Word: blissfulness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Actually, Glenn had been sought after by both parties for months. Ohio G.O.P. State Chairman Ray Bliss courted him, offered him support for a House seat. But Glenn had his eye on the Senate, and for that job Ohio Republicans were already pretty well committed to the candidacy of Representative Robert Taft...
...Army, Steve Bliss, who took the 50 free in 22.5, followed his All-American teammate Tony Clay in a 49.3 victory in the 100 free. Tim O'Hara in 2:09.2 and Larry Heddegen sewed up the backstroke for the Cadets...
What Minh, like so many soldiers who had seized power in other nations, was looking for was a form of democracy within the discipline of war. Few doubted his intentions, but few forgot the paths of other soldier-leaders after the first pure bliss of revolution. "For a moment, imagine that another government replaced this one," Diem once ruminated in one of his endless soliloquies. "It could not help but result in civil war and dreadful dictatorship...
Permit further bliss...
GRACE!" Her Grace knocks back the brandy and then with a small mad leer of bliss sits marinating mindlessly. "Flying is a most peculiar experience," she muses. "First they tie you to your seat and say you are going to go. Then they untie you and say you are not going to go. Hah! You'd never catch the Queen Mary behaving like that!" After Rutherford, Burton and Taylor hardly seem worth watching. But Rod Taylor holds his own pretty well...