Word: stressed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Tune. Ford has already indicated some of the issues on which he expects to run. He will stress the rebirth of confidence in the presidency, his advocacy of a strong national defense and his new efforts to combat street crime. Probably most important, he will call for an end to the excesses of big Government, a crusade against bureaucratic delay and overregulation of business, big and small. (Ford last week called in the heads of the regulatory agencies and urged them to cut away as much red tape and limitations on private enterprise as they could.) At week...
...Discovering Inner Energy and Overcoming Stress, Bloomfield, Cain & Jaffe...
...major goal of the official conference is to draft a ten-year plan of action for member nations that will stress better health care and education for women and their increased participation in government. Yet global politics seemed to be the main preoccupation, at least at the outset. Mexico's President Echeverria opened the proceedings by calling for a redistribution of world wealth and political power to bring about a "new international order." The International Women's Year could not make good on its promise of peace, declared Mrs. Sadat, "while Arab lands remain occupied, while the Palestinians...
...because God has. Shakespeare means us to know that the universe itself has reached its apocalyptic hour, and he asks his white-locked King to look upon the dethronement of all order, a grotesque, absurd, horrifying realm of meaninglessness. Instead, Page has encouraged Morris Carnovsky to stress the "foolish fond old man" in Lear, petulant, bewildered and sorely vexed by his daughters' heartless ingratitude. At 77, Carnovsky is a figure of biblical gravity and delivers the lines beautifully in a voice that retains the dark timbre of a cello. But he can no longer vault to Lear...
...Discovering Inner Energy and Overcoming Stress, Bloomfield, Cain & Jaffe...