Word: objectively
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...made a good object lesson but a slightly unsatisfying ending. French Connection II gives Popeye Doyle another shot, a real fighting chance at his nemesis. Allowing for the arguable proposition that any sequel was necessary, French Connection His one that is tough, shrewd and fast. The movie is exciting, even frightening, but never loses its strong naturalistic grip. It also represents the most assured work its director John Frankenheimer has done since Seconds...
...object not only to the fact that Maud Gleason was misrepresented in the article-which conveys an entirely distorted idea of her personal interests and values. I object to the style of journalism which crams the identity of a living person into an ugly corset like "Phi Beta Phyllis." We all have to struggle against the labels with which family, teachers, and institutions occasionally brand use "the smart one," "the pretty one." "the down-to-earth-one," "the artistic one," "the grind," "the goof," ect. I think it is our duty as fellow students to try and protect each other...
...rather vaguely, it meant the countries that were not Communist or clearly antiCommunist, which were neutralist in foreign policy, with a general implication that they were also underdeveloped economically and usually not of the white race. A later euphemism was the L.D.C.s-the less developed countries. (A grammatical purist might object that all of the countries in the world except Abu Dhabi, which has the highest real income per capita, are by definition L.D.C.s.) Now, as the number of countries on earth has kept increasing and as the disparities in resources become more and more spectacular, people are speaking...
Last week, when Mindszenty died in Vienna at 83, Pope Paul said of the man he had dismissed: "He was and certainly will continue to be a contradictory figure, the object of veneration and of violent attacks...
...gone back far enough to find out it can't be done...there's always a let down and an ungratifying experience...You go up to something you knew in your childhood and you're full of feeling about it and that feeling doesn't come through. The object doesn't reflect that feeling. You put something in it that's no longer there. Something of yourself...I avoid that strictly now. Although I'm very interested in the immediate past impersonally." Records of streets that have since been cleared out and torn down "take on a tremendous appeal...