Word: older
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Older on the Inside." With imperturbable informality, Mikoyan tried out his pitch first on Secretary of State John Foster Dulles in a go-minute, off-cuff State Department session, during which he once again, in reasonable tones, laid out Russia's unreasonable stand on a "free" Berlin, left behind a fresh memorandum carrying a near imperceptible sign of a willingness to negotiate...
...Money." Born and brought up in Chicago, Shelley, 32, says that even in his early days he played to the crowd. "As I grew older, I became more proficient at being a showoff. I was a pretty good loudmouth. I was the guy at parties. You know-that clod who determines the mood of the gathering. My whole act is confession. Every word I say, I'm admitting something...
...construct a broader base for their science and thus to understand man more intimately. In his theoretical view, this means introducing a new dimension-ontology. But to the patient undergoing treatment, one of the biggest differences is in the therapist's attitude to anxiety and guilt. In older, conventional psychology and psychiatry, says May, there was no place for really fundamental anxiety-about such basic issues as being and non-being-and there was no way to treat it. Most anxiety was assumed to be neurotic and the result of emotional injury or repression of instincts, which...
...evolutionary theory, the universe should contain an unchanging amount of material. Consequently, it must be thinning out as it grows older and its galaxies fly farther and farther apart. The steady state universe will not thin out. Ten billion years ahead, it should look much as it does now. with galaxies sprinkled sparsely through space at the same average density...
...Many younger children (and duller older ones) are helped by TV, which informs them about their world at a pace that suits them...