Word: rosee
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...eyes hollow, his black mustache working with emotion, the last of the old Bolsheviks rose to speak. "Not everyone knows that I had an operation three years ago," began Soviet President Anastas Mikoyan, 70, his voice trem bling. "I feel this now, and it has an effect on my work. Now I find it diffi cult to carry out a big job." A frozen hush fell over the 1,443 members of the Supreme Soviet. They did not dare applaud; after all, they might be witnessing a purge...
Exaggerated Language. After 3½-weeks of such rambling, which was countered by a dozen eminent witnesses who testified that Rose had no Communist connection whatever, District Court Judge Donald T. Barbeau instructed the jury that actual malice may be inferred from "exaggerated language" as well as from repeated publication after the victim's denial. More important, he ruled out the need to find actual malice after Rose left the legislature: Rose's professorship at the state university did not make him a public official. Thus advised, the jury awarded Rose $20,000 from Gerda Koch and Christian...
...linchpin truth proclaimed by the Christian Gospels-"the central fact of all history," as 17th century Bishop Jacques Bossuet put it-is that Christ was crucified in Jerusalem, that he died on the cross, was buried, and on the third day rose from the dead...
...recent risers are concentrated in a few industries. In November, airline issues climbed 17.5% because the industry is highly "leveraged"-every rise in sales beyond the break-even point translates into a tremendous advance in profits. Television manufacturers rose 16.1% as a group last month because of the color TV surge, and aerospace manufacturers gained 15.1% as a result of increasing defense orders...
Asked if there was any truth to news accounts that he is always armed. Sims rose from his chair, smiled, and spread his lapels. "You can see; I do not carry a gun," he said...