Word: actually
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...still reluctant to use its power. So, too, must State's performance be considered in the light of its assigned functions, which are: representing the nation abroad, reporting to Washington, formulating policy and presenting it, with alternatives, to the President-the one man who has the actual power, and indeed the duty, of major decisionmaking...
...First Amendment right of free speech as a shield against state libel laws. That shield, ruled the court in New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, prevents a public official from collecting damages for even false criticism of his conduct, unless he proves that the statement was "made with 'actual malice'-that is, with knowledge that it was false, or with reckless disregard of whether...
...Public men," said the judge, "are public property." In a signal victory for the U.S. press, Judge Gordon found the defendants not guilty of actual malice, since they merely transmitted what they believed to be accurate news. He thereupon dismissed the case "with prejudice," meaning that Walker cannot refile a similar suit against the Louisville defendants...
...avoided thinking about it too much," he says. He doesn't want to become tied to any preconceived notion before Massachusetts officially hands over the site. Then and only then will he begin working on the actual job of design...
...uses the scene to illustrate his belief that there is no division between fiction and reality. Both the fictional photographer in the film and the actual movie camera are taking pictures of Anna Karina. Similarly in another scene, gangsters, slick and cool as in a detective story, appear very real when they trip over their own feet...