Word: deeps
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Carter drew his warmest applause when he urged again that the U.S. and Soviet Union seek not only to limit nuclear weapons but also eventually to achieve "a deep reduction in the strategic arms of both sides." Even Oleg Troyanovsky, chief Soviet delegate, applauded. At the same time, Carter continued to give hell to the Russians for their violation of human rights (see THE WORLD) and tried to separate this issue from disarmament. Whether such a separation is possible, Secretary of State Cyrus Vance may find out as he heads for Moscow at week's end in a distinctly...
...political rights of Russian dissidents. At the same time, he publicly proposed possible compromises designed to break the deadlock in U.S.-Soviet strategic arms talks. In his U.N. speech, he called for "strict controls or even a freeze on new types and new generations of weaponry and a deep reduction in the strategic arms of both sides." Then, with a candor unusual in a foreign policy address, he disclosed a possible negotiating fallback position, suggesting "a limited agreement based on those elements of the Vladivostok accord on which we can find complete consensus, [setting aside] the more contentious issues...
...more than 30,000 inhabitants. In the second round of voting, the left bloc stood to pick up at least a dozen other major cities, and its leaders are already claiming that their parties constitute a majority in France. Exulted Communist Party Chief Georges Marchais: "The results reflect the deep dissatisfaction in the country stemming from the disastrous social and economic policies of the government of Giscard...
...criticisms were several-some minor, others not. Some of the Met's trustees and curators had deep reservations about any project that would shift the museum's activity away from the display and study of original works of art toward mass reproduction and film. The "semiautonomous" status of the center, housed in the museum but not under its administrative control, created misgivings; and not everyone felt happy about the idea of a vast personal monument to Annenberg. But the official obstacle was the center's use of public land. Due to restrictions...
Matt Levine, as Captain "Big Jim" Warrington, lacks the physical presence a blustery Big Jim should have and fails to compensate for this with a commanding speaking voice. His singing, however, is deep and mellow...