Word: establishing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...door within a few moments. This simplistic concept of film-making has made Chaplin unfashionable with technique-conscious students. But the film-making in A Countess from Hong Kong is highly sophisticated; the editing has great direction and force, each cut timed to convey degrees of humor, and establish patterns and rhythms to which he can subtly refer in later scenes. Frequently he win cut back to a camera set-up used in a previous scene anticipating the recurrence of a running joke or device. Like John Ford, Chaplin juggles emotional quantities with great dexterity, mixing elements of laughter, romance...
...Establish a common market that will ultimately unite Latin America from Mexico to Argentina in one huge free-trade zone. Under the plan, the Latin American Common Market will begin operation in 1970, gradually lower tariffs until by 1985 goods will flow unimpeded throughout the entire area. As a companion piece, the Presidents also intend to establish a Latin American stock market so that people in one country can easily invest in enterprises in other countries...
...less developed countries, a commitment to try to "untie" some U.S. aid funds so that the money can be spent for Latin American-made goods rather than in the U.S., an offer to apply U.S. technology to a wide range of Latin American problems, and a proposal to establish Alliance for Progress centers at U.S. colleges and universities to encourage interest in Latin America...
1.The cardinal Chinese principle in dealing with a non-Chinese is to use friendship as a halter. Admit the outsider to a guest membership in Chinese society. Compliment him on his knowledge of aspects of Chinese culture or of the Chinese language. Entertain him with informality and frankness. Establish the personal bonds of friendship, which in the old China were stronger than in Western urban life today. Become really intimate friends and understand his unspoken assumptions and personal motivations...
...East Germany does not exist except in the eyes of a few Communist countries. Repeatedly the East Germans have urged a detente in Europe which would enable them to establish diplomatic ties with the NATO powers. But as long as the West Germans refuse to tolerate relations between any of their allies and the East Germans, very few countries -- and none of the major Western powers -- will recognize East Germany...