Word: heartfelt
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Domestic Gold and Silver Operations, Wolfe bluntly told Bailey his clients were full of "malarkey." In a June 5 letter to Bailey, Wolfe brushed off the attorney with a tart reminder that any gold discovery must be reported to the Secret Service, and then offered a less than heartfelt suggestion that Bailey ask the Army for special permission to locate the gold on its land...
...have the zeal to add on fresh ones." Amin then ticked off some of the "problems": racial strife in the U.S., Viet Nam, the ITT fiasco in Chile, and, of course, Watergate: "At this moment you are uncomfortably sandwiched in that unfortunate affair." Big Daddy signed off with a heartfelt benison from one hard-pressed statesman to another: "I ask almighty God to help you solve your problems...
WHILE IT MAY NOT guarantee talent, sincerity deserves an ear. But dirges to the lost innocence of our psychedelic years have been droning for some time now and one more heartfelt sob on the subject risks a poor audience: the ear has tuned...
...with calories, motherhood has been limited, and in this sacred moment as we honor our P.O.W.s you desecrate and belittle them. "They had obeyed orders, dealt in death and presumably understood the odds and consequences." Let me be counted with those who view this devotion to duty with heartfelt thanks, for they have preserved the very freedom of this country so that you may publicly print insults the very first week they are free...
...compelled to form a common front against the U.S. Transatlantic relations have slipped badly during Washington's years of preoccupation with Viet Nam, and when Henry Kissinger told Willy Brandt in Munich last September that 1973 was to be the "year of Europe," the Chancellor responded with a heartfelt "ah, at last." Viet Nam still intervenes, but merely postpones a growing list of issues. In the words of Political Scientist Frederick Northedge, of the School of International Relations at the London School of Economics: "There is a backlog of mutual adjustment to be made. Kissinger is aware...