Word: dealt
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...conference in that it was convincing enough to give the entire event some legitimacy, and afford it some protection from charges of conspiracy, paranoia and opportunism--charges which are frequently leveled at assassination researchers. Not that everything said at the three-day extravaganza at B.U., which also dealt with the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. among other subjects, rang true, or even made sense. In fact, a great deal of what was said was totally incoherent. But the Zapruder film raises problems which cannot be resolved without a new investigation...
Last year the Crimson dealt Cornell its first home Ivy loss in 44 games, and the Big Red skaters had anxiously awaited the chance to avenge that defeat this season in front of their loyal supporters...
...panel. Another parochial sensibility was apparently active in their considerations. Even if Edelin is no killer, he is black. One juror quoted another as saying. "That nigger is guilty as sin." Apparently, some of the jurors viewed Edelin's race as a crime in itself. Furthermore the jury dealt with the judge's instructions haphazardly, substituting, for his stipulation that it must find Edelin guilty of "wanton and reckless" conduct in order to convict, its own speculation that he might have been remiss in checking to see if the fetus were alive upon removal, and was hence guilty...
...resurgence in Agee's popularity and only partially a genuine at compassionate interest in its subject. He would probably also balk at Remembering James Agee, self-indulgent in its length and in its profound sentimentality. His famous men and women were not well-known figures to be dealt with as he said, "journalists, sociologist, politicians, entertainers, humanitarians, priests, or artists" would deal with them, but seriously...
...being a result of his oppression as a black man in white American society. After his release from prison in 1952, Malcolm joined the Muslim movement and became a top minister by the early sixties. His weekly lectures as minister of Temple Number 7 in New York City, which dealt with black history and the death of white society, drew everflowing crowds. Malcolm, in his desire for practical strategies for solving problems, introduced the concept of political nationalism into the Muslim movement, he brought the supernatural Muslim dogma about the downfall of white society and the reinstatement of black world...