Word: boundlessness
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Operating on their own, either the Rothschilds or the Rockefellers would seem to have all the financial muscle they could want or need. Taken together, the power and acumen of the two families open boundless possibilities. Now for the first time they have joined forces-in a new European mutual fund called the 3-R Fund. Early next month 3-R will offer about $10 million in shares to the Italian public. A quarter of the control will be held by N.M. Rothschild & Sons, the London bank that represents the British branch of the multinational family. Another 25% will...
...illusion after illusion is stripped away during the party. Crowley manages to destroy virtually all popular conceptions of the homosexual personality and existence. If we cannot entirely identify with the film's world of boundless sorrow and lacerating wit, we cannot turn our backs either. As one character says to Alan. "It's like watching an accident on the highway. You can't look at it and you can't look away...
...attachment to Israel. The reasons are not difficult to find. Two thousand years of Diaspora and persecution have left a legacy of interdependence. The deaths of 6,000,000 during World War II, followed soon after by the rebirth of a Jewish state, added first unspeakable sorrow and then boundless pride to their outlook...
...Senate wishes to assert itself, it can begin, as Senator Mathias has suggested, by repealing the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution and encouraging the President to seek a political solution to the war. At present the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution authorizes an almost boundless extension of the war into the North. The bombing has temporarily ceased, but "as long as the resolution remains on the books, it may be interpreted as authorizing further attacks...
...death in 1827, about 400 Conversation Notebooks were found. His Boswell-the devoted but officious Anton Schindler-collected them all, then destroyed about 260 as unimportant, uninteresting or, in the case of two books of conversations with a violinist whom Schindler despised, because "they contained the grossest and most boundless criticism of the Kaiser and Crown Prince. . . ." Schindler sold 137 books to the Staatsbibliothek (State Library) in what is now East Berlin, and there they lay for more than a century. A previous attempt to publish the notebooks got as far as three volumes, but was halted by World...