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Perhaps the harsh reality of our true worth will strike home only when you discover that we are your sons or daughters or dearest friends...
...from 1972 to 1974. Scott became Weiner's mentor. After his appearance before the grand jury, Weiner refused to say anything about the group, but he did ask newsmen to send his greetings to Tania (the underground name that Patty has adopted) and "my comrade Jack and my dearest sister Micki," who clearly were the Scotts. Weiner also said that he hoped the Scotts and Patty were safe "in or out of this monster's belly," an apparent reference to American society...
...Suzie Frankfurt sent out invitations to her 500 nearest and dearest friends, opened up part of her five-story, 16-room Manhattan townhouse and held a Garbage a la Rummage (pronounced Gahrbage a la Koomahge) sale. Some 3,000 nearest and dearest attended her sale, snapped up varied costly tric-a-brac-all for around...
...much attention to Asian problems as he does to European affairs. Unmentioned, but undoubtedly on Tanaka's mind, was the shokku administered by former President Nixon in 1971, when he made his historic overture to China without first consulting Japan. Well-briefed on the sport dearest to Ford, Tanaka asked for cooperation between the two countries in "the spirit of team play, the value of which you learned through your glorious career in football...
...when my heart's dearest died, the light went from my life forever...