Word: younger
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Instead of the emergence of Christianity, younger theologians nowadays speak knowingly of The Event. Sin, in the person-centered approach of existential theology, becomes estrangement. And no theologian today worth his doctorate would dare talk of preaching or teaching: the fashionable forms are kerygma and didache...
...most voracious fan can get his kicks by twisting a TV dial, do-it-yourself football seems absurdly out of date. But every Sunday, in dozens of U.S. cities, the sandlots are full of amateurs with a yen to work off frustrations, sweat out hangovers or relive their younger days of gridiron glory. They are plumbers, policemen, office workers, salesmen, doctors, teachers-in their 20s, 30s or even their 40s. A very few hope to catch the eye of a scout and follow in the footsteps of Baltimore Quarterback Johnny Unitas, who strode straight from a sandlot into the pros...
...taxes are trimmed or eliminated in Berlin, while depreciation write-offs up to 75% in the first year are permitted on new equipment. West Germans who lend money for industry or housing there can knock 10% to 20% of the amount directly off their income taxes. And to woo younger settlers, Berlin offers a unique family bonus: at marriage every couple gets a $750, 15-year loan that is reduced by 25% with the birth of each child...
...surrender to his massive virility. "Oh, you great, strong dear!" cries his first conquest-and so, for 87 chapters, cry all the others (about 100, by rough count). For the discriminating reader, there is one way of telling them apart: as Harris got older and older, his girls became younger and younger. At 65, he is in Bombay examining naked, twelve-year-old virgins...
...nine second-generation Braun-Menendezes (three sisters along with the brothers) are closer than Kennedys. All live in the same fashionable residential block in Buenos Aires, spend their weekends at a Hyannis Port-like suburban compound, where each has a chalet, and the men spend much time watching the younger generation play polo on a family team. Altogether they have 63 children, many of whom marry cousins or into families with promising business connections. "Above all," says Brother Armando, "we think and act as a family unit. The children in their way will keep the family-and the fortune-together...