Word: sowed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...sow, so shall ye reap. Let the Arabs, like other men, reap the bitter fruit of seeds they alone have sown...
...Calling Ornano's candidacy already a failure, Chirac said he was offering his own "so that the capital of France does not run the risk of falling into Socialist-Communist hands." The logic convinced no one. Premier Raymond Barre, visibly angered, charged that Chirac's move would sow such political confusion in the ranks of the majority that his economic-recovery program would be "compromised." Added Centrist Leader Jean Lecanuet: "Far from strengthening the majority, Mr. Chirac's initiative risks giving the left a chance." Though Paris has long been a conservative stronghold, recent polls do indeed...
...appropriate than the ancients knew. Like the infant whose birth they symbolize, stars, by living and dying, enable whole new worlds to be born. Conceived in the frigid darkness of space, stars during their lives produce the elements that make life possible and sustain it. When they die, they sow these substances like seeds across the heavens. The elements eventually become part of new stars and planets. Thus in death there is rebirth...
Earl Butz as Secretary of Agriculture should have known better than anyone else that you reap what you sow...
...CHINA'S FRIENDS. There are so-called friends, self-styled friends of the Chinese people . . . with "honey on their lips and murder in their hearts." They are the imperialists . . . Stalin is the true friend of the cause of liberation of the Chinese people. No attempt to sow dissension, no lies and calumnies, can affect the Chinese people's wholehearted love and respect for Stalin and our genuine respect for the Soviet Union...