Word: felted
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Once we got through our non-league schedule, we felt that there was no one who could beat us if we played well," Roby said...
Rather was "pretty chagrined" immediately after the interview, according to one associate, but he quickly gathered his spirits and strongly defended his performance. "I never felt the interview was out of control," he told TIME. "I couldn't get answers, but I did not get mad." Aides who briefed Rather before the interview say the anchor was fully prepared for a heated exchange. "We knew Bush would attack, and we knew he wasn't going to answer the questions," says Producer Martin Koughan. "The trick was, How does Dan keep control of the line of questioning? Better rude than cowed...
...this week, with the White House confident that enough of the undecided will vote its way on the ground that they cannot trust Ortega. But the contra leadership was taking no chances. Despite the importance of the talks in San Jose last week, top contra leaders were where they felt the action counted most -- in Washington, on Capitol Hill, lobbying for their cause...
...ripen in the provinces. At a party he met a bubbly gamine named Francoise Rosensthiel. "It was a coup de foudre!" he recalls. "Right away I loved her skin, her way of wearing clothes, her hair, her big freedom, her sweet spirit. Once I was with Francoise, I felt I had wasted time in the South." They are still together, though they have never married...
Those little sketches were not lost on Rosensthiel: "I thought his drawings terrific. When I saw his talent, I felt it was silly for him to limit himself to being a curator when there were other people who could only do that." Lacroix was finding his scholarly exertions "heavy," so when Rosensthiel whistled up a few introductions, he was on his way. Through her he met Picart, who helped him get a job with Hermes and later with Patou...