Word: dress
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...naked without clothing or the sick without medical care." She will soon open a free clinic staffed by eight volunteer doctors and fed by a medicinal lifeline from McKesson & Robbins drug company. She herself lives more humbly than one would suppose. A local television station donated the dress she wore to President Nixon's Inauguration in 1969 as one of 50 Michigan residents selected by the state Republican Party...
...that anyone could see through. As the notorious Lady Caroline Lamb, whose affairs with Lord Byron and the Duke of Wellington enlivened England a century and a half ago, Actress Sarah Miles wears a dress of pure gossamer in her new movie Lamb. "One way or another," she says, "I've been naked in just about all my films-by now I've got a veteran pair of breasts. But I'm still not comfortable flashing them around. Although they seem well received." Sarah's husband, Robert Bolt, writer-director of Lamb, was more detached...
...waitresses no longer wish to be responsible for payment of unpaid checks and seek abandonment of the dress code. They also demand equal distribution of customers by number and an end to favoritism, protection of waitresses by management from harassment by customers, and regular schedules...
...opportunity no less Than youth itself, though in another dress...
...does not always) exhibit the mysterious denseness of meaning, the grip on experience, which are the conditions of a masterpiece. "Who ever heard," he once sarcastically asked, "of anyone buying one of my pictures because he liked it?" But the tributes fall heavy, and the latest is a full-dress retrospective of 108 works in Paris, displayed in the Grand Palais, through the auspices of the French government-the first time France has so honored any living English painter...