Word: leashed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...captors." But why did Patty not try to escape when she had the chance? "The answer is indoctrination," maintains Boston Attorney Lawrence O'Donnell, who has represented brain washed P.O.W.s. "Once a person is sufficiently indoctrinated, there comes a time when the dog can be let off the leash-not too far-and then you pull him back again...
Some detractors have wanted to put him on an even tighter leash. One campaign adviser suggested that if Ford visits the Middle East next month, he should leave Kissinger at home so the President would not have to share the spotlight...
ADMINISTRATIVE CURBS. Since assuming office in February, Attorney General Edward Levi has taken a number of steps to leash the FBI. For one thing, he has required that White House requests for FBI action be made in writing and through official channels. He also has instructed Kelley to report to him all improper requests; in his 2½ years as director, said Kelley, there have not been...
...love letters and 1,192 proposals of marriage, one from a rajah who offered to get rid of his harem. Acting on the theory that the show never ended, Baker could be seen regularly strolling down the Champs-Elysees with two leopards or a pair of swans on a leash. Gradually she found France more congenial and became a citizen in 1937, eventually buying a medieval chateau in the Dordogne Valley where she slept in a bed used by Marie Antoinette. To the French, who adored her, she was simply "Josephine." In billings for her shows there was no need...
...only incident resembling a demonstration during Ford's two-week stay was a one-man protest vigil staged by Ruffin Harris of Carbondale, Colo. He stood in front of Millionaire Richard Bass's palace where Ford was staying. Harris held a live wolf on a leash to protest Ford's Christmas gift of a wolfskin coat to his wife...