Word: respecting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...EMPEROR OF ICE-CREAM, by Brian Moore. A tough, uncompromising novel about a very young man who learns the value of self-respect by daring to meet the crises caused by an air raid during World War II. Author Moore (The Luck of Ginger Coffey) casts a cold eye on society but warms it with Irish...
...subject, finally admitting that he really has no firm position. Levey and Ben-Porath, conversely, attack the problem with the rigor and hard-nosedness of their chosen discipline, economics. Their articles display an impressive tightness, derived from a controlled tension between deep conviction and and an even deeper respect for logic and evidence...
...Missions. Sharply rejected at the third session because of its sterile, scholastic tone, the 40-page schema acknowledges the duty of the church to respect the cultural heritage of different nations, proposes a Central Evangelization Board for Catholic missions, vaguely outlines how Catholics may and may not cooperate with other Christian missionaries...
...born in Denison by accident"? The school board backed off, sheepishly offered to name, well, the school auditorium after him. But would Ike still attend? He'd be delighted. And so were the townspeople when the general arrived, flashing the famous grin and sternly telling young people to respect law and order. "The nicest part," said a woman who has lived there 76 years, "is he never said anything about the squabble...
...noticeably at the end that he went so far as to violate De Gaulle's French-officials-speak-French policy by rising to toast Fowler in English. The talks clearly produced a détente in the strained Franco-American monetary relations, and they gave the French a new respect for Fowler as an articulate and careful negotiator...