Word: arrays
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...return for a pledge of up to $400,000 contribution to the G.O.P. National Convention. He tried to order the Justice Department to drop the suit, however, because businessmen were unhappy about the Administration's temporarily aggressive antitrust policy. Buttressing a narrative of events was an impressive array of documents, including previously undisclosed transcripts of White House tapes, grand jury and congressional testimony, memos from the White House and federal agencies, letters, logs and phone conversations. It all added up to the most massive case made against any political figure in the history of the nation...
...should be reinforced by an array of other policies, all of which should be put into effect together. No one of these policies is likely to have much impact on its own, but cumulatively they could put a substantial dent in the inflation rate...
Frederick Raphael, who co-authored the script, throught up the film's most striking flourish. Its scene is not the expected lavish suite, but a steam-bath replete with floating tea-trays and chess-games. It's a crude American vulgarization, inspired no doubt by the array of gadgetry available to backyard swimming pool aficianados, but it works wonderfully to spark dialogue-dulled attentions back onto the screen. There are little self-parodies of the film's seriousness like this throughout, and while they work to keep your attention they only attest to a certain amount of disinterestedness...
Even more popular than the effects is the vast array of magic literature. Some dozen magazines promise knowledge that only the ancients possessed. Perhaps the least savory is Chaos, a Canadian publication devoted to blue magic-a handkerchief under its direction can easily be folded into the shape of female genitalia. The most conscientious is the brilliantly edited monthly the Pallbearers Review. Despite its name, the Review is a shrewd, technical publication that separates the amateurs from the prose. Editor Karl Fulves has no patience with those who boast of occult powers, and specializes in explaining the mechanics...
...Argentine I do think Presidents should be men?but because she has no education." Even some who accepted Isabelita as Juan Perón's heir and who applauded the dignity with which she faced a difficult period last week questioned her ability to stand up to the bewildering array of problems facing Argentina...