Word: brokenly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...never see the people who wear the black ties and who oversee the oppression and constant violence, but it is not necessary. The detailed cinematography carves out the workers' little existence ranging from the pieced-together sheets for doors and the omnipresence of broken televisions. The characters' lives are not exciting, not unusual, but rather they represent people repeating mundane daily patterns. They desire only a modest financial security...
...your report on the hostilities that have broken out among various Jewish groups in Israel and the U.S. [June 27], you state that the Lubavitcher and Satmarer Hasidim have engaged in several rock-throwing street battles in Brooklyn. This leaves the impression that members of the Lubavitch community took part in the rock throwing. On the contrary, our people have been the victims. We have been attacked by the Satmarers, who hurled stones on us from rooftops and who recently beat and shaved off the beards of two of our rabbis...
Only twice in his life, indeed, has Hirohito publicly displayed emotion: in 1936, when the military assassinated two of his most trusted aides, and again in 1945, when he announced Japan's surrender by declaring, with broken-voiced dignity, "We must bear unbearable...
...Tuesday trial, a Middlesex County Third District Judge also fined the student. Matthew J. Chamberlain of 25 Avon St. in Cambridge $40 to the cover the cost of the lights broken during his July 8 early morning spree...
...doesn't want to chronicle the sexual revolution; he hasn't gotten that far. But he sees it rising around him and, like a man in a nightmare, hallucinates gigantic proportions on what is merely a small change in stature. Feminism for him doesn't mean that women have broken a little loose of the social straitjacket that once forbade them to call a man on the phone; initiate a choice of sexual partners rather than accept what circumstance deals them; or deviate from the admen's norm in clothing, speech and thought. No, the world since women...