Word: sad
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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Rage at existentialist sloth and his plea for a new vision to strive after place Snow near the camps of those calling for national purpose and those who are sad to se the end of ideology. His weak argument for more scientists in top government positions derives from something more serious and more important: a revulsion against the current western attitude of hopelessness about politics and all attempts to organize men in he service of a common ideal. To the extent that his mood is born of a sense of the emptiness of so much of the activity...
...visitors' followed. After a slap shot frota a , a wild seramble in front of would develop with the whole Crimson team swinging for a tally, each time smothered the puck. Suddenly the pack was to the Harvard sad, where Bland saved with no trouble. The rebound, however, rolled danger, around in front of the Cage before the Crimson could clear...
...goes on maneuvers, "win the favors of" some young mademoiselle, who has yet to be selected. At the provincial Red Cross ball Armand decides, by chance, on the holder of lottery ticket 34. She turns out to be a newly-arrived young woman named Marie-Louise Riviere, who looks sad and disillusioned, and remains that way throughout the film. The rest of the plot breaks no new ground. As Armand rather listlessly woos Marie-Louise, alternately losing and winning her favor, two or three other pairs of lovers alternately exchange caresses and reproaches. No one gets very excited, and that...
...long time, Norway's nautical Princess Astrid, 28, has been known to her countrymen as "the sad one." Her sadness began in 1951, when her father, King Olaf V, himself a topnotch sailor, searched for a good hand to sail in Sunday regattas with his daughter. On deck soon came a prosperous Oslo clothier, Johan Martin Ferner, one of Scandinavia's most eligible bachelors but. alas, a commoner. The pair became discreetly inseparable. In 1953 Astrid's older sister, Princess Ragnhild, married a shipowner and sailed off to Rio de Janeiro. Convinced that one commoner...
...Gary has done it again. In four swift, sure, moving pages he has confronted youth with old age, invoked the spectrum of life from cradle to grave, underscored the sad truth that there comes a time when just to be able to rise and walk is a cause for self-congratulation...