Word: forgotten
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...people, whose average income is above the national average should be so abhorred by the Right; homosexuals, as an economically successful and politically active group, seem to exemplify the American work ethic and the ideological purity which conservative uphold as praiseworthy goals. Tolerance, a fundamental American concept, has been forgotten by a President who vows to thwart various Americans' attempts to secure their inalienable rights. President Reagan should wipe his slate clean and grant homosexuals what he promised the rest of American in 1980: A New Beginning...
Although this is the first time that transfer student parents have been forgotten> for parents weekend, Eleanor C. Marshall, assistant to the director of the Parents Association, said students occasionally are omitted from the computer list. In those cases, she said, they give the students invitations and hope that they contact their parents
...Costin's enthusiasm can flow into the water of Blodgett pool this Thursday, the disappointment of this past Saturday may quickly be forgotten...
...playful quality of this scene, however, is atypical of the film. Most everything else, from cinematography to dialogue is heavy-handed. While the camera shows a full front view of all the action, the script is equally uninspired. Everything is straight exposition: the writers seem to have forgotten the value of innuendo. This lacks of subtlety engenders a lack of surprise and coarseness in the film. One emerges from the theater benumbed by the blatancy of the script and by the ordeal of having sat through what has seemed like a thousand hours of Solid Gold...
...controversial Star Wars antimissile defense. If there was any moderately fresh emphasis, it was on reaching out to minorities and the poor, albeit on the terms that the President has always advocated: that economic growth is the key to leaving no one behind. Said Reagan: "There must be no forgotten Americans...