Word: phenomenons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...buddy added: "After marriage, some guy taking my wife would be like taking my car and putting on a few extra miles. It might improve through use, but I like to drive my own." A student editor at Emory University states a widespread phenomenon among American women: "There are few who have any strong moral feelings against having affairs. They may be afraid. But if they kid themselves into falling madly in love, then it's all right...
...today, the 152-year-old school which produced "educated pagan Indians" and Daniel Webster in its youth, is both a fake and a phenomenon among its contemporaries...
...shoestring budget, United Artists has produced a powerful picture. "The Well" owes its unusual impact to realistic handling of a brutal social phenomenon--the race riot. For those who haven't seen a race not build up, for those who haven't seen a bunch of plain ordinary guys turn into a pack of sadists, this picture is a must...
...auguries of such a renaissance are on all sides, he is sure. "It is not just a transient phenomenon. I predict that within 25 years the vast majority of the five million Jews in this country will have returned to their faith and will be keeping the Sabbath...
...Boston Committee was started by Jerome L. Rappaport, a determined Harvard Law School graduate, now only 24. Lawyer Henry L. Shattuck, former Harvard treasurer, became Rappaport's mentor. The committee grew into a political phenomenon-a nonpartisan movement of more than 2,000 citizens from every corner of Boston. It represents the Boston Irish, the Boston Italians and the Boston Brahmins. Among its directors are a leading Republican lawyer, a Democratic women's leader, a C.I.O. official and a real-estate operator...