Word: seek
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...heap of stories about Uncle Ephraim and Job Hicks; and Louisiana's Russell Long, whose father Huey once rambled on for 151 hours about the delights of potlikker and corn pones, finally gave up only because his colleagues denied him a "gentleman's quorum" so he could seek out a men's room...
...that the husband of Businesswoman Lady Bird Johnson has promised to seek out more women for federal jobs, the spotlight has been focused on a force in the U.S. economy that is growing in numbers and importance: women workers. One in every three U.S. women works-half again as many as 15 years ago-and one in every three workers is a woman. The number of women in the labor force, which stands at 25 million, is growing by 2.5% a year, compared with a 1.4% gain for men. Last week several steps were afoot to open still more jobs...
...couldn't get along without you," Tony whines. And his manservant snarls back: "Then go and get me a glass of brandy-don't just stand there, go and get it!" Another offbeat episode has Tony and Barrett locked up in splendid squalor, playing hide-and-seek and squabbling like schoolgirls. After that, a final orgy seems tame, even pointless...
Rather, the philosophy of "Negritude" holds that Negro peoples should confront this issue openly and not seek refuge in a lot of useless historical myth-making, which neither helps us overcome a cultural inferiority complex nor facilitates scientific understanding of why Negro African cultures only attained the stage of technological evolution that they...
...play seek-the-symbol at this point obviously would ruin the game for others. Nevertheless, the silence blatantly is the silence between the young and the old, the loving and the loved, the individual and the nation, one country and another...