remarked, but the Labour movement...
...believe it is necessary, but it may be helpful--for all but actors; and for them it can be actively disabling, because any subject taught to a serious acting student which is approached from an academic, scientific or any other point of view but that of the theater--voice, movement, character, style, freedom and personal reality--may endanger his slow and arduous artistic development...
...Schmidt revealed himself an adept at the harmonica, and both singers played on a cylinder of paper which makes a sound doubtless rarely before heard in the civilized world. At one point Miss Baez discarded one of these instruments by tossing it into the audience--it was a movement of incredible grace, a grace that is evident in her whole bearing, even when she is standing still...