Word: expression
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Ambassador Jeanne Kirkpatrick's brusque defense of the U.S. [Oct. 26] indicates her understanding of the United Nations. As currently structured, the U.N. essentially serves one role: a forum for nations to express their anger and frustration. The U.S. should not be denied this privilege...
...Hopsy" Pike of The Lady Eve-they all light up in one's memory as the spirit that animated them flashes in Fonda's eyes. Without raising his voice he gives a bravura performance as he moves from depressed withdrawal to momentary rages, from the struggle to express affection to the struggle not to express it, lest it be mistaken for weakness...
Hepburn seemed always on the ascendant, scaling the invisible ramp of her own confidence. But it was Fred Astaire who defined screen movement, for the '30s and forever. With athletic nonchalance, he showed moviegoers how the human body could express strength, rapture, elegance, amazing grace...
...First Boston Corp., a Wall Street firm; Joseph Flom, a lawyer with the New York firm Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom; and Richard Cheney, a public relations expert with New York's Hill & Knowlton, who directed the media campaign that helped McGraw-Hill block the attempt by American Express to take it over...
Reagan summoned Stockman to the Oval Office in early afternoon to express his "grave concern and disappointment" over his budget director's December interview with The Atlantic Monthly, in which Stockman said he and others "didn't think it all through" and "didn't add up the numbers" for the administration's new economic program...