Word: suspicions
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...many words to say things," she says), and she expects the council to approve it at an early meeting. Because of the council's fundamental agreement with the CRP's ideas, council members expect quick approval as well. The proposal "went through so many damn drafts that my suspicion is they'll do it straight off," Edward L. Pattullo, a member of the CRP, says, adding, "It was simply a matter of style...
...suspicion begins to form in the viewer's mind. What if this French Lieutenant is designed to do more than just tell two stories? What if it means to be a demonstration of actors' alchemy, not just into the identities of the characters they play, but into artists? Early in the film, Mike and Anna are rehearsing a scene that takes place in the woods: Sarah slips and falls into Charles' arms. The first run-through is perfunctory. Anna says, "Let's just do it again, O.K.?" She walks back to her mark, turns...
...least, the Federal Reserve shows no signs of easing off its high-interest policy. Instead, there is wide suspicion among bankers that last week's inflation figure will make the Reserve more determined than ever to battle down high prices by keeping money tight...
...Soviet perception of the Minuteman debate, at least as expressed by official spokesmen in a series of interviews in Moscow, is a mixture of righteous indignation, countercharges and carefully reasoned assurances. "These wild scenarios by American armchair strategists breed suspicion and paranoia and serve to justify the arms race," says Georgi Arbatov, the director of the Institute for the Study of the U.S.A. and Canada and a member of the Communist Party Central Committee...
There are several other ways that Western Europe could be destroyed in a war, and this has been true almost since the end of the last war. But the TNF quite suddenly this spring became a focus of fear and suspicion. The fear is that far from deterring an SS-20 attack, the NATO intention to deploy weapons of similar range might actually provoke attack. The suspicion, nourished by the hard-line anti-Soviet rhetoric of the incoming Reagan Administration, is that the U.S. believes there could be such a thing as "victory" in a nuclear war and seeks...