Word: expressing
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...students decided not to stop the faculty from meeting yesterday though they continued to express their opposition to the proceedings...
...definition of our constraint is not extended beyond sexuality we are only untrammeled in a greater bondage. We may not be choosing but reacting, ironically under the compulsion of our real subordination; we express in our sexual life the very essence of our secondariness and the destructive contradictions of our consciousness. The "free" women constantly needs the reassurance of men that she is beautiful and wanted, because only through these is she capable of defining her freedom...
...Secretary of State William Rogers, it was the touchiest stopover of his 15-day, ten-country African journey. Nigeria's leaders, angered by Washington's clumsily expressed concern over possible genocide in defeated Biafra early last week, were reported close to breaking off relations with the U.S. Their hostility was underscored by an editorial in the Lagos Daily Express: "We offer no greetings to William Rogers as he steps on Nigerian soil today. For whatever bright promises and goody-goody talks he may utter, we still consider him persona non grata . . . the enemy of this country...
Director George Abbott, working on his 113th show, paces Norman like a cannonball express, and the humor is solidly grounded in ethos (Jewish), age (middle), attitudes (parental middle-class), and time (U.S.A., 1970). The co-playwrights, Ron Clark and Sam Bobrick, are nimble and abundant gagsters, and while critical snobbism frequently dismisses TV scripters as beneath Broadway contempt, the fact remains that funny is funny...
...article, most of the writing in The Phoenix combines strict reporting with analysis. Writers do not "slant" their articles according to standard ideological positions-they do seem to "take seriously their responsibility to report on the news with some detachment," as Tarter says. But they are free to express their own opinions in their articles. In this way, they give their articles more perspective, but their writing could repel readers who are not in agreement with them...