Word: enjoyed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...year ago American Vogue published a mysterious twelve-page spread of photographs by Richard Avedon showing a man alternately caressing and menacing a female model. At the dramatic peak of the sequence, the man smashes the woman across the face. What's more, she seems to enjoy it: on the next page she is shown nudging him affectionately. Rochelle Udell, art director of Vogue, justifies this kind of brutal eroticism on the ground that "years ago, mannequins were clothes hangers. Now women wearing those clothes are touched by life. So we use some situational photography-the mysterious...
Pepsi's Russian aficionados are experimenting with new ways to enjoy it -not all of which would fall in the health category. The latest rage-so new that it does not yet have a name-is a fifty-fifty mix of vodka and Pepsi in a tall glass. Hammer and Pepsickle...
...some helpful hints from Elizabeth Taylor later in the week. In a special lecture at the University of Virginia, the actress told her audience of drama students that she may do some directing. "It fascinates me at this moment in my life even more than acting. The more you enjoy yourself onstage, the less the audience does," she advised. "The more you cry onstage, the less the audience cries. If you become too self-indulgent, you become too cliquish." Was there a role she had always wanted to do, but never had the chance? asked a student. "Yes," said...
...impressive case. His design for a global foreign policy included a comprehensive economic, political and military approach with long-term goals. He has sought to explain the new reality that although America is still the world's greatest economic power and possesses massive military strength, "we no longer enjoy meaningful nuclear supremacy." For Kissinger, this has meant the imperative of survival: building a process of negotiation and the policy of detente. It has meant playing the Russians against the Chinese while never admitting he was engaging in such a dangerous game...
...million cars, or 22% more than in 1975. What is more, most automen believe that this year will bring even better results. They predict that sales of American cars will come close to the 1973 record of 9.7 million and, since prices are much higher, the industry will enjoy its first $100 billion sales year ever...