Word: voided
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...inside pages, the newspapers' radio-TV critics did some outspoken promotion of their own. "Those interim dailies and the broadcasters made Gargantuan efforts to fill the void," wrote the News's Ben Gross, "but both were pale shadows of the real thing." Said the Journal's acerbic Jack O'Brian: "They had it all to themselves . . . and they blew it." To the Telegram's Richard Starnes. all the substitutes were "practically worthless to a hungry...
...juvenile delinquent," said Shore, "seems to be trying to fill in a void in his life. If he doesn't get a feeling of worth from the community, he may try and get it through a gang...
...year-old Orange-Nassau line. Closely sheltered, she led so desperately lonely a life that she once admonished one of her dolls, "If you are naughty, I shall make you into a queen, and then you won't have any other little children to play with." Null & Void. In her solitude, she developed a faith so intensely personal that whenever her English governess insisted on praying with her, she wrote: "I declared the prayer null and void." She was an imperious little girl. One morning, when she knocked at her mother's bedroom door and was asked...
Joan Baez is professionally lost, unilaterally unhappy to the point that her life might be a void were she ever-perish the thought! -to find happiness. She is a believer without a faith...
...effervescence there were many students who realized that their political ideals could best be effected within the political process. Had Mr. Roberts paid some attention to such groups as the Young Democrats and Young Republicans during the period in which his heroic radicals were groping in their self-created void, he might have been less "astounded" at the "spectacle" of students doing the necessary if unexciting tasks of political campaigning...