Word: idea
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...girl, the tormenter asked where she kept her money-but took pains to put his prisoners at ease. "He sat on the floor with them," said Corazon. "He indicated he was in need of money. They gave him money and thought that would satisfy him. They obviously had no idea what was in his mind...
...Instead, it penalizes "dissemination or intended dissemination." Not only had the prosecution failed to prove that Klor intended to distribute his unedited films in their allegedly obscene form, but worse, said the State Supreme Court, the trial judge had misconstrued the law and wrongly "communicated to the jury the idea that it need not find 'an intention to distribute' if it concluded that defendant had prepared the materials...
...Mine Ills. The basic idea, says Dr. Silver, is to train a well-qualified nurse to diagnose and treat run-of-the-mine complaints, give vaccines, check sight and hearing, and recognize troubles serious enough to demand a doctor's attention. "She doesn't have to know the specific difficulty," says Silver. "She simply has to know enough to say to herself, 'Oh-oh, I've listened to 3,000 hearts, and this one isn't right. This one is for the doctor...
Alfred Hitchcock describes most movies as "pictures of people talking." But he considers his own films "pure cinema," meaning storytelling through montage, the art of putting shots together to convey an idea to his audience. Hitchcock emphasizes this visual concept of film-making whenever he discusses his own films, and in seeing his fiftieth, Torn Curtain, it would be wise to take the hint...
Though many economists, including John T. Dunlop, David A. Wells professor of Political Economy, don't regard the guidelines as "an effective policy," the Administration won't let the idea subside to a dead letter. The Civil Aeronautics Board's attempts to make things easier on the travelling public during the strike by reshuffling air routes for example, has been interpreted by some observers as, in effect, saying to management, "Look, boys, we have the power to assign routes, and and if you give in to the union, who knows how they'll be assigned...