Word: superb
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...could never to any of us be just a postcard picture. ... It was something alive that played an important part in our existence. . . . It is a superb observation point, of course, and the Germans had placed a sound detector and searchlight at one place, and four of them had used the Cook's Hotel halfway up for observation and radio transmission...
Range for Escorts. There was more history at Emden. Never in the European theater had fighters traveled so far (350 miles) to meet German defenders. Never had bombers had such protection over a German homeland target. Even the superb Spitfire has a fighting radius less than a third as great...
...versatile Connor also found time to serve as a Japanese intelligence officer in Mexico. But it was with the chisel that he really made his mark-most notably with the Nuns of the Battlefield tablet located in Washington, D.C. He was bound, his friends swore, to provide a superb piece of statuary for the plinth in Cobh...
...love, money, or ration points around Boston. Once again the highlight of the session was a splendid version of the blues, featuring Jack Butler singing his own lyrics and then leading the band out on a series of ensemble choruses which were so superb as to overshadow everything else heard during the afternoon...
After the two reunite there is a series of lovers' quarrels between scenes in which Deanna sings songs which make the show. Charles Winninger adds a contributing role which bolsters the none too strong plot. Deanna's superb singing and Cotton's Orson Welles' inspired acting make the show about the best morale-building production of the war. Well worth seeing...