Word: confronter
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...that allowed whites to think they should go to another country and remove its people for their own use; it was then necessary to somehow dehumanize these enslaved people so that there was no need to feel guilt about such an outrageous presumption. That is why whites can still confront blacks with comments like "Africa didn't really have any culture of any significance," and "Blacks are hurting their own cause now with this rioting and everything." My response is this: If you hadn't kept us ignorant so long, we could have been making contributions that would...
Differing options also confront students at Dartmouth. They can contract to eat either 21, 14 or 7 meals during a week. Or they may choose, as many commuters do, to eat either ten or five meals from Monday through Friday. All freshmen at Dartmouth must take either the 21 or 14 meal plan, according to Jerry Gambel, Catering Manager. Sophomores and juniors sign up for a board contract, while only a few seniors go the contract route. Rumor has it the only complaints have been from dining hall checkers, who must deal with hungry jocks who demand more than their...
...month in office, Jimmy Carter last week had to deal with one of the most difficult questions that a President must confront: How much latitude to allow the CIA in conducting covert operations abroad? At issue was the revelation of secret payments to Jordan's King Hussein that, according to the Washington Post, began in 1957 and amounted to "millions of dollars." Carter acted decisively, ordering an immediate halt to the CIA'S largess to the King...
...count an entire dance in their minds and muscles, not to rely on external cues. The con-centration involed is so demanding that a new performance style evolved as its inevitable consequence--the choreographer directed his dancers to present movement rather than project meaning. As a result, Cunningham audiences confront the countenances of dancers intensely concentrating on movement, rather than dramatizing character, onstage. A second Cunningham innovation is the conception of dance as an "amplification of energies." In this respect Dean is no less in his debt than in the first instance...
...Relationship. Having assumed office only eleven weeks ago, López Portillo thought it practical to journey north to examine some of these questions with a neighboring President who has just begun to confront great issues...