Word: lied
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...embarrassment over the final clubs. The AAAAS was urged to strike out the discriminatory clause and, implicitly, substitute one of membership by invitation. Armah would have none of this. He kept telling the undergraduates, especially the American Negroes who were willing to accept the "final club" compromise: "Don't lie, don't lie...
...George Tomeh, to announce that "Syria expects an attack from Israel" -and demanded that Nasser come to its rescue. Nasser has no desire to take on the powerful Israeli army, which he knows is more than a match for all the Arab forces combined. His military interests, furthermore, lie not in Israel but in Yemen and in the South Arabian Federation, which is due to receive its independence from Britain next year. Despite his reluctance, however, Nasser had no choice but to respond to the Syrian S O S-or lose what little prestige he still has as the leader...
...Beyond the ego" is where Coburn wants to be. He is currently co-producing and starring in The President's Analyst, but that, he allows, is just to satisfy the outer man. "We must be here for some reason, not just to make movies and lie in the sun. Man can't be finished. The cat is. The gorilla is. We must be here for a self-evolution, a development of the mind...
Allman tends to write about emotional issues in immediate and concrete situations; William Mullen writes more abstractly, using specific description only to illustrate his direct statements. Mullen's metrical abilities and the absolute clarity of his narration enable him to write poetry about feelings which lie almost outside the capacities of a poetic medium...