Word: sirs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...said he knew nothing about those funds and did not know what he had meant in telling Nixon that to have taken the money would have "compounded the problem." Asked Ben-Veniste: "It compounded the problem of all the money paid to the [original Watergate] defendants?" Insisted Haldeman: "No, sir. That is totally incorrect." When defense attorneys raised objections that Nixon's offers were irrelevant because "we're not trying the former President of the U.S.," Ben-Veniste replied: "The offer of money shows that they were all in it together. They were protecting each other...
...know, I always wondered about that taping equipment but I'm damn glad we have it, aren't you?" Noting that there were "very helpful" comments on the tapes, Haldeman agreed: "Yes, sir...
Caught in the wink of a photographer's lens, they stand to gether smiling, rock-'n'-roll women in sequined chiffon and funky jeans. But they pay dearly for success. The rock business is a road business. Once the euphoria of the first room-service sir loin evaporates, they inherit a numbing chronology of concrete tunnels, cold buffets and limousine-driving dopers...
...Harry Reasoner visited Ford at Camp David for a private interview and asked him: "Can you grow into the office, sir...
What is even more puzzling is why Sir John, a man far from devoid of intellect, should have totally ignored the fact that Private Lives is a romantic comedy and not a knockabout farce to be milked for cheap, rowdy laughs. However they may strike us 44 years after the play was written, Amanda and Elyot were meant to be romantic names. The one song in the play, Some Day I'll Find You, is as seductive as a dizzying perfume. This production exudes merely a sorry stench. ·T.E.K...