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Word: wondering (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...when she falls in love with him, gives up his kingdom when his uncle breaks his promise and won't cede it to him. He winks at his girl cousins when he first sees them standing in demure attendance round their father the king. Without any outward signs of wonder, he accepts the magical rituals he sees in Colchis and the incredible tales of the centaur. Without much conscience he determines to marry Creon's daughter and gain the kingdom that way. Watching this paragon of stolid believingness and believableness, the audience is drawn by him into belief in Medea...

Author: By Erther Dyson, | Title: Medea | 3/20/1972 | See Source »

...Japanese are undoubtedly beginning to wonder about American intentions, and this probably had adverse effects for future relations between the U.S. and Japan," he said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Brzezinski Says China Trip Strains U.S.-Japanese Ties | 3/17/1972 | See Source »

...Mike McLellan, trumpets, and Jon Smith and Jerry LaCroix, saxophones), a hard-driving rhythm section borrowed from his brother Johnny's band (Randy Hobbs, bass, and Bobby Ramirez, drums) and guitarist Rick Derringer, also from Johnny's band. The material was presented faithfully and with polish and included Stevie Wonder's "Do Yourself a Favor," the old Rhythm and Blues standard "Turn On Your Love Light" and a syncopated winter original "Cool Fool," Winter, who plays piano and sex, also has one of the blackest voices in the business and had no problem interpreting the material...

Author: By Henry W. Mcgee iii, | Title: Can a White Man Play the Blues? | 3/15/1972 | See Source »

...Aint Wastin' Time No More" Betts plays both slide and lead guitars, and the result is certainly good. One can only wonder, however, how much better the song would have been if Duane had been there to play...

Author: By Roger L. Smith, | Title: Eat A Peach | 3/15/1972 | See Source »

...these, combined with his refusal to disclose his campaign sources, indicate a record impressive only for its deception. Add to this the way Muskie has tried to pass of the New Hampshire. I could have gotten it up..." and the Honest Ed image crumbles further. One begins to wonder whether November's election could pit Tricky Dick against Trickler Ed, or vice versa. Either way, it isn't a very appealing choice...

Author: By Michael S. Feldberg, | Title: Muskie's Politics of Deceit | 3/14/1972 | See Source »

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