Word: pla
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...that slowly persuade her to imagine they were really in love - or perhaps persuade her to remember they were really in love. Does it matter which? What is reality, if not what one thinks it is? Resnais finds an abstruse answer to his question. Reality, he suggests, is a Pla tonic allegory, in which human experiences are merely the image and shadow of divine things, in which human lives, like crystals, fulfill a cosmic lattice. Specifically. Resnais suggests that hero and heroine represent The Eternal Masculine and The Eternal Feminine, which stand impersonal in stone and larger than life...
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...More Complaints. Much of Kennedy's good press was appropriate and fitting. As the front-running, hardest-driving and by far the most engaging contender, Kennedy made more news than anyone else, and deserved the extensive pla'y he received. His well-lubricated public-relations machine was also stunningly effective in wooing newsmen. Long before Los Angeles, reporters discovered that Kennedy's able and imaginative aides were ever ready to accommodate a soliciting newsman with inside stories, exclusives and audiences with the leader. Said Kennedy Press Secretary Pierre Salinger: "Most of the press covered the convention...