Word: ids
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...accordance with Wahhabi tradition, Faisal's body was washed with soap and hot water, wrapped in a seamless white sheet, and covered by a dark brown shroud. The corpse lay in state briefly at the al Id al Kabir Mosque, which was sur rounded by more than 100,000 mourning Saudis. "Where goes our knight?" some cried. "Where goes our protector against confusion and poverty?" During the fatiha, the introductory in vocation, and again during the prayer for the dead, Arab dignitaries prostrated themselves on the ground. At length, the King's body was transported, with...
...impeccably cut parodies, words like wattles and dottle, boffin and horripilating are used in ways that have caused two generations of grown men with attache cases to break up in solitary laughter on public transport. But in London, Perelman was removed from the effluvia of his native American id iom and the home-grown idiocies that have produced his best work...
...Freud, the result was the theory of repression. Just as the assimilating Jew repressed the crude Yiddish-keit of his inner being, says Cuddihy, so did the Gentile repress the id that was at the root of everybody's being. As Ordeal would have it: "The importunate 'Yid' released from ghetto and shtetl is the model, I contend, for Freud's coarse, importunate Td.'" Marx, like Freud, is depicted as an iconoclastic unmasker of the hypocritical civility of the Gentiles...
...regret the decision of CHUL to use the Polaroid ID system for freshman ID cards. Despite Bob Palmer's clever dismissal of the Polaroid involvement and support of the South African regime, we feel compelled to take issue with the candor of his statements...
...when the Polaroid Revolutionary Worker's Movement (a group of Black workers at Polaroid) formed and challeneged the company's sale of ID systems and film to South Africa. Polaroid's original response was a flat denial of any business or sales of equipment to South Africa. After further pressure and under threat of a boycott, Polaroid admitted publicly through national and international advertising that it had been in business in S.A. since 1938, just one year after incorporation. Polaroid stated that its International Sales `Department had sold 65 identity systems and comparable film to the police regime. PRWM...