Word: shouldering
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...plays, since one of them puts a couple of critics right on stage and then draws them into the play. After that, some bad things--whose closer description might spoil Stoppard's beautifully elaborate plot--happen to them, so this critic at least is keeping one eye over his shoulder as he writes. I certainly have nothing against Tom Stoppards, who is the most original, witty and maybe even profound playwright to emerge in English for a decade. But I think he may have something against critics in general, having once been one himself, before his Rosencrantz and Guildenstern broke...
...white man living among Negroes... To live habitually as a superior among inferiors,...to live among a people whom, because of their needs, one must in common decency protect and defend is a sore burden in a world where one's own troubles are about all any life can shoulder...
However veiled, telling pressures for continuing the Israeli-Syrian disengagement talks were there. Sadat is believed to be willing to take part in discussions if asked. Assad is undoubtedly aware that the Arab world's most prestigious leader is now breathing over his shoulder. Both the Palestinians and Jordan's King Hussein are also anxious to begin talks, once Syria's are completed. The Palestinians, however, received little hope of accommodation last week from Golda Meir. During the Knesset's debate on her government, Mrs. Meir warned: "Israel rejects the establishment of an additional separate Arab...
Despite wrestling with a shoulder separation, Biello compiled a 6-1 record during his sophomore year before an ankle injury prematurely ended his season. This year a fractured vertebra in his neck forced Biello to stop wrestling after only six matches...
Terrier center Bill Burlington started the B.U. comeback at 9:43 when he flipped the puck over Harvard goalie John Aiken's shoulder. Robbins tied the game at 12:56 after a scramble in front of the Crimson...