Word: wolfs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Alice Wolf, chairman of Ward Seven and a graduate student at the Kennedy School of Government, said yesterday there were substantive discussions on all of the issues except international economic policy. Wolf said her ward had also requested the delegates to report back to Ward Seven after the convention to provide feedback...
...current meetings are the first of their kind since 1969," Alice Wolf, chairman of ward seven, said yesterday...
...Wolf said yesterday "the caucuses are an attempt to revitalize the grassroots action in the party...
...Meaning in Resnais's film emerges only gradually, slipping out from amidst the debates about fate and free will, imagination and reality, to taunt and finally elude us. In the beginning of the film there is only the blue-green eeriness of the forest, where a man shoots a wolf-man, and then a tight-lipped Dirk Bogarde, as Langham's son Claude, coldly enunciating from the bowels of a courtroom the words which ironically frame the film: "Surely the facts are not in dispute." Resnais's theme is in part the blurring of perception and reality, in part...
...integrity. And artistic sensibility never has been an issue. Oscar Eve is the night when the hacks pay homage to their peers. And although some of us tend to remain bored throughout this self-indulgent spectacle, we've been around long enough to realize that there are many who wolf this movie Maypo down. They love it, we suppose, because it's lavish and sequined and hob-nobbing and....well, the more self-congratulatory and decadent--come on, admit it--the better...