Word: faked
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Adele Bragar thinks her Scotch mohair scarf, in either a solid color or plaid, makes an exciting present. She is featuring Siamese silk and Kashmiri silk scarves, too, as well as imported jewelry from Mexico, India, and Spain with many, many items under $5. You can pick up your fake Persian lamb hat which is being seen all over this season for only $4 at Adele Bragar...
...Bennington Peers III has shrewdly noted, it's the Big Three title that really counts.Yale halfback JUD CALKINS (25) misses a short pass from Brain Rapp as PAT YOUNG (87), HOBIE ARMSTRONG (40) and DAVE STRINGER converge on him. On the next play, Yale tried a fake punt, but their receiver was ineligible...
...however. The Elis like to try to spring their halfbacks on a pitch-out play that can develop into a wide sweep or a cutback through the hole of the defensive tackle who has been trapped. Another favorite pattern is run from the wing T formation and entails a fake into the line on the strong side and a give to the wide halfback coming back to the weak side on a trap play...
...natural backgrounds, folk singing has become both an esoteric cult and a light industry. Folk-song albums are all over the bestseller charts, and folk-singing groups command as much as $10,000 a night in the big niteries. As a cultural fad folk singing appeals to genuine intellectuals, fake intellectuals, sing-it-yourself types, and rootless root seekers who discern in folk songs the fine basic values of American life. As a pastime, it has staggeringly multiplied sales of banjos and guitars; more than 400,000 guitars were sold in the U.S. last year...
...Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne, is the latest novelist to turn savagely on his own kind. Moore's miscreant hero is Brendan Tierney, a young Belfast short-storyist who has emigrated to New York and lost his faith, acquiring in its place a magazine job, some fake Danish furniture and an authentic American wife. Brendan's problem is that he is almost 30, the age at which a promising writer either writes something or becomes merely a pawned talent...