Word: farely
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Trollope boomlet, and it may do the same thing in the U.S. An early American admirer, Nathaniel Hawthorne, once wrote that Trollope's novels had "the strength of beef and the inspiration of ale." After a steady diet of TV gruel, Americans may find The Pallisers nutritious fare indeed...
...Iron. But last week, having survived the headaches of the New York premiere, lie packed off with Weight Lifter Schwarzenegger and a few hefty friends for an early-morning dinner at Elaine's. When the meal was over, someone noticed that half the guests had ordered the same fare-mussels. Gasped Zarem in delight: "I didn't even plan...
...mandatory, intersession programs are now offered at about 400 colleges and universities. At many of the schools they include courses (sometimes for credit, sometimes not) that would not be considered academically appropriate during the regular school year. At Smith College, for example, plumbing is on the January bill of fare, while St. Lawrence University in upstate New York offers ski conditioning and fly tying. Travel is often an essential and expensive element. At a price of $1,555 each, Adelphi University is sending 20 students from Long Island to India to study historic sites where the country's religions...
...then things got worse. Already grossed out by the Vikings' performance against Oakland, most people turned a pale shade of purple when the dinner fare was a toss-up between baked meatloaf and sardine salad plate #13, the numeral an indication of how many people could stomach more than one sardine. A real toss-up, if you know what I mean...
...wells, the Fox and the Cat, shiftless schemers posing as mendicants who are lame (the Fox) and blind (the Cat), while merrily fleecing the gullible young puppet. By the end of the tale, the Cat is truly sightless and minus a paw, while the Fox does not fare too well either?he ends up thin, almost hairless and without a tail...