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Word: guess (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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With that, everyone sat down around a coffee table to watch the Watergate segment of the news. Finally Edmisten said, "Well, look, I guess we ought to transact our business." He presented the committee's two subpoenas. Garment laboriously read the documents, then passed them to Wright, who also read them. Finally, as Edmisten and the others shook hands to go, Wright asked: "You don't happen to have one of those paperback Constitutions that Sam Ervin uses all the time, do you?" He was referring to the blue-covered Constitutions that Ervin passes out to constituents. Edmisten...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONSTITUTION: Battle Over Presidential Power | 8/6/1973 | See Source »

...basic and simple duties of every citizen" when it became aware of stolen property. "That duty ... was to report forthwith to responsible officers. This duty rests on taxi drivers, Justices and the New York Times." It is because of observations like these that many legal scholars guess that the President would lose a court test against a Cox grand jury, and sooner or later must yield...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONSTITUTION: The Law on the Tapes and Papers | 7/30/1973 | See Source »

...miles west of Cairo. There, the march ended. Libyans began flowing back toward their border, while a token delegation reportedly was being flown to Cairo to press their cause. With the merger scheduled to take place in just six weeks, Gaddafi's next move was anybody's guess...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MIDDLE EAST: Cavalcade to Cairo | 7/30/1973 | See Source »

...like Jeb Magruder and John Dean, seem swamped by feelings of guilt and self-recrimination. Others, like John Mitchell, gruffly deny any wrongdoing (as they see it), and seem quite willing to rape the Constitution again at their next convenience. Meanwhile, the White House, which once espoused "benign neglect" (guess who thought that one up) at the expense of our black population, now espouses benign neglect with regard to the Watergate hearings...

Author: By Paul T. Shoemaker, | Title: The Watergate Hearings: A Bird's Eye View | 7/24/1973 | See Source »

...gets a promotion from this vampy lady who's the Public Relations officer in the Coffee company. She's Rachel Roberts. She and some other actors end up playing several roles apiece so that McDowell keeps getting into situations that you kind of think have happened before. I guess that must have something to do with the movie wanting to be an epic. Anyway, the P.R. lady ends up getting the salesman to bed. That happens alot in this movie. Like every woman McDowell bumps into can't keep her hands off him. Which is something that gets...

Author: By Max Blearlens, | Title: Don't Fall for the Hype, Joe | 7/20/1973 | See Source »

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