Word: dearest
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Hollywood. His are the kind of credentials the town likes best. The recent movies Nicholson stars in are generally well received, and he himself invariably is. His presence in a starring role seems to guarantee both prestige and a profit. That makes Nicholson the man most in demand, the dearest form of collateral when it comes to banking a picture...
Franco bitterly reflected that if he had been born twelve years earlier, he would have found it relatively simple to do the same. It was his dearest wish to have a small apartment in Calabria; what else was there after you had installed three color television sets, two refrigerators, and all the other necessities? What else would you dream about after each member of your family had acquired his own single-color, single-shape Eurocar? But a lot of Europe's beaches had been acquired by holiday camps, and seaside property had become hideously expensive. If only Father...
...cherish the idea of free will," that "New Hampshire voters like to be wooed," and that students "have given up protest because it is just not as much fun as blowing weed and making love." Darling, shall we join the action against the JFK Building tomorrow? Oh no, dearest, I'd much prefer we stay home and blow weed...
...exactly. It's Archie's real-life version, Carroll O'Connor, and the pretty 19-year-old black girl he is introducing around Hollywood as his "niece" is really the daughter of one of his "oldest and dearest friends," New Jersey Obstetrician and Gynecologist Dr. Eric Williams Jr. When O'Connor heard that Richelle ("Ricky") Williams wanted to be an actress, he suggested that she come right out to Hollywood...
...does find himself a little help, it seems; a few bit players are added to the cast: "a good Maine woman" who does the cleaning and laundry, and his sister who comes up for two weeks, and finally, as by now you may yourself have gathered, his "dearest old love," his rainy day woman...