Word: churning
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Among the designer's first tasks will be creation of a new fragrance for Simon's Max Factor subsidiary. Halston will also continue to churn out designs for McCall Pattern Co., as he has for the past year; then he may turn his hand to luggage, jewelry and a line of sports wear. His stock in trade-the high-priced dress-will not be neglected either. The newly created Halston Enterprises Inc. will continue to produce a ready-to-wear line that, because of Simon's vast merchandising resources, will now have a much wider distribution...
...Sherlock Holmes and The Voice of Terror. Holmes and Watson pursue Nazi spies and saboteurs across the face of Mother England. One of the better efforts in a good series of films, considering the fact that the producers generally took a few days to churn one out. Rathbone and Nigel Bruce have created excellent likenesses of the fabled duo, and despite the nonexistence of a Martha Hudson, the mysteries tend to work. Channel...
...demands play upon a disingenuous theme. The threatened institutions ostensibly serve so crucial a function that citizens must endure IRS fishing expeditions into their pockets to finance them. Harvard has a holy mission to churn out graduate students, the better to enlighten dark corners of the nation; farmers must preserve the virginity of their soil, and the SACB must root out subversives who jeopardize national security--all paid for, to greater or lesser degree, with tax money...
...central-city theaters are currently doing a booming business with "black movies," a new geare of films featuring blacks in leading roles. They are often--but not always--written and directed by blacks. Most of the films have set box office records, and though Hollywood is straining itself to churn out the product, the black audience's appetite appears to go unsatisfied...
...Drew's smiles and grimaces and the boy's seeming impassivity the growing comprehension of the onlookers faces. And when we start to go downriver. Boorman's eye guiding Vilmos Szigmond's camera picks up the release of a smooth-skimming canoe when it catches the current, the disruptive churn of a sudden patch of rapids, the collected stillness of a stoned in pond...