Word: signed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...father took it when he was here but I didn't sign up because he told me it's too hard," one freshman, who wished to remain anonymous, said yesterday...
...about time to get back to the old generals, although I can't talk about them. So don't press me. To quote from the directions on the generals, "Sign your paper. The signature will be taken as an assertion that the paper is entirely your own work." Well, this whole paper is not entirely my own work. A lot of people worked very long hours to get this paper out and I'm not going to take the claim for the whole thing. You can stop me anytime...
Before his weekend departure, Vance received yet another sign that his second mission to Moscow had gone better than his first: during a final, two-hour meeting with Brezhnev, the Soviet leader and Vance agreed in principle that a Carter-Brezhnev summit would be desirable in midsummer-if a SALT agreement can be worked out by then...
...requires poor Richard Thomas, known herein as Jimmy J., to strip, smear himself with river mud and encourage his pals to join him in a fake primitive rite designed to put them in touch with the departed spirit. A dog's howl seems to him a sign that he has been heard, though a more objective observer might imagine the hound to be the world's first furry movie critic. A little later there is a candlelit attempt to summon Dean via ouija board, which spills over into a raid on a lover's lane to frighten...
...film's failure stems from the desperate seriousness with which it regards its subject. It keeps insisting that Jimmy J.'s behavior is a sign of anti-bourgeois sensitivity rather than cretinism. This error is deepened by making him and his friends college-age. One might possibly accept this nonsense if the actors were young teenagers...