Word: sayed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Harrington said the "energy crisis" is a political problem of corporate domination and although "we must say no to the nukes," control of alternative energy sources must rest with the public...
Stewart was upset over the call, but realistic. "It would have been nice to get the out on that play," he said afterwards, "but they still would have had a man on third. In that way, you can't really say that the call cost us the game...
Stewart added that "I can say for sure, though, that if there had been two outs when I had two strikes on the next guy (Shepard), I certainly wouldn't have thrown the curve ball to him, like I did with one out." "The curve ball" turned out to be the wild pitch...
Bills that move us closer to the draft are clearly not based on a rational assessment of the audience they are aimed at. A generation born and raised on the monolithic visions of World War II and the Korean War, some analysts say, is trying desperately to convince itself that its sons and daughters feel the urge to serve. "Duty, honor, country and a sense of obligation to serye the Nation and mankind are very much a part of the ethic of today's youth," says Korean war veteran Rep. Paul J. McCloskey (R-Cal.). He insists the "young idealist...
...concluding volume, I felt, if I could grasp what it means to say that the historical lacks significance, I could attribute to that stubbornly phenomenal human record the significance which the classic [western] poetry/history idealistic condenscension would strip from it. And so I wrote the history of how something became history, as modern men became modern in making their past past, while keeping it or restoring it us theirs...