Word: counts
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...last week, after a federal grand jury in Manhattan socked him with an eight-count indictment, it appeared that where Cohn, now 36, might go was into a federal penitentiary...
...business, count the costs before you act. The moon now in Capricorn suggests keeping practical values in mind. Tomorrow is rather too energetic for comfort, but that may be because everybody is on the move...
Introduced by Kentucky Democrat Carl D. Perkins, the bill retains farm training and home economics (Mobley's lobby saw to that), but it introduces a new flexibility. Under the terms of the bill, states and municipalities could count as "vocational agriculture" such related industries as food processing, and include in "home economics" such jobworthy skills as commercial garment making. At least 25% of the money provided for in the bill would go to "area vocational education schools"-well-equipped centers offering modern skills to anyone, teen-ager or adult, who is not attending a regular high school...
...care much about the courtly romance between Roger de Montbrun (Catholic knight of Toulouse) and Lady Gentian d'Aspremont (Cathar heretic), which takes up one-third of the book, at a time when, for example, human heads were actually being used as gun stones, and the brave Count of Toulouse, in order to save his people and make peace with the church, allowed himself to be publicly lashed in Notre Dame Cathedral...
...Made the World? The church, as everyone knows, and as the count should have expected, remained implacable. Instead of forgiveness, it created the Dominican Order, and set in motion the Inquisition just to cope with heretics. Under the horrifying impact of burning and torturing that ensued, even so uncomplicated and generous a Catholic as De Montbrun (parted from his love), like thousands of others, refuses to accept the sacraments and is burned as a despised heretic...