Word: agelessly
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...will live to be 100." But that was dropped after not one of the 30 centenarians rounded up by the beer barons for a much ballyhooed Roman banquet would testify that it was beer that had done the trick. The industry's new slogan is a little more ageless: "Beer is good for you and refreshing...
...official opening of the industrial fair showed how far the ageless land still has to go. For one thing. Dictator Nasser, 44, kept the diplomatic corps and other guests waiting a solid five hours while he, unable to delegate authority, was kept busy by economic negotiations. For another, many of the goods exhibited were still far from being in efficient mass production; RCA TV sets, for instance, were made by Egyptian workers from imported do-it-yourself kits at the rate of 200 a day, but only two or three locally produced cabinets were turned out daily. According...
Born. To Charlie Chaplin, 73, ageless genius, and Fourth Wife Oona O'Neill Chaplin, 37: their eighth child, third son; in Lausanne, Switzerland...
Each year U.S. universities invoke the iron rule of retirement to uproot deadwood professors. In this proper process, some rare and ageless men are always lost - activists who spurned ivory towers, scholars who truly enlarged human under standing, professors who really professed...
...compete, as many of the Mahout (drivers) probably would come from the African Junior E League, which has dubious amateur standing. Also, since the racing would be done in the Fall, many western schools would probably have Spring Training, something the Ivy League finds distasteful. Then, of course' the ageless problem of ticket distribution would present an explosive policy decision...