Word: touche
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Jalisco and he spoke to me of Guadalajara and its University. I thanked him then, and now-- certainly--I thank him more. Because we have received the friendly affection of the Mexican people, of your women and of your men. What can be more important than to be in touch with the young people, and feel how they react strongly and vibrantly, with a clear revolutionary and anti-imperialist conscience...
...Charlotte Curtis is the best possible person to fill this job," said Editorial Page Editor John Oakes. "She is really in touch with modern life and modern civilization." Indeed, she has transformed the Times's predictable women's page into a provocative section about the way people live. But does she have the heavyweight credentials to take over Salisbury's job? "I majored in American politics and history at Vassar," she says. "What we wear, the way we eat, how we live-these are all commentaries on the political scene...
...addition, inflation, dollar devaluations and scandals like the Equity Funding fiasco have soured many investors on stocks, bonds and other paper abstractions. People are putting their money into things that they can touch and handle: paintings, rare coins, new cars and refrigerators. By far the most popular of these palpable investments is land, which offers the buyer the rare psychological opportunity to speculate and still feel cloaked with the prestige of the property holder...
...reviewing the scope of work to see that it is touching all of the factors we think it should touch," City Planner Robert Boyer said yesterday...
Well, I, like many other overzealous residents of this regions, was duped into believing in the Patriots at that point in time. After all, the New York Gaints, the team that had the hearts of many during the period when the Patriots were foundering, were again and out of touch with their constituency. The Pats looking young, exciting and cleancut...