Word: bustedly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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They met last summer, and soon Fiore asked to do a bust of the master. In ten days it was finished and John was entranced by both Fiore and sculpture. "She's an amazing person," he roars waving his arms. "She's a grand girl and a very talented sculptor." Says Fiore: "We got on like shirt and bottom...
Then, in 1854, the bacchanalian boom ended and the academic bust began with the first finals. Perhaps to offset the pleasant nostalgia of other documents, Shipton keeps a complete series of all examinations in 641 volumes. They attract a yearly quota of students hoping to find a trend in some lazy professor's questioning technique...
...worst problem was Henry VII, whose nose was gone for good. Howgrave-Graham modeled a new one after a bust in the Victoria and Albert Museum and made Henry VII look like a king again. He patched the top of Edward Ill's head. He sat up all night with Catherine of Valois (queen of Henry V), massaging her for eleven hours with a cellulose solution. "I'm sure she'll be all right now," says Howgrave-Graham. "It would be terribly ungrateful of her if she weren...
Last week the fruits of Davidson's enthusiasm went on view in Manhattan. Standouts were his bust of Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion, looking like a resolute sailor in a storm, and a bronze head of Israel's President Chaim Weizmann. Shortly after the creation of that small but eloquent monument to the eternity of life, both Weizmann and Davidson himself died...
...office bust that followed such films as death of a salesman and Streetcar Named desire in "51 was a delight to the quo Vadis school of cinema which holds that art is not entertainment, and to add to the Oscar committee's woes, several studies have withdrawn their financial support from the Awards...