Word: sooner
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...rationale of her thinking and activities that I probably pressed her harder than I should have. It was a complete stalemate, and she would just change the subject. I deeply loved Diana, and I certainly didn't want to break the communication for the future. I felt that sooner or later there'd be a maturity of thinking, a change of thinking...
...Sooner or later, the conversation had to turn to University Hall. (I suppose that was one of the main reasons for my being there in the first place.) What was it like pouring into the Yard at 5 a.m.? "Most of the guys didn't want to go in, period," Powers said. "The police would rather have the administration take care of the students, have them resolve their differences among themselves. But when they do call the police in, the police have to respond...
...sooner we acknowledge that both the preparation and the consumption of food are legitimate art forms, the sooner we may ?? recapture the innocent and life-giving delights of cooking and eating...
...only poem that succeeded in arousing direct antagonism from its beginning was Gerard Malanga's sadistically long "Poem In Search Of A Title." That is not all it seems to be in search of-it is in desperate need of a subject and a conclusion a good deal sooner than the seven pages it took to reach it. Perhaps if these had been found, such lines as "(terry says/'Schjeldahl is better than Berkson. Bly is better than Olson) I don't know that!" could have been avoided. The poem is prefaced by a note from the Poetry Society...
Ellenburg, 50, had no sooner accepted the job than it was revealed that he allegedly had been on the Mafia payroll until 1963. Last week, after only ten days in office, the new police chief resigned. "I categorically deny the accusations," he said. In accepting the resignation, Stokes said: "To the best of my knowledge, Mr. Ellenburg is the victim of unproven accusations...