Word: clad
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Argyll and hereditary chief of Scotland's clan Campbell; following a stroke; in Edinburgh. After succeeding to the dukedom in 1949, Campbell shocked his fellow peers by opening the family estate at Inveraray Castle to paying visitors, then appearing in a U.S. magazine ad campaign as a kilt-clad salesman for Argyll socks...
...carnival-like atmosphere surrounds this tournament, which gets its color from both the beauty of the course and the brightly-clad spectators. Augusta National is one of those rare golf courses that is as famous for its great difficulty as for the magnificent pines that tower over the numerous white dogwoods and banks of azelas...
...McManama and Dave Hynes have hung up their Harvard jerseys for good, but they continue to play superb hockey, now clad in the red, white and blue of the United States team in the Group B World Hockey Tournament in Graz, Austria...
...LIGHTS came down, and several white-clad figures slipped onstage, a man down the row exclaimed, "Oh yeah, this has gotta be theater of the absurd." That happened at the beginning of the evening's second play, Peter Handke's I Came Into the World, last weekend at the Caravan, but the guy was wrong: it was the theater of the exaggerated, the boring, and the awkward...
People's Park. Now we were moving down Nanking Road again. The city's main thoroughfare, once full of rickshas and pedicabs, was empty except for some blue-clad bicyclists. The once glittering shopwindows were covered over by giant red billboards: LONG LIVE THE GREAT UNITY OF THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD; HOLD HIGH THE GREAT RED BANNER OF MAO TSE-TUNG THOUGHT. We passed the old racecourse, which right after World War II had been converted into a nine-hole golf course. It was then customary for each player to use two Chinese caddies, one to carry...