Word: respectibility
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...really surprised to see his name show up so many times on the preference cards," he said. "The senior class seems to feel pretty strongly that we should stand behind a guy who never says die, who comes back and keeps fighting, and commands everyone's respect...
...want the audience to work. I ask them to see the film from the beginning and devote their full attention to it, treating it with the same respect they would give a painting, a symphony, or any work of art. I treat them with the same respect by inviting them to search for their own meanings instead of insulting their intelligence with obvious explanations...
...which seem eternal. It is no accident that if one took The Passenger and cut it into 180,000 or however many frames, each one would somehow be complete in itself and quite beautiful. Antonioni attempts not only to please our eyes. He demands, just as he said, the respect for his frames that one "would give a painting...
...have received the letter you sent me with respect to the proposals of the DuBois Institute Student Committee. Let me do my best to respond...
...PRAISE WITH WHICH some critics have greeted Celebration probably has more to do with their respect for its author, a novelist and essayist who taught at Sarah Lawrence and died in December 1972, than with its merits as a novel. A political writer from a generation that provided no large community of political artists. Swados published his first novel in 1955, when the Cold War was at its iciest, the United States was prosperous, and middle-class and professional people could be told that the working class was a figment of Communist propagandists' imaginations. In the 1930s, when large chunks...