Word: proceeded
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Proceed, great chief, with virtue on thy side...
...journalism reveals itself for what it is: fiction. Each of the 14 people in Interview with History is introduced so that the reader sees the individual as a symbol of something much bigger. Your technique encourages the reader to forget that you invented any symbolism you see. Then you proceed to back up your perception with "fact" through the interviews. It's all just too neat, everyone you interview fits just too perfectly into your larger structure...
...search for a new identity, these writers suggest that something different and more rewarding is possible, something more willfull and willed. And they affirm that it is necessary to debunk old mores on the level of one-to-one relationships between men and women before you can proceed to the larger issues and ambitions...
...Bradley travels with the Knicks, he reminisces and analyses about almost every aspect (some more hopeful than profound) that basketball and society bring to bear on each other. Especially early in the book, his attempts at insight proceed by a kind of historical method. He sifts through the histories of players, arenas, and American culture, with no particular emphasis on his own life. Of his better-known teammates he provides biographical accounts, which are almost always ironic reversals of the Chip Hilton hero-makes-good stories. He traces the life of Willis Reed from cotton-picking in Mississippi to knee...
...look elsewhere for funds for an operation whose costs must usually be paid in advance. Should the RUS fund run out, there would be nowhere in the University students could go for money to cover abortions--which must be performed as soon as possible if the operation is to proceed legally...