Word: interpretations
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Kleindienst avoids a direct answer to what many would interpret as a highly improper question. But he does say that the evidence is "going to come out," and might involve charges of obstructing justice. Then Kleindienst warns Nixon that a sheaf of indictments would soon be handed up and that the whole story is "likely to be all over town...
...Nixon: "We welcome Mrs. Nancy Kissinger on her first visit as the wife of the Secretary of State." Perhaps feeling that he had overdone it, he added a rider: "She's a little liberal, but otherwise she is all right." Then he underlined his doubts: "Don't interpret the word liberal too literally either...
...first professional to skate to a program of vocal music, McGrath said yesterday, "I used this music not for the words but for the sound of the voice, so that I could interpret the sounds...
...Buster Keaton, and Harry Langdon--Marcel Marceau was enchanted at an early age by the challenge of imitating the animate as well as the inanimate. He calls Chaplin his greatest inspiration: "To be capable of expressing a wealth of emotion in one look, one gesture, to be able to interpret the slightest nuance of the soul--was not that a prodigious ambition...
China watchers differed over how to interpret this ultramilitant rhetoric. State Department experts denied that Chou's remarks prefaced a new freeze in Sino-American relations. Some Washington experts speculated that the Chinese were angry about the recent appointment of Leonard Unger, a senior career diplomat, as U.S. Ambassador to Taiwan. The Chinese may be disappointed that détente has not yet brought about any discernible progress in resolving the Taiwan problem in Peking's favor...