Word: rewardingly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...along the way. Says Dietrich: "One day he called me in a state of agitation and told me he had lost it. 'I've got to get it back,' he said. 'Do what you have to do to recover it.' I offered a reward in every available medium, and advertised for weeks. I spent over $1,000 trying to retrieve his 100 notebook, but we never got even a nibble...
Luckily however, Nicholas and Alexandra has more going for it than just a generous budget. It was directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, a man who is usually in solid control of his cameras and last year guided Patton to a virtual sweep of the Academy Awards (Hollywood likes to reward success). It also concerns a subject and a period that fascinates Americans: the Russian Revolution. Almost everyone west of Berlin shares various illusions about the nature of the Russian people, if only because Russia has always deliberately shielded itself from foreign scrutiny. The average American is eager to view...
Coach John Lee has been pleased with the development of the squad since then, and now Dan Blakinger (118), Carl Biello (126), Josh Henson (134) and Gerry Kahrilas (142) must reward him by providing the nucleus of the Crimson's success today...
...epoch. We are living through one of the most difficult periods of our time. Some say we are divided over Viet Nam; others blame other domestic discord. But I believe the cause of our anguish is deeper. Throughout our history we believed that effort was its own reward. Partly because so much has been achieved here in America, we have tended to suppose that every problem must have a solution and that good intentions should somehow guarantee good results. Utopia was seen not as a dream, but as our logical destination if we only traveled the right road. Our generation...
Kistiakowsky. As a reward for my services during the election campaign. I was appointed a member of--as it turned out--a fictitious organization called something like the President's advisors or board of advisors on foreign policy. It met once or twice during the campaign for a briefing and never met afterwards. But I was never formally dismissed. Hence, I wrote a letter to the President urging him to de-escalate the war in the fall of '65, about Christmas...