Word: beaut
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...could have just died," Gerry Joe sobbed. And how about the time that his field general offered the observation that supplying footballs to the opposition's offense was an "economic burden for Harvard?" That was a real beaut. "I always knew that creep would mess me up eventually," Gerry Joe cursed out loud...
...Whitlam's six-day visit was more amicable than might have been expected. The British press gave the Whitlams a markedly friendly reception: MR. DOWN-UNDER COULD BE TOPS, said a Sunday Telegraph headline. The Dally Mail delved into Aussie slang to describe Mrs. Whitlam as "a 'beaut sheila' indeed,"-meaning, roughly, a swell dame. On the government's part, Prime Minister Edward Heath thoughtfully invited the four Whitlam children, aged 19 to 29, who had gathered in London for a family reunion, to join their parents at a state dinner at 10 Downing Street. Whitlam...