Word: suggest
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...whatever that decision has been--with the efforts of Jean Genet or martin Luther king Jr. ("The Crimson's Hubris") is rather breathtaking. Yet in one important sense there is a common denominator--Genet and King confronted power and rejected its claims. Does Michael W. Hirschorn really mean to suggest that waving Playboy's flag--while taking its cash--could be somehow equivalent...
...Education Department, however, said the purpose of the publication was not to discuss specific educational programs, but rather to suggest approaches the public can take to improve education...
...would never vote to stop Playboy from printing this issue; I would never suggest that the government pass an ordinance banning pornography. Print 15,000 extra issues, drop them at every undergraduate's doorstep, and I will think you are petty and tacky. But I will never vote against your right to print your magazine and to take your pictures because I hope one day our society will be able to look at Playboy and Playgirl as sensual expressions of sexuality not objectification and degradation...
...start old and get younger?" keens Iona (Annie Potts), a perky eccentric in her 30s who has never discarded the totems of a happily trashy youth: prom dress, beehive hairdo and the Association crooning Cherish. But there is enough sweet irony in her voice to suggest that she has looked into the face of her teenage pal Andie (Molly Ringwald) and seen just why the Fountain of Youth is laced with citric acid. Teenhood is the pits. Faces are constantly aflush with anger, ardor, embarrassment. Anguish over dates and grades streaks the first application of mascara. Clique rivalries make...
...Sandinistas' plan, suggest the Reaganauts, is to delay action by Congress through the rest of the dry season, which lasts until June, while the regime undertakes an intense effort to cripple the rebels once and for all. According to the CIA, the Sandinistas are staging a sophisticated "disinformaton" campaign designed to convince liberal legislators that the contras are a bloodthirsty band of freebooters. Skeptics assume that despite the Administration's hype, Nicaragua's efforts are no different from the lobbying routinely done by other foreign nations...