Word: lied
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...appreciate research and action money, but in this grant it was critical to get people now," said Wilson. "Unanimity existed among the people involved on this question, and there was surprising ease in deciding where the priorities lie...
...appreciate research and action money, but in this grant it was critical to get people now," said Wilson. "Unanimity existed among the people involved on this question, and there was surprising ease in deciding where the priorities lie...
What Bunuel focuses on is the individual's game with despair. A mad-eyed boy grows madder because some woman runs a comb through her hair. A lady sees a hand, mysteriously unconnected to a body, flip-flopping at her. A man gets off his death-bed to lie quietly on top of anybody who isn't his wife. A collection of private, fairly absurd, moments...
Such troubles lie beyond the therapeutic reach of a tax increase, which is not, as Chairman Gardner Ackley of the White House Council of Economic Advisers quipped last week, "the complete remedy for every ill including the common cold." But Ackley, from rostrums in Los Angeles and Manhattan, spelled out the Administration's case in somber detail. Without higher taxes, he warned, the nation faces "potentially serious trouble" with "price increases and soaring interest rates." On top of that, Ackley forecast "a deteriorating trade balance and new weakness in housing alongside a possibly unhealthy boom in investment, inventories...
...couple of low-budget potboilers to direct, and moved out into daylight with the two Beatles' extravaganzas, which gave the impression of being acted on flying trapezes and established Lester's image as the blithe spirit of the surreal. They also made his fame. "When I lie dying," he says, "the Evening Standard will headline BEATLES' DIRECTOR IN DEATH DRAMA, but I don't mind...