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Word: relationship (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...once before. In September 1964, the President offered him the post of Attorney General, to replace Robert F. Kennedy. Fortas turned down the job. But the offer of a seat on the high court was one that Fortas could not turn down; he had said before, in describing his relationship with Lyndon Johnson, "He gives me the honor of having some confidence in my discretion and experience in law and government...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Supreme Court: Lawyer & Friend | 8/6/1965 | See Source »

...that there was significance to the fact that some Times columnists and some writers for the Sunday Magazine have taken a different viewpoint from that expressed in our editorials. The opinions expressed by columnists and writers for the Times and the magazine are strictly their own and have no relationship whatsoever to the editorial opinions of the New York Times as such...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jul. 30, 1965 | 7/30/1965 | See Source »

Moyers' performance in his new job is largely shaped by his relationship with the President. Johnson gave Moyers' predecessor little leeway. Wary of the presidential temper, Reedy even hesitated to reveal Johnson's traveling plans, much to the annoyance of the White House correspondents. As an intimate of the President, Moyers not only attends staff meetings, he also helps make policy. So he has no trouble fielding questions about major matters at his twice-a-day briefings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Candor at the White House | 7/30/1965 | See Source »

...problem seems to me to revolve around the multi-leveled plot. Every character has a carefully plotted relationship to every other, a relationship often twisted by family ties and past animosities. If a production succeeds, every line crackles with the meaning behind it; the languid pace becomes for the audience, as it is for the characters, a veil that covers a nest of suspense...

Author: By Donald E. Graham, | Title: Uncle Vanya | 7/22/1965 | See Source »

Having proved twice that his crew is the best in the world, Coach Adam, 53, is thinking of retiring. "I'm getting older," he says, "and an older coach doesn't have the same contact and relationship with his boys as a younger coach. There isn't the same enthusiasm...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Crew: Top Strokes | 7/16/1965 | See Source »

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