Word: manifeste
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...that characteristic of Republicans of the late nineteenth century. Not the eighteenth century, as the ignorant said: that was the age of the Adamses, of Jefferson and Madison, of Franklin and Hamilton. No, the late nineteenth century: the era when political thought was mired in the Serbonian bog of manifest destiny, untrammelled acquisitiveness and the bloody shirt...
...raised for his pre-convention campaign came from some 400,000 "grassroots givers" who kicked in $10 or less apiece. The emotionalism was obvious in the wild cheers that greeted every mention of Barry's name in the Cow Palace. And, in a far different way, it was manifest in jeers for Nelson Rockefeller as he spoke to the convention. These were not so much for the man or what he was saying as for what he symbolized-the urban Eastern "Establishment," the Eastern press and the Eastern cash that have dominated the G.O.P. for generations...
...passenger manifest on Cubana Airlines' twice-weekly Flight 464 from Havana to Mexico City included the usual Communist Chinese businessmen, returning Latin American "students," and privileged Cubans permitted to travel abroad. Among them was a chub by young woman with a Cuban diplomatic passport. "I came to see my sister Emma," she told the Mexican immigration man. He nodded idly and passed her through. He knew her by sight, and so did Mexican reporters. Fidel Castro's sister Juanita had made the trip before...
...Strivers manifest a truly breathtaking mastery of the material and the system. They apportion their time wisely, assess the importance of reading materials correctly, digest their subject...
...Your theater critic wrote the only review of Burton's Hamlet worth reading [April 17]. TIME displays a sensitivity in the arts heretofore manifest only in journals of more modest circulation...