Word: trusts
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...trust readers will forgive me if I do not try to rewrite my book each time someone displays the standard confusions and errors. Here, in any event, are some assertions of my own, which my book attempts to support by evidence...
...investigate and prosecute violations of the law. He is well equipped for this job by his previous experience. But it must be understood that the crimes in the Watergate affair are not limited to the technical violations of the Federal law; they include the intolerable abuse of public trust in the office of the presidency...
...aside a magazine, and essentially ignore both the war and the world. Safe within the TV-bred confidence that everything will turn out all right by the end of the half-hour, Maynard handles the information flood that shows no signs of ebbing by retreating to the blind trust of earlier times, by pleading ignorance, by turning inward...
...roof. During the last three years, they formed and broke off and then reformed intellectual dependencies, became boy-and-girl-friends and then became lovers, moved in with each other, and then drew apart in anger or disappointment or boredom--only to find another person to love or trust in spite of the avid comments of spectators. Dunster wasn't the only House to evolve a hopeful, tangled and sometimes tormented community under the new dispensation of co-residence. The yearbook tells us that if you live near the Dunster library, you will be bothered by the frequent concerts held...
Somewhere in their past a normal expectation failed, a reasonable trust in life was lost. Other people live. The sad girls merely survive-spiritually older than their grandmothers, younger than the children they will never have-lonely refugees in a no woman's land...