Word: markedness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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The criticisms, voiced most loudly in recent weeks by Europeans (see box page 26), represent a startling reversal for Kissinger. In an Administration marked by scandal, he has not only survived but prospered?a scholar, statesman and superstar who has done the seemingly miraculous for so long that it has...
Within moments the assailant had also shot a policeman who was dashing to the rescue. At the sight of a second constable, Peter Edmonds, 24, the gunman fled into St. James's Park, which flanks the Buckingham Palace Mall. Edmonds, who was unarmed, brought him down with a flying...
Bob Woodward, reporter for The Washington Post and co-author of a series of articles which uncovered the Watergate break-in, said yesterday that Watergate marked the first time the American public had "to accept the inconceivable."
On the other hand, Shultz's basic abhorrence of controls, coupled with his occasional willingness to go along with them as a political necessity, helped to produce the erratic lurches from Phase to freeze that have marked Nixonian economic policy. Shultz recommended the abrupt lifting of the relatively successful...
Not only have Americans fomented economic repression in Greece, but they have imported repressive instruments of a more disturbing nature as well. Reports leaked from political prisoners claim that bicycles, patrol wagons, iron wreaths used to squeeze skulls, wire whips, and blankets at the camps are marked "made in USA...