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Word: fastest (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...suit of aluminum chain mail that weighs 34 Ibs. Says Francoise: "It forces me to exteriorize my sentiments, using only my voice, my eyes and my face." Translation: she can't move. Less weighty are the glittering chain tunics and boleros of Loris Azzaro, at 35 the fastest rising designer in Paris. True, the chain micro-dress he turned out for Brigitte Bardot's New Year TV special weighed eight pounds, but that did not prevent BB from wearing it several times since for dancing at New Jimmy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fashion: Chain Reaction | 6/7/1968 | See Source »

...double stateroom), and guess what they call our deck? The Allegro. There are other levels, known as Adagio, Vivace, Andante, all the way down to the water level, which is called Presto. Your father says they must call it that because the people there have to run the fastest to get to dinner. One strange thing, though. A German conductor named Karl Munchinger, who is aboard for the whole trip, keeps grumbling about the recorded music in the salons and corridors. But Daddy and I really do enjoy hearing Bach and Beethoven wherever we go. All he says is "Encores...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Scene: Letter Home | 5/31/1968 | See Source »

Granatelli towed five cars through the gates when practice started May 1. Within a week the STP cars were well established as the fastest cars at the track...

Author: By Stephen J. Potter, | Title: Turbines Will Dominate Memorial Day 500 | 5/29/1968 | See Source »

Then on May 7, only hours after he had turned in the second fastest lap in Speedway history. Mike Spence was killed in a freak accident while testing teammate Greg Weld's turbine. The next day Weld, who had been slow all month, was released by STP, and Granatelli was left with 1966 winner Graham Hill, and four turbine cars...

Author: By Stephen J. Potter, | Title: Turbines Will Dominate Memorial Day 500 | 5/29/1968 | See Source »

...Crimson definitely felt the loss of injured hurdler Frank Haggerty. Army picked up two valuable first places as Cadet Frank McCullough won both hurdle events. Haggerty had run the fastest 440-hurdle time of the season among the 10 Hep schools before he was injured and would likely have shared in the points had he run Saturday...

Author: By Mark R. Rasmuson, | Title: Track Team Finishes Third in Heps; Baker, Benka Win Two Events Each | 5/13/1968 | See Source »

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