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Word: beate (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...concoct) by a man suffering from terminal ennui, but I'm not complaining, well, not much anyway. The album is a testament to the efficiency of the Bowie machine. Stripped as he is here of many cherished pretentions (adrogynous messiah, apocalyptic visionary, etc.) and locked into a disco beat, Bowie can still captivate us. It's a creditable and also slightly curious accomplishment...

Author: By Brad Collins, | Title: David Bowie and Falling Glitter | 2/26/1976 | See Source »

Essick had only one comment to make after the meet--"Beat Yale." The Crimson travels to New Haven this Saturday for their final meet of the season...

Author: By Theodore A. Christopher, | Title: Swimmers Down Weak Bruins, 78-25 | 2/25/1976 | See Source »

Liberal Church plans to push an independent position that aides call "Jerry Brownism." It calls for decentralization of power and cutting out some "Mickey Mouse" federal programs. An adviser said that Church will follow "a late strategy-we watch the others beat the hell out of each other and spend themselves to death." Then Church will offer himself as an unbruised new face in the late primaries in Idaho, Oregon, Rhode Island, Montana and California...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTES: Bentsen Out, Church In | 2/23/1976 | See Source »

...Says she: "I suppose they figured that if I was willing to play a part like that, I had to be insane." To prepare for the role, she got into "Iris' " satin hot pants and six-inch platforms and spent a month of her summer vacation walking a beat on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. She was not picked up. "I couldn't believe how she looked in her wardrobe," says her mother, Brandy Foster, a former Hollywood pressagent. "Suddenly she had legs. I don't think I'd ever seen her with her hair...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: Hooker Hooked | 2/23/1976 | See Source »

...show, produced by Film Maker Jesus Salvadore Treviño, tears along at a breakneck pace to the beat of finger-snapping rock music. Regular features include a spin-off of the Laugh-In cocktail party. Kids dance frantically to music; when it stops, everybody freezes while the camera zooms in on one child, who asks: "What's eight times seven?" The music resumes, then stops, and another child shouts "Fifty-six." In "The Brownstones," another Laugh-In-like skit, children lean out of apartment-house windows singing and joking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: By the Numbers | 2/23/1976 | See Source »

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