Word: junior
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Emmanuelle, newly married to one of the rising junior execs of the Diplomatic Service, is the wide-eyed innocent, the Candy of the French screen, who with surprising diligence and seriousness tries to fit into her husband's social milieu: as she says, to become a "true wife" to him. Whatever plot there is stems from her alternating distaste and awe towards this glittering, exotic, useless way of life. Yet the conflict between her resistance on the one hand and the constant sexual wooing of her male and female friends on the other--to persuade her that once she tries...
...Junior Tom Fleming of Brookline, the first-line center, leads the squad with 23 goals and 22 assists, while classmate Ken Pettit, the second-line center, places second with 35 points. Two right wingers, sophomore Brian McCloskey and senior Charlie Solberg, follow with 28 and 26 points respectively...
...family to New York and joined the OSS. He took part in the planning of the Italian invasion, went ashore with the assault forces at Anzio and rose to colonel. Son Jim had meanwhile entered Harvard Law School and married Cicely d'Autremont of Tucson, Ariz., a junior at Vassar. He was called up in 1943, put through basic training and also assigned to OSS and sent to Italy. His unit uncovered some of the secret correspondence between Hitler and Mussolini that was later introduced into the Nuremberg trials as proof of their conspiracy...
...unwashed feet. It is not uninhibited openness but commercialism; not Molly Bloom or the powerfully abominable Henry Miller, but a shrewd hawking of The Most Repulsive as The Most Sincere, in keeping with Madison Avenue gospels. Male characters, supposedly psychoanalysts and Freudians, speak and act like disgusting junior-high-schoolers with IQs of 70. Ms. Jong so often refers to herself as a writer that a suspicion arises whether she is not just someone who has published a book...
Among the people most concerned over unfettered violence are the officials of junior-level competition. Because the Flyers' buccaneering play attracts fans-most critics suggest that is precisely why the pros fight-the ethic of war has seeped down to younger players. The trend has become so disturbing in Canada that the Ontario government recently conducted an inquiry into violence in the region's amateur hockey programs and, soon after, the Ontario Hockey Association set up new rules to halt brutality...