Word: breast
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...breast?" she asked naughtily...
...mothered her children, took up good works, supported a league that promoted breast feeding and saw to the rebuilding of the hospital in Monte Carlo that bears her name, and in which she died. Terence Cardinal Cooke of New York called her "a lesson in Catholic motherhood," and Brigitte Bardot called her "l'Altesse Frigidaire"-Her Majesty the Frigidaire. She is widely credited with giving Monaco the dignity and luster, and of course the splendid tax loophole, in the person now of Prince Albert, the heir apparent, that have helped to bring the once dilapidated old clip joint...
...that the meeting was really still on, and Begin, who was already in New York City, ostentatiously called his Cabinet to order his colleagues to make decisions about Beirut "regardless" of the U.S. threats. As one Administration official told TIME Correspondent Johanna McGeary, "You indulge in a lot of breast beating and public criticism, and Israel will do what it wants anyway. Haig's bottom line is what is practical...
...dominant landscape radiated warmth and possibilities. It was filled with earnest people blinking in the glare of sudden and temporary freedom, with winter a chilly reflex of conscience. Seaside houses stimulated the senses: "Lying in bed, you draw on your cigarette and the red glow lights an arm, a breast, and a thigh around which the world seems to revolve. These images are like the embers of our best feelings, and standing on the beach, for that first hour, it seems as if we could build them into a fire." Such summer retreats were also haunted by past and present...
...consumption by 25% or more, both the saturated variety of fat found in meat and whole milk products and unsaturated lipids like those in vegetable oils. Animal tests and human population studies have shown a strong correlation between fat intake and rates of cancer of the breast, colon and prostate...