Word: existing
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...when Congress insisted, as part of the package, that more Soviet Jews be allowed to emigrate. Indeed, Kissinger concludes, détente may have been oversold in the U.S. It is not a panacea for peace. It is instead a means by which two mutually hostile societies can compete, co-exist and occasionally resolve their differences...
...question is one of student choice. Because free choice is a positive good, and because alternatives exist which would alleviate discontent with housing choices, the Yale plan should not be adopted...
...your brain." The latter statement is quite literally true for a growing coterie of young American converts, who regard the South Korean cult leader (TIME, Sept. 30, 1974) as the second Christ. Asking no questions, they obediently hawk candy and flowers, raising millions to spread the faith. They exist on a shoestring, while Moon, 55, lives in lordly fashion in a 25-room mansion in New York's Westchester County...
...killing), "which renounces therapy." The Vatican daily L'Osservatore Romano then published a similar commentary by one of its staff members, Father Gino Concetti. He wrote: "It is impossible to support the claim of the right of 'death with dignity.' A right to death does not exist...Love for life, even a life reduced to a 'ruin,' drives one to protect life with every possible care...
Earlier Drabble characters should have had such problems. In six previous novels the author, 36, created a memorable gallery of oppressed females. To a woman, they were educated and sensitive beyond their stations in life, forced to exist in the shadows of horrendous husbands. Yet feminists have never embraced Drabble as a spokesperson because her heroines too often stumble from orthodoxy. They may leave their husbands-but they cherish their children, refusing to feel demeaned while changing nappies. They eagerly have affairs-but trust that the new men will fill an emptiness in their lives. Coasting through...