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Word: enjoy (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...dollars flowing out of the U.S. in the form of investing and lending, tourism, foreign and military aid-thereby steadily worsening the U.S. balance of payments. Now Washington's "voluntary" curb on investment abroad has finally, if perhaps temporarily, halted the payments deficit, allowing the U.S. to enjoy a rare surplus...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Money: Anglos v. Continentals | 7/23/1965 | See Source »

...Rush is humorously off-handed about his past, he is positively evasive about the future: "Well, right now I'm living the way I want, doing something I enjoy doing. When that stops, I guess I'll do something else." Rush has four albums released, a new contract with Electra, and his now customary Monday night mands a sizeable and quietly destand at the Club 47 that comvoted audience. If, as one of his songs says--woman don't always treat him right--things could be a lot worse...

Author: By Patricia W. Mccullough, | Title: Unfolksy Tom Rush Sings The City Blues | 7/22/1965 | See Source »

...itself. Events move so quickly that control becomes impossible. Halfway through you will either be so thoroughly reconditioned that anything, 'no matter how perverted, will seem funny, or you will find the film a horrid bore. But the very fact that new kinds of responses are required to fully enjoy Pussycat, ranging from vicarious indulgence to an informed recognition of the parodies, indicates that Pussycat is a new breed of film...

Author: By Daniel J. Singal, | Title: What's New, Pussycat? | 7/22/1965 | See Source »

...Republican Everett Dirksen, these were outlandish ideas. "I should not like to be around to enjoy the furor," said Dirksen, "if the Vice President undertook, for venal purposes or motivations of his own, to pursue that kind of course . . . The people of this country will have something to say about that. They would not exactly run him out on a rail, but his whole political future, such as it might be, would come to an end at that point." In the end, the amendment's critics failed to get any changes in the language agreed to by the House...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: The Succession | 7/16/1965 | See Source »

When the law forces her wayward illegitimate son to enroll at a school for boys, Liz storms off to the beach to enjoy what's left of freedom. Burton, as the Rev. Mr. Hewitt, follows her, after carefully removing his clerical collar. She is a wild thing who tends wounded birds or casually poses nude-hands to bosom, in deference to a man of the cloth-for a sculptor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Ballad of Big Sur | 7/16/1965 | See Source »

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