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Word: ede (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...recognizes that the object of an abortion is to end a pregnancy rather than deliver a live fetus, understands the jury's action. "Life is life," he writes, "and as a doctor, I believe Edelin could and should have worked to sustain that brief life." Nolen believes that Ede lin was guilty of manslaughter. But he admits that he could not have voted to convict. There was, he insists, reasonable doubt as to the baby's ever having been alive outside the uterus, and the doctor should have been given the benefit of this doubt. Says Nolen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: A Case Celebre | 6/5/1978 | See Source »

Going into yesterday's encounter with Cornell, the Crimson squad had an excellent shot at the Ivy League crown. After the match, though, despairing Crimson menter Ede Marion conceded. "With this loss. I lost all my hope. I'm terribly disappointed...

Author: By Francis T. Crimmins jr., | Title: Big Red Foils Fencers Again, 14-13; Crimson Blows Lead and Title Hopes | 2/21/1975 | See Source »

This extreme right operates under Petros Garouphalias, and unites dedicated royalists with stragglers from the junta under the name of the National Democratic Union (EDE). As the owner of the nation's largest brewery, Fix, Garouphalias is a classic representative of the economic oligarchy in a small country...

Author: By Anemona Hartocollis, | Title: For Stability's Sake | 11/16/1974 | See Source »

...trying to imitate Groucho Marx. Kay Doubleday as the mother would make Mrs. Portnoy cringe, she is so solicitous. Sid Davis, as the uncle of the central character, Richard, should come across as a lovable man condemned by his own weakness from ever obtaining the woman he loves. George Ede makes him the back-slapping traveling salesman of a dozen stale farmer's daughter jokes...

Author: By David Keyser, | Title: At the Loeb Ah, Wilderness | 7/10/1970 | See Source »

...George Ede's Pozzo is probably the best-played role: simply because he is orthodox (i. e., he follows Beckett's intentions) the part is convincing, assured, and professional. But George Sheanshang as Lucky, Pozzo's bearer, presents a special problem. Sheanshang acts intensely and well, is properly demented, and has bestowed on his character just the right Marat/Sade touch. Yet because his buckskni leggings, his moccasins, his headband, his pigtails, and his blond fright wg make him look like an albino Apache, the spectre of Lucky-as-oppressed-Red-Man is aggressively and offensively present on stage...

Author: By Martin H. Kaplan, | Title: No Headline | 7/10/1970 | See Source »

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