Word: commenting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Baker received two envelopes from Stuart Davis, board chairman of Los Angeles' Great Western Financial Corp. (who had previously testified that they contained $50,100 in campaign funds). When he gave the envelopes to Kerr, Baker continued, the Senator loaned him $25,000 of the money, with the comment that he would "replenish" it later from his own funds. Bobby also said that he visited Oklahoma after Thanksgiving, at which time Kerr gave him another $15,000-completing the $50,000 loan he had promised...
...controversy composed of those elements whose social interest lies not so much in their immediate appeal, or their poignant arousal of those central emotions or basic human dignities that are evident in reading a newspaper but rather in duller things, that prompts us to submit the kernel of comment which was brought to mind by a view in print of the exhibition of certain young ladies aggressively antagonizing and hostile to their opponents in the affair who are icky...
Professor Putnam, at a news conference Saturday would not comment upon their position except as stated in the ad. He said that the request to cease bombing, as a preliminary measure to any negotiated settlement, would receive general support from the opponents...
...second and final movement, the orchestra passively receded, as the piano charged ahead impulsively in a passionate recitative, interrupted now and then by a concertino (three winds, four strings) that Carter likens to "Job's friends, who sympathize and comment." After one final free-for-all, the concerto ended with a quiet, reflective passage by the piano, signifying, says Carter, "the alienation of the individual from the misguided mass." The score rumbled and shook and shouted in constantly shifting tempos and atonalities and astonishingly original-and difficult -rhythms. Most striking was Carter's technique of "swamping"-building thick...
Speaking "in comment, not in criticism," Dr. Milford Rouse, incoming AMA chief, said that citizens have no right to expect the government to provide them with medical treatment...