Word: unbroken
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...complex; Fromm sees nothing worse in childhood than a healthy rebellion against parental authority. Fromm finds Marx much more congenial than Freud because he promises so much more, once the socialist millennium has arrived: a free and unfettered individual, brimful of love and "productivity." Writes Fromm: "Marx had an unbroken faith in man's perfectibility rooted in the Messianic tradition of the West from the prophets through Christianity, and Enlightenment thinking...
...amazing amount of the nation (see chart). In the East they include De Witt Clinton's historic New York State Barge Canal, the Hudson River, and the sheltered coastal route that amateur sailors take south to Florida. In the U.S. heartland, the Mississippi and its tributaries afford unbroken passage from Pittsburgh west to Council Bluffs, Iowa, and from Minneapolis south to the Gulf. In the Far West, locks built into the McNary and Bonneville dams allow riverboats to chuff through bleak coulees 365 miles into the interior of Washington...
...small investors continued to spend their money elsewhere), and the market recouped 55% of its $96 billion paper loss. The mood in business changed profoundly: instead of looking for a sharp recession in 1963. most economists foresaw only a slight dip in the first half, and some predicted an unbroken rise...
...mainly by married women over 30. Said an elderly man, withdrawing from a young woman's embrace: "I wish she wouldn't kiss me. It makes me feel so old." In Los Angeles, the cocktail kiss is as common as divorce, is most usually accompanied by the unbroken phrase: "Darlingwonder-fultoseeyouhowareyoucouldn'tbebetter-where'sthebar?'' And in Dallas, says one constant partygoer. "Since it all has to start somewhere, you may kiss anyone you have been introduced to, but you shouldn't look as if you would like to do it more than once...
...Episcopal belief that a minister must be ordained by a bishop who himself was consecrated in the line of succession from the time of Christ's Apostles. Methodist ministers are ordained by both a bishop and other elders, who do not claim that they are part of an unbroken chain back to the time of Christ...