Word: untouchedness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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A more likely choice is Tian Van Lam, the young president of the Saigon Senate known chiefly for his eloquence at the Paris talks, as well as for such gallantries as attending to the cape of NLF negotiators Madame Binh. Lam is also conspicuously untouched by any hint of scandal...
McInally began the season on an odd note, when he unleashed a 40-yard onside kick to start the contest. With a somewhat bewildered group of Crusaders looking on, Harvard's Alex Costello fell on the untouched ball, and the Crimson took over on the Holy Cross 20.
Because of this gradual alteration in the U.S. population, which now stands at about 212 million, the American way of life has already begun to change in ways both obvious and subtle. Ultimately, few segments of society will remain untouched by the absence of those missing babies. Long before Z.P.G...
One reason is that natural attraction, the mysterious magnetism books exude for all bibliophiles. The scent of all of those mountains of meticulously-piled Samuelson economics texts and Norton English anthologies, analytic studies of the French Revolution and the New Deal, thick tomes of Mann and Dostoevsky, wafts out into...
At this point, a great deal of confusion developed. It was painfully apparent that no one knew who spoke for the truckers, least of all the truckers themselves. While newspapers reported the shutdowns as over, many drivers were still holding out in truckstops, looking for greater concessions. Yet some returned...