Word: connections
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...S.L.A. and hence had a bearing on whether she had willingly taken part in the robbery. In rebuttal, Defense Attorney F. Lee Bailey claimed not only that the defendant's actions did not bear on the robbery, but that the material might be used to try to connect her with other crimes-a violation, he said, of her basic rights...
Things turned completely around after intermission. Harvard managed to connect on 11 of 31 attempts, while Cornell's shooters recovered...
After eleven years of marriage, he still senses distance between them, and Sara is an achingly desperate attempt to connect back up with her as a woman. He summons up memories of their children playing on the beach as babies, for it's through them that he feels closest to her, then memories of her, which remain only apparitions, with no history...
...present to us as a psychological fiction, nor the intuition-image each one of us may have, nor the work of art each one of us may experience, but the indiscernable, where all these meet." Ottoline had constructed such a shell around her--despite her desire to truly connect to the artists around her--that in the end they were left with an image, an evasive sense of having been taken apart by a force greater and more intense than their own creative energy. They could only reconstruct themselves by hurting...
Unger promises at the outset to utilize, unlike Marx and Weber, a form of "total" rather than "partial" criticism that will "serve as the key that will allow us to escape from the prison house" of paradoxical liberalism, "whose rooms did not connect and whose passageways led nowhere...