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...Chase, taking exception to the suggestion that mock stereotypes can help devastate malicious stereotypes, said, "Blacks hear those criticisms so many times when not in humor that it becomes hard to differentiate" between malice and jest...

Author: By Mark T. Whitaker, | Title: When Humor And Malice Look Alike | 2/19/1977 | See Source »

With such a comprehensible, attractive Bible available at $2.50 in hardcover, $1.90 paperback, a clergyman phoned Translator Peacock the other day in jest to register a complaint. The Bible, he said, is now "so clear that I don't have to interpret...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Making the Writ Simple | 12/6/1976 | See Source »

...jest as cheap and easy to rejoice...

Author: By Michael K. Savit, | Title: Crimson Stumbles Over Cornell, Nature, 9-3 | 10/12/1976 | See Source »

...that so many observers regard his current junket as a farewell tour. Is the Secretary still hoping that Jerry Ford can pull off the election and keep him on? "Why do you want eight more years?" a friend asked recently. "Only four, only four," replied Kissinger, not altogether in jest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DIPLOMACY: Henry's Last Hurrah? | 8/16/1976 | See Source »

Sophisticated Londoners jest about the dullness of George and his court. The King has no small talk, and for want of anything better to say, he is likely to end half his conversations with a hearty "What? What?" and the other half with a "Hey? Hey?" Still, George is pleased by every sign of his personal popularity with ordinary Englishmen-at least until the start of the war-and he enjoys the nickname, based on his love of rural outings, "Farmer George...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: The Resolution of Farmer George | 7/4/1976 | See Source »

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