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...moved [sophomore] Kevin Dwan back therefrom linebacker, and maybe he can do somethingthere, but it's very unsettled," Restic said...
...moved [sophomore] Kevin Dwan back therefrom linebacker, and may be he can do somethingthere, but it's very unsettled," Restic said...
...would flow from the 15-minute address. The speech was well-received by the soon-to-be Harvard graduates, receiving a particularly loud ovation following Marshall's vow to withhold economic assistance from any "governments, political parties or groups which seek to perpetuate human misery in order to profit therefrom politically or otherwise...
...great deal depends. So I believe that if we were to touch upon the question of the leaders of two such great nations as the U.S. and the Soviet Union, then surely in all of their way of thinking, in their analyses, in the practical conclusions that they draw therefrom, their starting point should be an awareness of the tremendous responsibility that rests upon them as leaders of two such nations...
...MacLaine, writing without help (although she is extensively edited) has produced three already, and is at work on another. The first, Don't Fall Off the Mountain, (1970), was part career review, part travelogue, with flashes of mysticism. She followed this bestseller with You Can Get Therefrom Here (1975), a reflection on her political activities and her tour of China that struck some critics as naive; it sold less well. MacLaine's biggest success as an author is the 1983 Out on a Limb: 176,000 copies were printed in hard-cover and about 1.2 million in paperback...