Word: growing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...book by a "grownup" food writer. Its author's spontaneity and childlike view of the world save it from being tedious in the manner of most food books. Instead, Trillin has written a witty and trenchant mishmash of culinary anecdotes and satire--one that will not grow stale upon a second or third helping...
...Store also has its defenders within the Los Angeles County Bar Association. Ex-President Jack Quinn sees the idea as likely to grow all over the country. "It's inevitable, absolutely inevitable." Notes another bar official: "The law profession has too long tried to hide behind a veil of mystique that obviously has done it no good in the eyes of the public. That mystique is a lot of crap, and it's time we set it aside...
...accepted the offer to become president of Yale University last winter. He rubs his chin, shakes his head a little, pondering the question. He screws up his soft face, where a little bit of a goatee outlines his chin--but it's really in his eyes. His brown eyes grow misty and far away; and the deep sighs, mixed with a sad chuckle or two reveal a man somewhat puzzled by his situation...
Krister Stendhal, dean of the Divinity School, said, however, "the issue was not apartheid specifically but rather the kinds of questions which grow out of a discussion of investment policies...
...would seem therefore that even though there is no hard-and-fast guarantee that a Palestinian state, or even the promised "self-ruled entity," will grow out of this framework, it is in the interest of the moderate Arab states--Jordan and Saudi Arabia-to try to work within it. It would also appear in the interest of the more radical Arab parties--specifically Syria, with its influence over the PLO--not to sabotage it. The Arabs have nothing to lose now, since with Egypt committed to a separate peace they cannot hope to confront Israel militarily for some time...