Word: indifferentism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Just in the past years, this region has become the theater of several crises. The most recent, of course, is Cyprus. What concerns me, and what is most disappointing for Greece, is that the fluidity of the situation in the Mediterranean seems to have been lost on the big powers...
Given the almost simultaneous rise of the women's liberation movement and TV cop shows, it required no genius to discern that an indifferent idea's time had to come soon. And so we have them this season-not one, but two weekly dramas about policewomen.
The Hirshhorn collection has always been controversial, partly because nobody except Abram Lerner, its director, and Hirshhorn has seen everything in it. Hirshhorn has been collecting longer than the Museum of Modem Art, and with hardly less money at his disposal. The tone has been one of impetuous enthusiasms and...
THE LACK of moral tension is evident at the end of the film, when Duddy finally is able to buy his long-coveted land and proudly takes his grandfather for a look. We are almost indifferent when the zeyda turns away in disgust, disappointed that Duddy had to forge a...
NEW HAMPSHIRE. Obdurate as a boulder of New Hampshire granite, Republican Governor Meldrim Thomson, 62, conducted his primary campaign as though he had never heard of the 20th century. He was against-or indifferent to-the fashionable political trends: demands for consumer protection, campaign reform, saving the environment, helping the...