Word: phrased
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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HARVARD students must share the blame for the Faculty disgrace. They have failed to conceptualize the strike beyond the most blank and basic sloganeering- "politically organize," for example, Rendered indefinite by strike rhetoric, that phrase covers up an absence of solid content and specific goals. What does it mean to "organize against the war?" And organize whom? Strike rallies in Dorchester or mail-to-your-Congressman or just a march around the Yard? Most strikers are too reticent to nail these questions down...
...meeting approved three of the four resolutions passed at Monday's mass meeting, deleting only a phrase in a fourth resolution demanding freedom for Bobby Seale and the Black Panthers...
...customer can ask for the law on any topic, such as gun-control, and the machines will deliver the full text for every statute containing that phrase. Depending on the scope of the request, Aspen's computers take about eight hours for a 50-state search, which may cost between $1,000 and $4,000. Some examples of how the data bank has been used...
They also have a certain tendency to cliche shown most clearly in their chapters on SDS. Sometimes they even develop a love for their own phrase and words. For example, they tell us in an early passage about university malcontents that...
...these 20,000 meant business. Good Protestant-ethic phrase there. One of the "Wake Up" leaders at the microphone addressed us. "Will the crowd please move to my right," he requested. I shuddered at the thought...