Word: bedrooms
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...them, the worker, has brought his daughter (Marta Zoffoli), a child of about eight, with him. She will share a bedroom with the old man, hear his explanation of why a countryman needs no alarm clock, play sensuously in the grain stored in the barn and, while her father and uncles are at the funeral, find a symbolic egg and present it to her grandfather. She alone among the visitors will cry for the dead woman and elicit answering tears from her grandfather. Thus do the innocence of childhood and the simplifying wisdom of age find common ground, and strike...
...spent half an hour looking for her car keys among the radios, bathing suits, and cosmetics that dominate her bedroom. After following's tricky detour, we emerged safely onto the highway and took the very first exit for a good Texas load of gasoline and enough French fries to feed the family next door for a week. Liz was a bit nervous about the last left turn before the airport, since she's too short to see over the dashboard of the Chevy. The parking lot was filled with cars, and there were no taxis. Everyone in Texas drives...
Mary Sue Brancato said she saw a newspaper ad for a two bedroom apartment with "sunny kitchen" in Belmont for $300 per month. But Rentell Inc.. the rental service which ran the ad, would show her the listing for the apartment only after she paid a $75 registration...
...keep a straight face during his work, which is embarrassing; and Stevens demonstrates his dementia by alternately flaring his nostrils and holding his nose between his palms. He does, however, do a good job of sweating as he watches Morgan bathe-an incredibly flagrant exposition of erotica-from the bedroom closet where he is hidden...
During the week, the world's most powerful central banker bunks down in a spartan, $394-a-month one-bedroom Washington apartment so cramped that he can receive only one visitor at a time. Then on weekends he commutes to New York, where his wife Barbara keeps house in an unpretentious Manhattan co-op apartment for their son James, 23, also a banker, who suffers from cerebral palsy. Though she is severely afflicted with arthritis, Barbara has gone to work as a bookkeeper for a small architectural firm to help out. Like many another cash-strapped American family...