Word: germane
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...traditional doctrine, ten have been published defending universal religious freedom." Many of these theologians deal with the problem of giving rights to error by making a distinction between protecting error and the moral obligation to grant freedom of conscience-whether conscience is in error or not. Dr. Carillo quotes German Jesuit Theologian Max Pribilla: "Religious liberty, when it is understood correctly, does not mean the protection of error, but the protection of the erring men who should not be prevented from serving God according to their conscience. Even the erring conscience imposes obligations and acquires corresponding rights. The protection accorded...
...determined to be offbeat, off-Broadway and off their rockers. Viewers trooped from room to room artfully littered with nets and old bottles, the walls splashed with weird designs and slogans ("Dirt is indeed deep and very beautiful-I love soot and scorching"). Somewhere, a voice was counting in German...
...Pechiney was founded as a small chemical firm in 1855, named after an early director, A. R. Pechiney. Later it switched from chemicals, became one of the first manufacturers of aluminum, rapidly expanded. It was hard hit during World War II; its technology fell behind U.S. companies, and retreating German soldiers sabotaged its factories. But Pechiney poured all its money and effort into rebuilding, expansion, modernization, last year did $300 million worth of business through its French complex and 50 affiliates and subsidiaries around the world...
...child in whatever country, Janek becomes a man long before he stops being a boy. He learns about bravery and suffering before he can comprehend their motivation. His first and only love affair is with a girl not much older than he who is both a prostitute for the German troops and a spy for the partisans. He sees his comrades die while other Poles play the black-market game, digs for acorns in the snow when the last potato is gone. And all the time he remains in part a baffled child who avidly reads about American Indians...
Rosemary (German). The life and death of a high-priced prostitute add up to a biting, highly amusing commentary on West Germany's Wirtschaftswunder (economic miracle), effectively using masses of black Mercedes as a kind of silent chorus and some highly worth-Weill songs to underscore the satire...