Word: appealling
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Students have boycotted the CRR almost continuously since 1970, charging that the body can be-used to punish students for their political beliels without appeal...
...supersalaried (reportedly $7,000 to $10,000 for a standard photo session) fashion supermodel. It seems like a retake of some 35 years ago, when her mother, Grace Kelly, was a model before becoming a movie star. She projected a serene, society-page sexiness. Stephanie has a contem- porary appeal: athletic, funky, challenging. She has been a mannequin only a few months, but she is on the cusp of signing a hefty contract with the Italian designer Enrico Coveri (exact figures to be publicized only when the ink is dry). She was due to appear in New York to pose...
Such out-front discussion of the princess's endowments is all part of the job and an aspect of modeling that may not appeal to Prince Rainier. "Her face is a problem," admits Fausti, a pronouncement that might not go down smoothly with the princess either. "Her chin is a weak point. You have to be careful how you position her or else she seems to have a double chin...
...striking visual images. One of its cards shows a bride perched on the shoulders of her groom, who is standing precariously on a high wire. Inside, it says, "So Far . . . So Good. Happy Anniversary!" Maine Line of Rockport, Me., has found a profitable niche by specializing in cards that appeal to women. A sample message: "A woman in the White House would feel right at home . . . She already knows how to clean up the mess men have made." Maine Line even has a few cards that could be used by homosexuals. One says, "Hip hip hooray, I'm glad...
...teens, who had escaped the roundup, began holding onto an American journalist, writing down what looked like a G.I. serial number and repeating, over and over, "Papa." Within minutes, a policeman seized the boy and dragged him away in handcuffs. By then, however, the plaintiveness of his appeal, like the toughness of his country, had left its mark...