Word: beare
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...simply because there haven't been any in the last ten years. It's sad in a way that Dry Summer (Susuz Yaz), must be the best Turkish film by default, but it has also proved its worth against some tough foreign competition--including The Pawnbroker--winning the Golden Bear award for best film at the Berlin International Film Festival in 1964. Directed by Ismail Metin and starring and produced by Ulvi Dogan, Dry Summer is a cinema verite account of village life in Western Turkey...
...same internal logic that propels its dramatic development, each is made more vivid by the resonance of the other. This can only happen if the playwright's chief concern is to write something, not write about something. If the play stands on its own merits, then it can also bear the weight of the things it is about. But if doesn't stand alone, then it fails not only itself, but its self-proclaimed cause as well...
Some economists, while not defending these legislative and regulatory inflexibilities, contend that abolishing them would have only a token effect on the rate of inflation. Harvard's John Kenneth Galbraith, for one, argues that such proposals are "conventional pieties" that bear "no relation whatever to the problem of remedying inflation." Other economists contend that the best measure of the importance of the sacred cows is the zeal with which special-interest groups have fought to enshrine them in law and regulatory practice. Killing them now would cause real pain for some groups, but the nation's interest...
Compliance with the files law is "a horrendous bureaucratic task" and departments will bear most of the workload, Whitlock said...
There has been much discussion about the so-called "right to bear arms," a right which the U.S. Supreme Court (four times in the last hundred years) has said applies to the militia, not the individual. Every citizen has above all the right to live. The right to live, not in fear of being blasted to eternity by a 38-caliber pistol, but in harmony with his community...