Word: minded
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Most students said they thought the endorsement would not influence many McCarthy backers to vote for Humphrey. "Everyone has made up his mind already," one student said, "and I don't think this will change anything." Another student said he thought that McCarthy made the endorsement so late in the campaign with the conscious intention of diluting its effect...
...that trauma came a year ago this month when I went to Washington to cover the Pentagon March for this paper and another. My sympathy was with the demonstrators--that was well-established in my mind long before I went, and I felt no guilt about it. I was sure that I could still report the story accurately simply by making myself into a reporter--a quick metamorphosis from man to journalist, done every day. I had also established a rationale for covering the march but not marching--it was the role I could play best in this revolutionary movement...
...meaning will lie in the eye and mind of the beholder. The mirror is the message. The playgoer will see what he wants to see, which, even in these lesser plays, is Harold Pinter's subtlest hold...
...Question. "The thing I admire about politicians," says Frye, "is their magnificent ability to be asked questions on TV before millions of viewers and then to so obviously skirt the issues. Nixon doesn't really dart his eyes about, but I do it to show the way his mind is working. Imagine him being asked his views about NATO." Abruptly Frye's voice drops into the familiar singsong baritone, and his arms flop up and down like a marionette's: "I'm glad you asked me that question. I'll tell you exactly what...
...been a little surprised, I must admit, by your remarks. I hope you won't mind then if I ask you a personal question...