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Word: bows (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...that has leaked from a bunch of bags hanging from the top of the canvas. Morley invited some friends to shoot arrows into them and re lease the paint, and the arrows remain stuck in the picture, thus supplying a missing figure: Eros, the god of love, with his bow, who stands on the fountain at the middle of the actual Piccadilly Circus. The image is a memorial to Morley's marriage, which had collapsed in bitter disarray a short time before...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Haunting Collisions of Imagery | 3/5/1984 | See Source »

...Mondale planners are eager for a quick knockout. Says Fund Raiser Timothy Finchem: "Our concern is how soon we can put this thing away. It means a helluva lot in defeating Reagan." But not every Democrat is likely to simply bow out and join the Fritz blitz...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Primed for a Test | 2/20/1984 | See Source »

...cargo bay at a sluggish .2 m.p.h.* But as he ventured deeper into the forbidding abyss of space, whatever apprehension he may have felt-NASA no longer talks publicly about astronaut heartbeats-seemed to vanish. "Hey, this is neat!" McCandless shouted, and then followed with a verbal bow to Neil Armstrong's famous comment when that astronaut first set foot on the moon: "That may have been one small step for Neil, but it's a heck of a big leap...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Space: Orbiting with Flash and Buck | 2/20/1984 | See Source »

...offers a glimpse of what lies ahead. The snooping newsreel journalist heralds the advent of the mass media, a trademark of the age. In one of the movie's most intriguing scenes, upon request, passengers perform arias for a troop of sweaty, soot-besodden stokers in the ship's bow, auguring the workingman's increasing visibility. And, of course, there...

Author: By William S. Benjamin, | Title: Picture Stills | 2/17/1984 | See Source »

...gaudy limousines unloading celebrities. The crowd that packed the huge Moscow Moviemakers Club auditorium on Jan. 20 wore modest dresses and suits rather than gowns and tuxedos. And in another contrast to Hollywood custom, the film's director appeared onstage after the screening, not just to take a bow but to listen as members of the audience stood up one by one to comment on his film...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: A Poet Takes to the Screen | 2/6/1984 | See Source »

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