Word: speak
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...novel is also marred to a certain extent by shallow character development. Williams simply does not reach into and bring out his minor characters as he did in The Man Who Cried I Am. For all their humanity they seem incomplete; in some instances they speak and act like puppets...
COLUMBIA-PRINCETON: Rest assured that the Tigers have been working their tails off, so to speak. after their humiliation last Saturday. It seems a certainty that they'll get their first points of the season against Columbia today. The Lions should be flushed with success after their narrow 14 point loss last week. Princeton will be hungry, and more used to the new offense. I'd say something like 33-7 for Princeton is close...
Monday, October 6 NET JOURNAL (NET, 9-10 p.m.). "Speak Out on Drugs" brings together eight 15-to-20-year-olds who talk about their experiences with marijuana, LSD and "speed" (amphetamine). Questions phoned in by viewers will be answered and discussed by an M.D., a lawyer and a psychologist...
...York City, and those words are the summons to the barricades, the social contract and tacit manifesto of the Democratic challenger for the mayoralty of the five boroughs of the fabled, troubled city. His name is Mario Angelo Procaccino, and he is a defiant little man who claims to speak for the angry little people?by far the voting majority ?who live and suffer life in New York. For four years, Procaccino and those he seeks to lead have endured what they feel is a special form of outrage, over and above rising taxes and prices, crumbling services, strife...
What about those elections scheduled for next May? "This is a revolutionary government," Ovando shrugged at a press conference, "and we cannot yet speak about elections." Whatever its politics, Bolivia has become the ninth Latin American country to come under military rule, thus joining a growing club whose members now control more than half of Latin America's 260 million people...