Word: reliefs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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There is no question war crimes occurred. There is no evidence whatsoever, though, that Herbert showed any interest in reporting them until seventeen months after he was relieved of command, and that relief of command had nothing to do with war crimes...
...SENSE, all the men are more of a hindrance to the show than an aid, because they are expected both to provide comic relief (song and dance routines) and to represent the forces the women fight against. The music-hall element, though it does smooth the transitions between song and speech, also expected to connect a compelling but rather unwieldy storyline. The strain is too much, and the actors are so anxious to entertain (for that is the thrust of the routines) that they aren't convincing as the chauvinists they really...
...large circle so that everyone could hear, on and on until the sordid details were stretched way beyond titillating plausibility, yet still on until everyone had got his horny rocks off. And no one seemed much bothered by this exhibition of rooster revelry. In fact, one eyewitness registered relief...
...Union's concern for the rest of the community is also evident in its demand that its financial gains not come at the expense of undergraduates or non-professional University employees. The relief of graduate student penury should not be purchased at the price of more tuition increases for undergraduates or pay cuts for Building and Grounds workers...
...techniques practiced, or years of sexual experience. He also concluded that a woman's likelihood to climax could not be measured by any externally perceived characteristics such as passivity, femininity, sociablity, uninhibitedness, or degree of anxiety. After strong doses of psychoanalytic theory, we can utter a sigh of relief as Fisher writes that a woman's ability to be sexually responsive is "only one aspect of her life and should not be used to classify her in any general sense as a psychologically adequate or inadequate person...