Word: aspects
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...sees and does. He proved that he was hardly part of a dying breed--above all, he was a human being, and he showed that at a time when it was perhaps most understandable. In the all-important, ultra-professional, multi million dollar business of television news, sometimes that aspect of things is all too easy to forget...
...rumped ape." Sir Mortimer Durand, His Majesty's Ambassador to the U.S. back then, was denounced as a fellow with "a mind that functions at six guinea-pig power." The Populist Senator William Peffer was immortalized as "a well-meaning, pinheaded, anarchistic crank, of hirsute and slab-sided aspect." That latter bit might make it a little difficult for the victim to throw off the effects with a laugh. Still, all of Morris' research on Roosevelt shows that deep down few adversaries could totally subdue affection for the Republican rouser...
...which his schedule continually takes care of itself. "The job is one in which you are overwhelmed by events continually. Much of your time is spent muddling though, doing the best you can," he says. "Fourteen people a day, a half-hour--that's perhaps the most difficult aspect of it. I'm not going to miss...
Aside from the unusual aspect of hearing a speech in absentia, the ceremonies today should proceed traditionally...
...discuss what the content of the show would be, bur predicted the project would be a success. "We've come up with a lot of ideas that are amazing," O'Brien modesty said, adding; "60 Minutes is really perfect for parody. They're very aggressive...and they penetrate every aspect of society--entertainment, politics, the science community. And they take themselves very seriously...