Word: fatefulness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Barry Goldwater's San Francisco decision saved Miller from that fate. And in his acceptance speech, Miller seemed strangely subdued, as though overwhelmed by the honor. About the most partisan thing he said was: "To reestablish reason in government is no less than a thrilling experience." But in a news conference, he gave a foretaste of the campaign to come. Said he: "I'm tired of the Democrats trying to create problems at election time so they can solve them. The poverty program is a cruel hoax. You couldn't cure poverty in New York City with...
...them, as for many of the martyrs, the old denominational hostilities crumpled before the reality of their common fate and common cause. "We are like brothers," Lange said of their relationship. And when Stellbrink stepped up to the guillotine, he told his Catholic companions: "Auf Wiedersehen im Himmel." So close was their relationship that one Catholic priest has proposed that all four be presented to Rome for canonization...
...onto life; and Karana, though rightfully revenged, begins by pitying and ends by nursing him. By the time he is well, she has come to love her enemy. Together they assail the seasons of their exile cheerfully, and make a life of what might otherwise have merely been a fate...
...thought I had neither the character nor the temperament for counterespionage work," Paâques told the court. "He was interested in my fate...
Whatever her fate-and in a city warmly sympathetic to her plight, it is not likely to be harsh-Arlene Del Fava's arrest stirred angry questions about the kind of weapons, if any, that ordinary citizens may carry for self-protection. Quite apart from whether most efforts at self-defense are even legal (TiME, June 26), the answers depend on a wide variety of confusing weapons laws all over...