Word: plaines
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Israel, the cease-fire plan that had been worked out in Washington and Cairo represented a critical decision in its national life. The realities of the agreement were starkly plain: they demonstrated that while Israel had won a military victory in the Yom Kippur War, it was in serious danger of losing the diplomatic battle that followed...
NEIL YOUNG--Some of Neil Young's new songs are so horribly self-pitying (and just plain horrible) that I feel sorry for myself for ever worshipping his music. I mean, how could any 16-year-old not want to sing so plaintively, write so cryptically, look at the world through such sensitive eyes, and feel so wrongfully hurt? Now, for the price of admission, you can buy "After the Gold Rush" and dream about how it used to be. Not better, but perhaps simpler...
...Saturday night, a lone young man, very plain-looking with nearly-combed black hair and dark-frame glasses, sits at one of the four tables in the small store. He stares down at the steaming anchovy-and-onion pizza. With a slow, deliberate move he tugs at a piece of pizza, lifts it to his mouth, and begins to chew it, savoring his solitude with each melancholy bite...
Paul Rosenberg '75, an organizer of Mass PIRG East, said yesterday that small claims courts were set up as an "uncomplicated, plain-language, inexpensive procedure for settling minor grievances...
...Executive branch." At first he thought that he should tender his own resignation after carrying out the order, as proof that he was not merely clearing his own way to a better job. Richardson urged Bork to stay on "to keep the department running," but Bork has made it plain that he has no desire to make his arrangement permanent. The post no longer looks inviting "after the last several days," he said at a press conference last week, his sporty red beard dripping with perspiration. To underscore that feeling, Bork has remained in his Solicitor General's office...