Word: ideale
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Because of that. I believe that in America. I mean the Great America, and not some administration of some given time of history, is in fact serving the real ideal that every free man should fight for and I am among them. But unfortunately for this time of the human rebuild-up we are converging towards a new world and I think the new equilibrium has not been found yet. That's why we haven't been able so far to find our real wise solution, but in fact there are some basic rules. As long as every nation would...
...Radcliffe archives are obviously not the ideal place for them," Jeanette Check, Director of the Schlesinger Archives said yesterday. "As time goes on something is going to have to be done about them. It's a question of time, place and money, as usual...
Meanwhile, the column sent to relieve An Loc remained stuck on Highway 13. The reason: the terrain was open and flat, ideal for bombing enemy troops and for taking up a defensive position should the North Vietnamese choose to attack. The NVA declined the bait, and only harassed the column while the troops' morale and supplies dwindled. Minh, who has built up a reputation as the most successful of Saigon's generals at avoiding a set battle, kept insisting that he was on the verge of "a great victory." His apparent reasoning: since...
Despite these behavioral likenesses in the age groups, the aging adolescent has an advantage over the aging adult: "Given a new perspective, a new ideal, a new cause, a new hero or a new theory," Anthony says, he can be "rejuvenated." First, though, he must somehow acquire something that characterized most adolescents of an earlier generation: the intense desire to grow...
When it was written several months ago, International Telephone and Telegraph seemed the beau ideal of corporate success: under the twelve-year reign of Chairman and President Harold Sydney Geneen, it had run up a dazzling profit-growth record by expanding into almost every conceivable business in some 80 countries round the world. But by the time the report was issued in March, ITT was enmeshed in a series of controversies that have seriously undermined its "public acceptance." Indeed, they have provided a case history of the perils of relationships-for both sides -between big multinational corporations and Government...