Word: expression
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...such convictions. Other research indicates that serious offenders are far + more hyperactive and difficult as children than non-offenders. The authors believe these high-risk children should be identified and given early help. They write: "The abnormal need for stimulation that impels a child toward hyperactivity may later express itself in a tendency toward psychopathy and its consequences, such as criminal behavior...
...four years since it was launched, People Express has brought no-frills flights to 49 cities. Yet even though it now has routes to London and California, the Newark-based company is still primarily an east-of-the- Mississippi phenomenon. Last week People took a giant step toward becoming a national airline by outbidding Texas Air to buy Denver's Frontier Airlines for about $300 million...
...preceded the response. Farrakhan's male guards, who sat lined up in chairs facing forward on the stage, were trained to leap to attention whenever the audience went wild, as if creating a sudden row of exclamation points. The drill suggested that the audience must have been bursting to express its hatred all along. It seemed so. Farrakhan may be a second-rate demagogue, but he has some first-rate hate to play with...
...letter, quoted earlier, is aimed primarily at athletes who have no background in crew. Incoming freshman who based on Department of Athleics records are the "right" height and weight to row or express an interest in crew receive...
...actor who had been inspired by Hall's breaststroke never turned into Laurence Olivier, never attempted the challenging parts taken by such contemporaries as Marlon Brando and Montgomery Clift, who reached deep into themselves to express their characters. Hudson knew his limitations, and what he did, he did well. One of his most successful roles was that of the Texas patriarch in Giant (1956), for which he received an Academy Award nomination. His real talent, however, was for light romantic comedy, beginning with Pillow Talk (1959), in which he was first teamed with Doris Day, and ending with...