Word: revolutionizing
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Dealmaker for the revolution? Put to Dole, the thought provokes the characteristic response he offers when he doesn't want to answer. "Hmmmm...ughhh," Dole mutters as his lips pucker, a cringe preparatory to their rapidly moving up and down for a second or two--a disconcerting gesture his aides...
ON THE PLANE TO NEW HAMPshire last week, Dole seemed less interested in Powell's decision than in the results of the previous day's off-year elections. He was looking for good news and found little. The message seemed to be that voters are growing leery, even scared, of...
This, says former Representative Vin Weber, another Dole-for-President supporter, is the "art of softening" the revolution's hardest edges.
The setting is New York City, and the plaid flares and tiger-striped rompers let you know the year is 1971. The main character, Bobby (Andrew Burlinson), is a single guy who is decidedly neurotic. He's sort of the musical version of Jack Tripper: cheerful, clean-cut and sexually...
Vicente constantly wonders whether independence has improved things for people or if everything remained the same Director Gomes successfully poses this question to the audience from the beginning of the film. Gomes' subtle question climaxes in a harsh confrontation between Yonta and Vicente, the symbolic children of the revolution.