Word: turmoil
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...million South Vietnamese whose relatives were among the 900,000 that chose to migrate to the South in 1954. Others dispute this judgment, pointing out that the Catholic hierarchy in South Viet Nam does not appear to be overly afraid of Communist vengeance. In the current turmoil, not a single Catholic bishop in the areas overrun by the Communists is known to have left his post...
...Ford and Kissinger, Viet Nam aside, are right in their concern about the present U.S. role in the world. It does need redefinition ? and reaffirmation. Kissinger argues that ten years of domestic turmoil are taking their toll and that attacks on the "central authority" of the U.S. are weakening its foreign policy. The attack he seems to have in mind consists of Congress's refusing to go along with the Executive. Up to a point this is normal in the American system, but if carried too far, this disaffection between Congress and the White House on foreign policy will...
...were appalled by the social turmoil there, and have been concerned with bringing this to the attention of people here," she said...
...were at pains to include footage in which Joplin talks about "feeling good." She comes off like Little Miss Good vibes, a wild flower of the love generation who wilted for reasons unspecified. Far worse than being merely sentimental, Janis is dishonest, dishonoring her talent by dismissing the personal turmoil that underscored...
THIS SOFTER VIEW of Freud makes some of the turmoil of the early psychoanalytic movement more reasonable. Freud's dramatic break with Jung over infantile sexuality was more than a disagreement between two men who shared a penchant for scientific heresy. The rivalry had been building to an icy separation for years, with Freud at first uncritically embracing his bright new supporter, then burdening him with the administration of the International Psychoanalytic Association, and finally resenting even Jung's greater physical stature. In a photograph taken at the Weimar Congress in 1911. Freud at five foot seven seems taller than...