Word: following
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...been my observation in 25 years of practice that those who consistently follow the teachings of Christ on sex are more peaceful, successful and happy, and look healthier and younger than those who choose...
Asked whether he might resign, Kissinger replied that he had no plans to "follow Dr. Moynihan either to Harvard or out of Government" (see story following page). Though he realizes he will probably not be in office next year no matter who is elected, he wants to stay on the job for 1976. TIME Diplomatic Editor Jerrold Schecter reports: "Kissinger sees himself as holding the structure of the nation's foreign policy together, and he is in no position to hand over foreign policy to a successor now. He fears the impact of his leaving would contribute...
...fundamental cause of third world poverty. The solution to this poverty, according to the argument, is to redistribute this wealth and only the selfishness of Americans in continuing to demand and consume an unfair share of the world's wealth, allows the poverty to go on. From this follow demands that "justice" requires that unnecessary American wealth be seized and redistributed until "equality" is achieved...
Gibson's decision also makes it virtually impossible for him to follow through this spring with college-wide tests of equipment designed to limit access to University facilities...
...film by Steve Segall called "Red Ball Express" gets all caught up in trains. It marvelously anticipates what the spectator's mind expects to follow each mobile image. Railroad tracks cross and intertwine, creating squares and patterns and coils; wheels roll and tumble; all to the tune of Kentucky bluegrass fiddling. Another short, by Canadian Paul Driessen, features little and not-so-little green monsters, fishes, and manipulative humans--the creatures swallow each other in an endless progression of gulps and burps. Perhaps Driessen suffers from an underlying paranoia--there's always something bigger out there waiting, waiting...