Word: hallmarked
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Feminine Mystique to stir up the feminist movement after its 43-year relapse following ratification of the 19th amendment. Now, having achieved some success, the movement might be expected to show greater responsibility. Instead, in countless books and "consciousness raising" sessions, hyperbole seems to have become its hallmark. "The majority of women drag along from day to day in an apathetic twilight," states Germaine Greer unequivocally in The Female Eunuch. She warns that "women have very little idea of how much men hate them." The draconian arbiter of Sexual Politics, Kate Millett, has mentioned the "envy or amusement" she noticed...
...likely that this type of central leadership-a combination of elan and drive-will be the hallmark of Bok's early years...
Gore said, however, that Nixon's Southern strategy would lead the Republicans to defeat. "The race question is nearer to a solution in the South than anywhere else in the country. Don't be surprised if a decade from now, liberalism and progressive thought is the hallmark of Southern politics," he said...
Strong performances in almost every area were the hallmark of a Harvard track team's impressive 1051/2-491/2win over a weak Dartmouth squad Saturday in Hanover...
...ANOTHER hallmark of the Buckley approach is the either/or proposition he plants in almost everything he says. A quintessential Buckley sentence is "The purpose of education is to educate, not to promise a synthetic integration by numerically balancing ethnic groups in the classroom." The mind reels. Does education necessarily preclude integration? and vice versa? Is not learning to live with those of another race a valuable part of education? No, no, says Mr. Buckley, education is an " intellectual rather than a sociological process." Or: "It does not follow that if someone is old enough to die in Vietnam...