Word: suggester
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Dole's ill-considered remark that World War I, World War II, the Korean War and Viet Nam were all "Democrat wars" that killed 1.6 million Americans. Retorted Mondale: "I think Senator Dole has richly earned his reputation as a hatchet man tonight. Does he really mean to suggest that there was a partisan difference over our involvement... to fight Nazi Germany...
...freak in the original. It is Kong's awakening to this outrage as much as his need to find the girl that sends him to his last stand atop-this time-the World Trade Center. That final destructive binge could be seen-and lines in the script lightly suggest it-as a projection of Western fears of, what might happen if the Third World should develop its potential power and strike back...
...serve only as relative measures and not hard and fast pictures of reality. The '75 figures, for example, include only money income. They do not include such "in kind" payments as food stamps or the value of subsidized public housing. This sort of benefit increased during the recession, suggesting that the U.S. poor were better off in 1975 than their dollar-income numbers suggest...
...daredevil defiance with which Smith ran his breakaway regime, friends suggest, reflects his personality as much as his politics. As a pilot flying Hawker Hurricanes in North Africa for the Royal Air Force during World War II, Smith barely survived a spectacular crackup on a takeoff. But after five months of plastic surgery in Cairo, during which his face had to be almost totally rebuilt, he was happily back flying fighter missions. Later he was shot down while strafing German positions in Italy, and found himself stranded far behind enemy lines. Eagerly playing guerrilla, Smith fought with a band...
Fisher called the high percentage of students entering law school "an astounding number," adding, "Our counseling would suggest that they would want some other kind of school, but another kind of school doesn't exist...