Word: colorful
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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McGovern showed a "terrible weakness" in dismissing Eagleton because "he was afraid that it would color his candidacy," contends Mrs. Laurell...
...says Rosewall, the master tactician and most durable of the pros. "He can play even the most difficult shots with simple strength. And he's got age on his side." Relaxing in Cleveland last week in a blue and pink striped Pierre Cardin shirt, blue velveteen blazer and color-coordinated bellbottoms, Lutz attributed his sudden rise to a newfound confidence. "Tennis is 70 to 80 percent psychological," he said. "After you beat Rosewall or Laver once, you say to yourself, 'I can do it again...
High-rise shoes run the gamut of style, color and height. In Manhattan...
...high heels have been around for about two years and even conservative businessmen are walking tall. So that more of them can be lured into the high styles, bold color combinations have given way to uplifted versions of such classics as wingtips and saddle oxfords-solid-colored in blues, grays, beige and burgundy...
...expertise and equipment, the Soviets have concluded that they should share some of their unmeasured (in the West, at least) mineral resources. His Soviet hosts were quite specific about what they seek from the U.S.: advanced machine tools and techniques for making such products as trucks, farm machinery and color TV. "They want the latest and the best of our sophisticated manufacturing know-how," says Peterson. Yet the Soviets have no illusion that their consumer goods will be competitive in the U.S. "We are a good market for vodka and some caviar, but the Russians have surveyed American and worldwide...