Word: refering
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Wednesday, 8-8:30 p.m. E.D.T. People refer to Bill Moyers less often these days as "President Johnson's former press secretary." And for good reason. With his weekly Journal, now in its third year, he has established a more immediate identity: television's best regularly scheduled observer of the American scene. The Journal takes in a wide range of opinions of writers, scholars and ordinary concerned citizens as well as political pros. Mostly, however, it is distinguished by the host's earnest, well-prepared, civilized but dogged pursuit of matters that are not only of wide...
...Josiah Quincy gang probably believed they were justly honoring the first Tea Party with their dainty little tea service. Violence was not mentioned in any of the speeches nor did any of the speakers refer to the oppression which led to the celebration. For the celebrants in Faneuil Hall the struggle was over and done with; all that was left was to sit back and enjoy...
...particular population at a particular time, that results from genetic differences among individuals in the population. As defined and as estimated, the heritability applies only to a particular population of individuals at a particular time. Thus it is nonsense to speak about "the heritability of I.Q." We must refer to "the heritability of I.Q. performances among North German schoolchildren in 1973." That same trait may have a different heritability, higher or lower, in another population at another time. Now any population, say the white population of the United States, is itself heterogeneous both genetically and environmentally. That...
...willing to return some of the occupied territories to Egypt; only 19% were prepared to do so at the height of the war. There are also, increasingly, shadings of thought about Arabs. Many Israelis, who have long viewed Jordan's King Hussein as the most accommodating Arab leader, refer to him by the friendly diminutive "Hussey" and praise him for not opening a third front against them. Egypt's President Anwar Sadat, if not liked, is at least more respected than he was before...
...play relied originally on its satire of a Disraeli appointee to the Admiralty as its main attraction. In its time it was effective, as even Disraeli began to refer to the unfortunate man as "Pinafore Smith," but the elements of the play which have caused it to be produced by countless companies, colleges, and high schools lie in the comedy which was originally intended as a vehicle, not an end in itself...