Word: dwelled
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...dwell on the losses for too long." DeMars said, 'There'll always be a Monday and you've got to get right back in there. It could be a whole new ball game...
...longer have to press my ear to the wire fence at the schoolyard to hear great dialogues of children who wonder, too, about Geppetto. Besides, I am at the schoolyard all day. Having tried a series of futile desk jobs, I realized I was not built to dwell in modules. The school at which I teach used to be as snobbish and phony as Pencey or Whooton. But one day they remembered where they were-93rd Street-and changed. I teach writing and history and Oral Expression, and the kids and I digress all day long...
...ruined by an intruder's technology? And what of these chemicals' ability to induce birth defects even in the very low concentrations found in affected drinking water? (Refer to The Destruction of Indochina, available at the Biology Library.) But, being far from Vietnam, the young science students did not dwell long on such thoughts. Exams were coming up, and one does not get graded on concern. And besides, it was really good weather for frisbee flying...
First Victims. The figures are somewhat misleading because they include the products of "real" foreign competitors like Volkswagen and Sony as well as those of U.S.-owned subsidiaries. Moreover, labor leaders do not dwell on the fact that export-related jobs in the U.S. increased by 200,000 during the same period. The trouble with most of labor's remedies is that they would penalize all foreign competitors and thus invite widespread retaliation against U.S. exporters. The employees of these export firms could well be the first victims of any trade...
Last month, at the international music congress in Moscow, U.S. Violinist Yehudi Menuhin voiced a daring wish. "May we yet live to see the day," said Menuhin. "when every human being can dwell where his heart calls, whatever his creed." That is no more than is guaranteed under Article 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, of which the Soviet Union is a signatory. But it is more than Moscow dares grant its citizens, and so not a word of Menuhin's speech was printed in the Soviet press...