Word: revealing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...what led Jeb Stuart Magruder, a key Nixon campaign aide, to go to the grand jury in one of the first moves to help crack the case. The President wanted Mitchell, too, to go before the grand jury, and Nixon instructed Ehrlichman to tell Mitchell that he should reveal all he knew about the burglary and to "let the chips fall where they...
James's intention was to reveal the hypocrisies of the snobbish upper classes. His little sketch of Daisy is the portrayal of everything they scorn; even more, it is an affront to the whole of Victorian society and its stiff, sexual repression. Daisy, said one Philadelphian publisher in rejecting the long story written in 1878, was "an outrage to American girlhood." Yet, Daisy is not an outrage: She is the one alive person in the story amidst a virtual morgue of grey propriety. She's also coquettish, a flirt of the worst sort, and a damnable tease. But throughout...
COURT: Let me see if we can't cut through this. Do I understand then when you use the word "deliberate," you were not using it in the sense of premeditated and evil but rather in the sense of failing to reveal something that you feel was sufficient of importance to be revealed? Is that correct...
...celebrated as ends in themselves as they are in the works of Josef and Anni Albers. The Albers and their students at Black Mountain College are the subject of an eclectic exhibition at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, an exhibition which draws on nearly forty years of artistic production to reveal the creative energy and inquisitive imagination of two of the finest masters of abstract design...
From an object of curiosity, and even scorn, she has suddenly become the focus of her countrymen's attention. It was she who appeared on television to reveal the seriousness of her husband's illness. It was she who, choking back tears, announced that he had died. And it was again she?dressed in black unadorned with jewelry?who symbolized Argentina's sorrow. The icy smile, the tightly pulled-back hair dyed dark blonde and the slightly strident voice of Maria Estela ("Isabelita") Martinez de Perón, 43, last week dominated the thoughts of Argentines nearly as much...