Word: enjoy
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...preserve open space. Says he: "It's a very simple thing but a big idea. The buyer buys the whole acre, but he gives up part of his land to the community. That makes him feel like the Rockefellers, creating a system of space that he can enjoy and others can enjoy...
...good a year for film as any other. There was no heightened seriousness, no now charm to make very many new films worth seeing I did enjoy myself more often than the year before and on occasion even learned a bit. But you can't generalize solely on this year's output. All that really can interest us in our annual found ups--until there are major changes to our attitudes towards culture, and our cultural industries-- are the individual achievements of the world's best filmmakers...
...House ? and not a few enemies who resent his power and personal style, his dates with beautiful women and access to a larger, more glamorous world. Kissinger's strength in the Administration, so far, has been that he has won the President's confidence and trust, that they enjoy a remarkable professional rapport. Says one high-ranking U.S. diplomat: "The halls of the State Department are littered with the bones of those who thought they could split the President and Henry." The President even wrote Kissinger once: "Frankly, I cannot imagine what the Government would be without...
...Bangladesh had little reason to enjoy a happy first birthday. If it is not the "basket case" that Henry Kissinger once called it, neither has it become the Shonar Bangla (Golden Bengal) envisioned by Mujib. How much this is the fault of Mujib is a moot question. It is true that he has had little time in which to combat some of Bangladesh's immense problems. Nevertheless, some critics contend that he has wasted some of the time playing the role of popular revolutionary figure (such as personally receiving virtually any of his people who call on him) when...
...purely intellectual study and the development of children's sensitivity -"we have to create libraries in every classroom and to make poetry a fundamental part of primary school learning." Perhaps, he suggests cautiously, the children who have been drilled in the verse of Lamartine and de Vigny might enjoy "modern" poets like Guillaume Apollinaire...