Word: duking
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...personable or sexy with girls, He didn't seem to have a sense of fun. I felt a kind of amused affection for him, like, 'Oh. Dick, come off it.'" However, Nixon really let go the night he learned he had won a scholarship to Duke Law School. "We had fun that night," Ola Florence says. "He was joyous, abandoned-the only time I remember him that...
...color of the rare Abruzzi bears, Philip became unaccountably testy: "That's just the sort of silly bloody question the representative of a mammoth organization like the BBC would ask." Then to the interpreter: "Don't translate that." The way the Italian press got it, the Duke politely answered. "Brown...
Dwarfs and the Duke. An art historian can read Johnson's development simply by studying the buildings on the estate-Johnson himself admits that here he tries out his ideas. "I have never felt free working for a client," he acknowledges. "But working for oneself is a different matter. You have to discover your own needs. That is not easy, but it leaves you free...
Williams has sung gospel since her childhood, and her many tours with the Ward Singers and Duke Ellington have won her a world-wide reputation. As the star of "Black Nativity." she also introduced the first Jazz Mass at the Antibes Jazz Festival...
Borsalino is a silly Gallic gangster flick that means no harm. It's good enough fun, in a kind of punch-drunk way, what with all its elaborate costumes, its opulent sets, its duke-outs, shootups and gang wars. But in their campy zeal to duplicate the hard-boiled crime genre of the '30s and '40s, the film makers lapse frequently into a kind of hysterical, hell-for-leather hyperbole that gives the movie an air of burlesque gone overboard...