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After a long pause and yet another searching expression, she replied, "No." A chorus of murmurs and chuckles swept the court, to which the judge and bailiff responded with a warning. Burns turned to Ezera and asked him to stand.
Some observers, including those looking on from the White House, called Kennedy's New York win a local phenomenon. Orren, who's been polling in the Empire State and elsewhere, disagreed. "It's an expression of strong disapproval of the President from people who want to send him a message...
NEW YORK NO WAVE was always a bit mysterious to those outside the immediate scene. The musical snatches that sneaked out confused rather than clarified. The fact that it was "no" wave indicated that it was somehow removed from the normal musical continuum. It was a cerebral expression of nothing...
Solzhenitsyn pleads with us to distinguish the Soviet people from their government. Such a separation is not, however, easy for Americans to make, since our habits of political thought run in different channels. For us, the government, however much we grumble about it, is an unmistakable expression of our aspirations...
The program, named after U.S. General George C. Marshall, was founded in 1953 as an expression of British appreciation for the help given to Europe under the U.S. Marshall Plan. Thirty scholarships are given annually to cover all costs of attending any British university.