Word: evolutionism
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Silverman likes to claim that during his five years as head of programming at CBS, he pioneered in giving women more starring roles in variety and dramatic shows. (They have always been prominent in sitcoms. Mary Tyler Moore is a realistic girl next door. Maude a tough neurotic, Laverne and...
Microbes, like people, are always in a process of evolution. They have also proved marvelously mobile. They have marched with every army ever fielded, and claimed more victims than bronze spears, muskets or machine guns. From 1803 to 1815, Napoleon lost more of his men to typhus than he did...
A. I doubt that. I would rather do it cautiously, and there's no prohibition against a future Secretary of State who hasn't yet been asked to serve participating fully in the evolution of a future foreign policy. So the actual identification of a Cabinet member is...
The narrator (and presumably, the author, for much of this is obviously autobiographical) claims she doesn't believe in evolution. "It seems to me that there are given things, all strewn and simultaneous." That is an excellent description of the way her novel works. All the information is there, but...
A. One is that our foreign policy has been conducted almost exclusively by Henry Kissinger. I don't think Mr. Ford has any interest in foreign policy. Mr. Kissinger is a very secretive man. He's inclined to play a lonely role in the evolution of foreign policy...