Word: documentation
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...former Secretary of Labor noted that "we wrote our own Bill of Rights to be a binding document, something which could be enforced in court," and claimed that the U.S. would be "hypocritical" to oppose such enforcement of the United Nation's Universal Declaration of Human Rights...
Using his new signature for the first time, Britain's Prime Minister attached his name and family seal to a document renouncing six ancient peerages. Thus, less than a week after taking office, the 14th Earl of Home became Sir Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home, commoner, and so qualified for election to Parliament from a safe Tory seat (Kinross and West Perthshire, Scotland's second-biggest electoral district). Said he: "I don't feel any different." But Britons, who at first were widely skeptical of Lord Home, were already beginning to feel different about Sir Alec...
...used by those who are trying to reduce parietal hours as a justification for their case. I hope this will not happen. And I do not think it will. Anyone who reads Mr. Cowan's article carefully will realize that his assertions are worthless because he does not document them and gives no hint of having done any research. George Beecroft...
Vanan's daughter Elena confronts him with a document that clears her father and implicates Cust. She is a girl of inviolable innocence and unearthly faith in her father. In a scene of demonic intensity, Cust destroys and degrades her image of her father. He tells her, in effect, that to live in this world is to be hopelessly corrrupted. Elena commits suicide by throwing herself down the elevator shaft. "I've not touched her," mutters Cust, wiping imaginary blood from his hands. But she has touched his anesthetized conscience. Ironically, Cust is appointed to Vanan...
This is hardly the point. Geismar is right to argue that the book is no great social document (it has been called that...