Word: un
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Dandin (which Moliere himself played, and whose name has become a generic term for a nincompoop), George Bolton is sufficiently successful. His un-stage-English accent is appropriate for one who is supposed to be incapable of acquiring even a veneer of upper-class manner and speech. But he does not capture enough of Dandin's vanity. The role is modeled on the stock Pantalone of Italian comedy, and Bolton wears Pantalone's traditional long beard and long black cloak...
...space to sort out our present unemployment and housing problems." In the future, they claim, immigrants can be admitted as and where needed. A Manchester businessman shares the general belief that the solution is pragmatically correct, if inequitable. "It's generally conceded that the Immigrants Act is terribly un-British," he said, "but it's just another example of the changing times which make un-British acts inevitable...
...walls, bridges, pavements blossomed a new slogan: "Un Seul Héros le Peuple!" (The Only Hero Is the People...
Political Spectrum. Whatever the un rest that is disturbing the Franco regime, it has so far not benefited Spain's splintered political parties, which are hardly parties in the usual sense. They operate in a vacuum, with no means of reaching the Spanish people, and they suffer from that fierce individualism that turns any three Spaniards meeting on a street corner into a new political faction...
...Defection. Hegger argues that there is a real need for his un usual kind of ministry. Last year the Archdiocese of Utrecht admitted that 180 Dutch priests were living outside the church. Hegger says that in Italy and France 6,700 priests have fallen away from Catholicism since World...