Word: nods
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...These bodies don't last forever," one comments. As the others nod and tremble, Diana steps upstage: "Nobody got into this business to play it safe," she reminds them. "We're all here because we love...
...Oudhe both concerned the successful exploitation of peasants by royalists.) The first Western in the Pudding's history, Of Men appropriately concern gold, as a corps of ludierotis converge on Collier's Bluff, a gold-fevered California mining town. As the play's opening number, which had audience members nod in appreciation, succinctly observes...
...what was supposed to be the commission's final meeting for last Friday, but postponed it while he continued to negotiate with White House Chief of Staff James Baker. If Greenspan can get the Administration's imprimatur, and if O'Neill gives some kind of tacit nod, the panel can quickly reassemble and fashion a consensus plan...
...glass-and-steel office building that houses the U.S. headquarters near by. Although the discussions between U.S. Arms Negotiator Paul Nitze and his Soviet counterpart, Yuli Kvitsinsky, are being conducted behind a veil of secrecy, West Europeans have been watching assiduously for any hint, wink or nod that might reveal how the talks are progressing. Reason: one of the most emotionally charged issues of the 1983 international calendar, namely whether NATO will deploy 572 new U.S.-built nuclear missiles starting next year to respond to the buildup of Soviet intermediate-range SS-20 missiles aimed at Western Europe. What NATO...
...sure. On the air he knows his material cold, but some instinct for humility in the face of serious matters keeps him from injecting any show biz into his delivery. He can't or won't speechify, and while listeners who agree with him nod their heads, those who don't are not convinced...