Word: sadnesses
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...want to know why Elizabeth looked so sad," she said. Her name was Susie. "When I opened my eyes, I saw Elizabeth sitting against the wall, looking sad, and I want to know...
Susie looked uncomfortable and then said, "Are you sad, Elizabeth...
...make the film as shocking as possible, Watkins decided to make it look like a television documentary. An off-camera interviewer is asking radiation victims, "Well, how do you feel now, with your country destroyed and everyone sick or dead? How do you feel?" This is all very sad. To make something as real as he could, Watkins structured nuclear war as an event, as a lousy event you watch on CBS Reports on Thursday night...
...World War II, when he served as chaplain to the Belgian underground. After the war, he traveled 250,000 miles to find foster homes for some 160,000 displaced persons; established seven refugee villages across Europe. In accepting the Nobel Prize, he reminded the world of Newton's sad observation that "men build too many walls and not enough bridges," then continued to build more bridges by establishing a University for Peace...
...intimacy starts with the catalogue which gives a full, personal account of Winthrop's life. It makes good if somehow sad reading--the story of a quiet Victorian son of an old New England family, his secluded life and his single passion for collecting...