Word: vitality
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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American leadership in the international arena is vital to the future of this country, former secretary of state James A. Baker III said in a speech at the Institute of Politics' ARCO Forum at the Kennedy School last night...
...Maintaining a strong role in the Pacific in ways that maintain regional and international security is vital," he said...
...added that one of the most vital ways to maintain sound foreign policies abroad is to strengthen U.S. domestic sentiments towards international involvement...
...Citizen Kane dinner-table scene, the shower murder in Psycho, the final killings in Bonnie and Clyde--all of which were created not so much on the set as on the editing table. Try to imagine these scenes in single long takes, and you start to appreciate editing's vital contribution: it gives films the collision of images that creates a collision of emotions. It has been the primary technical touchstone for great directors (Alfred Hitchcock, Alain Resnais, Martin Scorsese) and vibrant movie movements (the Soviet silent cinema). From the brilliantly intercut chase scenes in D.W. Griffith's The Birth...
...Ralph Nader and conservative commentator Pat Buchanan. Nader, who is expected to win the Green party's nomination in Tuesday's California primary, could hurt President Clinton's reelection bid. A Los Angeles Times poll last week showed Nader drawing five percentage points from Clinton in California, a state vital to his campaign. On the other hand, a Buchanan run in November could siphon votes from GOP nominee Bob Dole. Buchanan has said he might run if Dole does not embrace some of his conservative stances...