Word: mans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...listened to a couple of people who were talking nearby. One man had been kicked out of his house to make way for an expressway. He was lucky, he got a good price...
...across the country they kick people out of their houses just to build other ones for people with more money. Where will they go?" "On the expressways," said the man, "We can all live on the expressways...
...never think this could happen," one man said. "But it could happen to me." One lady, Miss Irenic Burns, had come over from South Cove where she said she was faced with a similar situation. "This was what the Jews did to the Arabs," she said. She looked out to the Street, "All those cops for two old ladies." The crowd appeared to resent the police, but the police did not seem to be enjoying their job. One man pointed out that they were only doing a task they hated. If they refused to do it, they could be fired...
Here is the wish-world of the soap opera, where intuition triumphs and the end of the story is clear from the beginning. As in much advertising, there is a testimonial, a laboratory report by an unbiased observer, and ad-man, lab-man who drops the role of impartial analyst to lead the NAC "tour of the zoo" while testing his product. And like the media, the tract appeals to a valued life-style-in this case, a morally superior one. The reporter is even strata-spherically above accepting the University's blood-stained brownies. And consider the drama...
...also anticipated a 300,000 man reduction in U. S. troop strength in Vietnam, but set no date for that forecast...