Word: reacted
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...fails to deal completely with any. It presents the themes to us as fragments, not as parts of a unified whole. If this film is making a statement, it is an ambiguous statement. If it is presenting us with an experience, it is an experience to which we must react ambivalently. Yet, the media do not generally present us with a clear image of events in this country, and so it seems appropriate that this film should...
...policeman is in "a situation where he is being taunted and even having missiles thrown at him, then he is going to react just like any normal human being would," he said...
Throughout the grind, Gonzalez blew his cool only once. Fixing a hot eye on a linesman, he growled: "Every time I play you make at least one crappy call." That he didn't react more violently is part of the new strategy. "Anger uses up energy," says Gonzalez. "Because of the age factor I have to relax a bit more...
...result, progressive priests and laymen are being hounded in Brazil, the world's biggest nominally Catholic nation. Last week the Vatican issued an open warning to Brazil's military rulers. "We cannot remain deaf to the appeals of Christians who justly react against attacks and violations," said Maurice Cardinal Roy of Quebec, head of the Vatican's Pontifical Commission for Justice and Peace. He added: "Pope Paul is following the situation of the church in Brazil with vigilant attention...
...aware of the pressure to reform, Detroit will introduce 1971 models that exhale only 37% as much carbon monoxide as did 1960 models. To achieve this, however, requires increased engine heat, which in turn will increase the nitrogen oxide emissions. And nitrogen oxides are particularly dangerous: under sunlight, they react with waste hydrocarbons from gasoline to form PAN (per-oxyacl nitrate), along with ozone the most toxic element in smog...