Word: profounder
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...producers. He exacerbated troubled U.S. relations with Greece and Turkey during the Cyprus invasion of 1974. Yet, as the Europeans well-and gratefully-realized, he had boldly assumed the role of U.S. President for foreign policy and symbolized America's steady resolve during a profound domestic crisis. He could threaten, he could promise-and he could deliver. As secret negotiator, summiteer and diplomat extraordinaire, Kissinger had fascinated the Europeans...
...United States. He invariably finds it difficult to be absolutely detached. He does not look at the U.S. as though it were a totally strange country thousands of miles away. The reason goes beyond the presence there of a great Jewish community with which there exists a profound bond of religion and history. It reaches deep into the national instinct...
Through ooze profound, drinking the while his fill...
Henry Miller knew how to get along with life, and the genius of his novels is that he also knew how to write in the idiom of getting along with life. That good old euphimism "the facts of life" is a more profound statement about sexual matters than those who generally resort to it would care to admit. Sex really is the single most unavoidable fact of human existence. If the total abandonment of Miller's men and women to the demands of their bodies, to all kinds of fucking and anything they can think of to go with...
...should be included in the University insurance program. This is a fallacious argument, for abortion clearly is not just another routine operation. Abortion involves human life--many believe it entails the denial of that life--and to group it with minor surgery obscures the serious nature of the operation. Profound and disturbing questions remain about abortion, and for that reason alone the University should have refrained from institutionalizing abortion coverage...