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Word: expressed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...great majority of homicides are committed by law-abiding, conscientious, rigid individuals who are unable to express aggression except in an explosive manner. They kill a loved one or an acquaintance against their own conscience. The presence of a gun is the critical variable in this type of homicide. In the absence of firearms, aggressive explosions end quickly, causing only verbal or physical assaults...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Forum, Nov. 18, 1974 | 11/18/1974 | See Source »

...late in the season, but it appears that the Brown football team is finally getting untracked. Riding the crest of a two-game Ivy League winning streak, the Bruins invade Soldiers' Field today at 1:20 p.m. looking to upset Harvard's championship express...

Author: By Thomas Aronson, | Title: Harvard Faces Brown in Crucial Ivy Contest | 11/16/1974 | See Source »

...these archetypal symbols. And the most terrifying aspect of the struggle, brought out with an overpowering force and conviction in Alison Clarkson's production of the play, is that both protagonists are right. Antigone, the embodiment of the heroic will, hurtles towards death with a barely understood drive to express her personal freedom, while Creon is the human voice of reason assailing her with all the logic he can muster...

Author: By Janny P. Scott, | Title: To Be Is to Die | 11/16/1974 | See Source »

Perhaps Bob T. was right in his poem when he called me fortunate above all--I mean in having a mind that can express--no, I mean in having mobilized my being--learned to give it complete outcome,...that I have to some extent forced myself to break every mold and find a fresh from of being, that is of expression, for everything I feel or think. So that it is when it is working I get the sense of being fully energized--nothing stunted...

Author: By Laurel Siebert, | Title: To Love And To Work | 11/15/1974 | See Source »

With pigskin in hand, the 6 ft.-2 in. Californian is cool and smooth. With a telephone cord nervously wrapped between his knockwurst sized fingers, the high cheekbones, battered nose, and crack between the front teeth express discomfort and tension...

Author: By Joy Horowitz, | Title: Jim Plunkett: California Split Quarterback | 11/9/1974 | See Source »

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