Word: expect
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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WHEN people meet me they are always surprised," TIME'S Cinema reviewer once complained. "They expect me to be a nasty, screwed-up Scrooge-a mean, embittered person who bites children." Some Hollywood characters think he has the taste of a tarantula. But Associate Editor Henry Bradford Darrach Jr. is a meditative man of ideas who looks younger than his 42 years and feels that one of his faults as a reviewer is that "I try to find meaning behind appearance, which means that I sometimes do an injustice to a film." While he may at times seem...
...conceivably, a time of destiny for the country and for the world," said Dirksen. He readily acknowledged his initial doubts. "I rendered some offhand opinions at the time, some of which did not stand up," he said. "I saw them recited in an editorial the other day. One must expect that sort of thing in public life. But I do not let it bother...
...that estimate, Scranton-long adamant in denying that he has any personal ambition toward the G.O.P. nomination next year-said he would not reject it if it came his way. "I don't think anybody would refuse the nomination if offered," he snapped, adding, "I don't expect it, and I am not doing anything...
...member of their club. By then also, the Common Market will have removed all its internal duties on industrial goods. In spite of everything, that target date is still three years ahead of the timetable originally written in the Treaty of Rome-and the fact that Europeans expect to meet it is a measure of how well the Common Market's lofty conception has become pleasing reality...
First Casualty. Soon, indeed, they have "snazzy" jobs and "spiffy" apartments. Kay is the first to acquire a husband, from whom she may confidently expect "vicarious success." The Group gathers at church to handicap the groom, said to be a genius in the theater. "Not bad," says Pokey, the society girl. Lakey knows better, and Lakey, as always, is right. Kay's husband has sexual shortcomings, and little success. Kay has a breakdown, is sort of tricked by her unsatisfactory consort into Payne Whitney, New York Hospital's great psychiatric clinic...