Word: inner
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Steel. Corporation by corporation John L. Lewis' organizing drive captured positions in these two great open-shop industries. By last week it had gained about two-thirds of Motors, better than half of Steel. Last week the United Automobile Workers were storming at the gates of Motors' inner citadel, Ford Motor Co. The Steel Workers Organizing Committee, having captured biggest U. S. Steel and most of the small fry, was pounding at three big steel independents: Republic, Youngstown, Inland. On both fronts there was blood and brutality...
...crowd responded, "P.L.O.! P.L.O.!" The National Press Association retaliated with a statement describing Sharon's attacks on the press as "clear evidence of his desire for totalitarianism." Most observers believed that his outburst was part of an open campaign to return to the Likud bloc's inner circle. For now, the tactic seemed to have backfired...
...first, then talk. Now he talked but would not listen." At the end he would mumble and grunt, interpreters had to bend close to Mao's lips to strain sense from the mumbling. But, by then, all those once close to him had been killed or exiled from his inner court. Jiang Qing transmitted his orders...
Chou Enlai, the last effective rational member of the inner circle, had died in January 1976. Twelve weeks later came the ceremonies of Qingming at which the Chinese honor their dead. Spontaneously, on April 1, thousands thronged Tiananmen Square to mourn him. The next day, more. Then again the following day and the day after, hundreds of thousands, in silent protest against the tyranny of the Gang of Four. Somehow Chou had come to be the symbol of the true faith of the original revolution. In July Chu Teh commander in chief of the revolution's armies, died. Then came...
...different kind of power, easy and graceful. It's like an inner strength, a depth of strength, an inner reserve. You feel like you could run with ease for a hundred miles...