Word: paramount
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...most recently played Steve McQueen's moll in The Getaway; and Robert Evans, 42, vice president in charge of production at Paramount Pictures; because of irreconcilable differences; after four years of marriage, one child; in Santa Monica, Calif...
...investigation is likely to provide satisfactory answers," he said, "where improper Government conduct has been shielded so long from public view"-and where the files are missing or have been destroyed. "It is the defendants' rights and the effects on this case that are paramount," Byrne declared, "and each passing day indicates that the investigation is further from completion as the jury waits...
...people at Paramount are more enthusiastic. "The chances of bringing it back as a television series are pretty remote, but a movie is a definite possibility," said Robert Newgard, vice-president of network and syndication sales at Paramount. "The problem is that we don't know if people who watch Star Trek on TV are willing to go to the movies to see it." It appears, however, that Paramount has not made any hard decisions...
Thus, it is of paramount importance for blacks to engage in scholarship. This scholastic engagement is undeniably valuable for blacks--culturally, politically and psychologically. Blacks will not only have firm representation in the production of scholarship, but more importantly, scholastic engagement will provide the black struggle with relevant knowledge and concrete strategies. As Fanon states, "The task of bringing the people to maturity will be made easier...by the high intellectual level of its leaders." This high intellectual level is necessary because the prerequisite of changing the world is understanding what it was, why it is what...
...success of the Viet Cong and the North Vietnamese has shown that the United States does not have the strength to deliver on its promises of protection to the pupet regimes through which it manipulates internal politics in countries of the Third World. An American withdrawal would confirm this paramount lesson of Vietnam, and it is thus understandable that President Nixon and his advisors have "ruled out" the possibility of an abrupt, immediate withdrawal...