Word: breasts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...ancient Greeks knew what they wanted in the shape of a woman, and showed it by their statues. The marble goddesses of Greece almost invariably measured the same across the bosom as between breast and navel. Later came the Dark Ages, when men cried for breasts higher and smaller. Germany's Lucas Cranach (1472-1553) painted nudes that conformed strictly to the taste of his time...
...Hunter and Ronny Graham, no longer the New Face he was when Leonard Sillman discovered him, but a slicker performer. And Max Shulman was in on the writing. Besides, it is the first comedy of the new season and the theatregoer set off, hope springing autumnal in his breast...
...make at Bonn's Wahn Airport. He shaved with a safety razor, an old-fashioned brush and lather. While he breakfasted on orange juice, boiled eggs and coffee, his secretary typed out the statement. When the pilot reported the ground temperature, Dulles chose a suitable ensemble (blue double-breasted suit, Homburg), being careful, as he dressed, to tuck his statement in his breast pocket. Landing in Bonn, Dulles looked tanned and completely relaxed, ready for work...
...instead of the joyously dawning self-awareness of the Greeks. Marcks must share in the wearily analytical, self-deprecating consciousness of his time. His figures can be convincing in gesture, subtle in modeling, mildly dramatic, funny and reposeful, all together. But they run counter to the breast-beating spirit of the age without breaking free of it. They exhibit joy constrained, and have the stuff, not the spark, of greatness...
Crea in the Breast, she instantly fell and Expired, her hair Was long and flowing, the same chief grasped it in his hand. Seized his knife and took off the scalp in such a manner as to include nearly the whole of the hair-then springing from the ground, he tosed it in the face of a young wariorur. who stood near him watching the operation...