Word: treating
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Fairbanks doesn't know how to deal with his players, to treat them like men. He can't begin to appreciate the pride they have in themselves. Fairbanks still operates on some misplaced notion that for Team, God and Country, men want to win. But they win for each other, not for the fans, not for the coach...
...giving a treat (penny ice and cold meat) to a party of friends and relations...
...very hard, hard work, nothing so glamorous as one would think," laments Bianco Jagger after a week's work in Rome on her first movie. Tentatively titled Trick or Treat, the film is a story about a romantic quadrangle (three women, one man), and Bianca plays a young sophisticate who happens to fall in love with an older woman - and married, at that. Despite the androgynous appeal of Husband Mick Jagger, rock star of the Rolling Stones, Bianca confesses to strictly traditional romantic tastes. "It's a very difficult role for me to portray; I have never fallen...
That complacency proved costly. The spraying slowdown allowed the mosquitoes to thrive and multiply again. Quinine, used to treat malaria, is in short supply in some areas; India has not encouraged cultivation of the Cinchona trees from whose bark the drug is obtained (the malaria parasite is showing a rising resistance to the drug chloroquine, a synthetic substitute for quinine). Furthermore, rising petroleum prices have sent the costs of insecticides soaring, placing another burden on the shaky economics of the region. DDT, which cost India about $500 per ton in 1974, now costs...
...lode of mankind's mythologies and symbols, not rationally conceived but intuited through dreams and visions. A vast scholarship supported these theories. Whether or not one accepts them in the mystical sense, there is no denying the energy and intellect behind their authorship. Jung had the capacity to treat the universe as if it were an enormous crossword puzzle. Everything was interrelated; starting at any point, he could fill in all the blanks...