Word: outrightly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Barnard's South African colleagues lost no time in criticizing him for even attempting the procedure. One, quoted in the influential Afrikaans newspaper Die Burger, implied that Barnard had engaged in outright experimentation; another argued that the operation had offered Herbert no real hope for a return to normality and should not have been performed at all. Some, however, withheld comment pending the release of more details, including the precise cause of death. The wait may be a long one. Barnard has refused to discuss the case until after the publication of an article in the South African Medical...
...conflict. The government had not declared a general curfew or a state of martial law; a widespread Protestant backlash against Catholic militancy had not appeared; and members of the illegal Irish Republican Army (the I.R.A.) had not resorted to mass terrorism. Nonetheless, the outburst marked a reversion to outright religious warfare. From Protestant and Catholic alike comes the warning in that pungent northern twang: "There's going to be a bloodbayeth, I'm afrayud...
...conservatives, according to Buckley: "They can stay home. They will not go out and win new votes through their enthusiasm. This is very important, because it is the conservatives who hustle up the money, who are the shock troops in campaigns. If what is now a concern gels into outright opposition, Nixon will have lost a source of support, energy, drive and money...
...support is in disarray, Albania might call for "priority consideration" of its resolution, which could bring it to a vote in late September or early October. The Albanian resolution provides for the seating of Peking both in the General Assembly and in the Security Council, as well as the outright expulsion of Taipei...
...active assistance of Indian armed infiltrators." He added that his regime's attack on the East March 25 was merely a preemptive attempt to avert a planned rebellion. Observers who were in East Pakistan during the period called the paper a mixture of half-truths, juxtaposed events and outright lies...