Word: thoughtfullness
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McPhee notes that one of these Government pamphlets, detailing problems that arose during the making of the first A-bombs, carries a thoughtful dis claimer: "Neither the United States, nor the [Atomic Energy] Commission . . . assumes any liabilities with respect to the use of, or for damages resulting from the use...
For fear of offending his clients, Pierre refuses to say how he and France voted. Their discontents, however, are those of the moneyed, who can afford to worry about the course of government and the quality of French life. "We have enough money," admits Pierre. "But all thoughtful bourgeois of...
He married a beautiful, rich girl and, after a distinguished stint in World War II, won a seat in the Canadian Parliament. He rose to be a Minister of Justice -"the most complex man I've ever known and perhaps the most able," says a colleague-and finally Chief...
The Ford shadow presidency reaches out into the country. Barber Conable, one of the most thoughtful and able Republicans in Congress, could employ Ford every week in his district in western New York. Conable's constituents want to see and hear Ford.
In addition to the striking art, the ancient rhythms of the Haggadah text are punctuated by a thoughtful anthology of contemporary and historical readings. Martin Buber retells a Hasidic story. Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel discusses the Sabbath. Erich Fromm talks about idols, Elie Wiesel about Jewishness, and a passage from...