Word: processes
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...From personal experience I know how easily these patients can be influenced, debilitated as they are by a long illness . . . Aside from the inability of the patient to make an intelligent decision, knowing as he does nothing about the disease process and being too easily swayed by those about him, there is another situation which he faces that is not usually mentioned. The unselfish patients would feel a moral obligation to have themselves 'eliminated' in order that funds earmarked for their terminal care might be used by their families for other purposes; while the selfish patient, enjoying...
...moviemakers, stipulated that the cameras be manned by Technicolor's own crews. Every night the cameras were taken back to Technicolor's laboratories. Even Technicolor employees, who are hired, according to gagsters, "for their native reticence," often worked on only one phase of the Technicolor process, to keep them from learning the whole business...
Maurice Chevalier has the top spot as far as performing honors go-his imperturbable jauntiness and brashness have a decidedly infections quality. He is a past master of the "slow burn"-the process of catching on to a situation slowly and reflecting this in a radical change of facial expression. Here is where Chevalier's twitching eyebrows and sliding scalp work an hard that they aboost earn feature billing...
After 15 years in prison, Larry Nelson is released into a world of soft lips, hard guys, and easy money. He is an innocent strong boy, and is forced into struggles with six or eight gangsters and a couple of attractive but not very reliable women. In the process, he gets himself called the "most perfect physical specimen," rescues a dying tubercular gangster from a flaming house, knocks out several elegant thugs, and learns that "there's nothing in the world like a dame...
...gave a brief summary of the process that results in radioactive tracers, and expressed the opinion that great advances would come from the atom...