Word: watchfulnesses
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...requires a plunge into the unknown, the acceptance of a "blind date." One must pin the carnation to the lapel, stand by the lamppost and await an indefinite fate, a handsome beauty or a dilapidated reject. To Kosinski's frustration and disappointment, most Americans would rather stay home and watch television than stand on the street corner and wait for the unexpected
...Congress Watch, which handles most of Nader's lobbying. It operates on a budget of $145,000 and employs seven full-time lobbyists, who are backed up with an arsenal of research...
Thrilling to hear, but not much to watch...
Cowens says that with increasing age, you get tired a little faster and don't have that extra reserve late in the game that you used to have. "But," he adds, "you watch your diet a little more, get your rest, work out plenty, and pace yourself in the games...
...Students who had studied abroad, men like the late Kwame Nkrumah, the late I.T.A. Wallace Johnson, Namdi Azikiwe and many other began to fan the flames of nationalist movements in the continent. African newspapers re-echoed the words--liberty, freedom and equality. The right for self-determination became the watch word for the nationalists. Before the end of the 1960's, many countries had become independent, and to many Africans, it was the dawn of a new era. The legislative and executive councils were replaced by parliaments. Expect for southern African and some few countries, most of the leaders were...