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...think I speak for my colleagues also when I say I am strongly opposed to Reagan's budget for fiscal year 1983 and his proposed new federalism," Councilor David Sullivan said last week before leaving for the capital. He added that almost every facet of Reagan's proposed budget is worthy of opposition by city officials...
...MONEY, POWER, STATUS--They can be yours!" the book cover beckons. Yes, the man who taught three million men and millions more women to "Dress for Success" now tells Americans how to perform in every facet of their lives, from choosing a mate to eating string beans. All in pinstripe perfection...
Thomas O'Brien, financial vice president, said yesterday that the NDFSL proposal represented only one facet of a very ambiguous and complex Reagan Administration program...
LESS INTERESTED in examining the political facet of Odets's writing than in searching for deeper psychological meaning, however, Brenman-Bibson a practicing psychoanalyst, believes that the political nature of Odets's art is merely symptomatic of childhood insecurities...
...just as the lyrics in the plays' songs sound more immediate and moving, not less, when set to popular arrangements, every facet of the play takes on more depth and reality as the open space and fresh setting give it room to breathe. Letting the script do the talking, as Samuels does, is probably the best thing anyone can do for a Shakespearean comedy. Furnished with so logical and well-thought-out a setting, it's no surprise that the rest of the play should so serenely follow...