Word: affectionate
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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What she wanted was to express her sense of loss, her grief and affection for someone she had never seen. She had cherished that desire so long that the image of the dead infant had become a symbol of yearning to her.
Indeed, The Street Fighter has little else to offer in the way of novelty, save perhaps for Sonny Chiba, a stepchild of Jack Palance and Magog. The movie is Japanese in origin, not Chinese, as is customary, and contains some comic relief in the person of Chiba's chuckleheaded...
Because of the papal review that had to take place, the Jesuits were not sure that their documents would be accepted. There were even rumors that Arrupe might resign if the documents were vetoed. Then, in the final hours of the General Congregation last week, Pope Paul sought to reassure...
Diane Arbus subjected her "freaks" to a glaring white light that revealed every pore and blemish. Her photographs are often cruel but not easily forgotten. Her approach is obviously not the only valid one--sympathy and affection are just as legitimate responses for the photographer to have to his subject...
Big Break. The feeling of affection might well have been inspired, at least in part, by the fact that his big break as a writer came in America. In 1914 the Saturday Evening Post paid Wodehouse $3,500 for rights to one of his novels, the beginning of a long...