Word: details
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Although Lamberg-Karlosky would not detail how much money for the project would come from the Harvard Campaign and museum resources, he said that 5600,000 had been raised from the sale of 65 sketches' to the Canadian government four years...
...image in the world has changed and less willing to give its leaders carte blanche to pursue military adventures. The massacre may also have curbed the Israeli tendency to regard all Palestinians indiscriminately as terrorists. The images of massacred women, children and old men, shown in gory detail on Israeli television, may create new perceptions about Palestinians, notably the 1.3 million in the occupied territories...
...weather prediction proves accurate, and on Christmas Day he writes: "[Clifton] has devoted a lot of time to weeping and telling very, very long stories about the various deaths of his various beloved friends. He retails these gruesome memories with a wealth of maudlin detail. How he first heard the dreadful news of their demises, how he reacted, how they were laid out, how the memorial services were conducted, etc. These slow, slow ramblings inevitably end up with Maybelle . .. and then he breaks down and sobs and we all gaze at each other in wild surmise. He admitted...
...tried to calm the group without denigrating Sadat's effort. I wanted to file Sadat's paper and go on to more realistic options, but Begin insisted that we analyze the Egyptian proposals in detail. Sadat used "Palestinian" to mean the Arab dwellers throughout what had been Palestine under the British Mandate, many of whom were now refugees or living under Israeli occupation. Begin exclaimed, "Palestinians! This is an unacceptable reference. Jews are also Palestinians. He must mean 'Palestinian Arabs.' " "Conquered territory! Gaza was also conquered by Egypt," Begin continued. I pointed out that Egypt was not claiming sovereignty over...
...continuing military occupation and deprivation of basic citizenship rights among the Arabs was unacceptable to the world and contrary to the principles that had always been such an integral part of Jewish beliefs. Begin shifted back to Sadat's proposal and began to analyze it again in minute detail. We were wasting time...