Word: fill
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...impresario on the bustling British arts scene. Now he is the bestselling author of a volume of tittle-tattle diaries, the director of a lugubrious new musical about Actress Jean Seberg, and the star of a brouhaha that boasts enough celebrities, sex, money, backstabbing and even cultural significance to fill every London tabloid from now till Boxing Day. Screaming headlines leap to the imagination...
...help feeling queasy; His job is cut out, but it sure won't be easy. A trip to New York for the King of Nepal-- In an HSA bus leased by young Leventhal. They'll stop on the way to drop off a small mansion To fill all of North House's needs for expansion. New honors for Kleckner, Sulelman and Eck; Let's hope a new trend is just starting its trek. Warm seasonal greetings to artist Frank Stella And, closer to home, friends Senese and Janello...
Upstart airlines, no-frills or all-frills, fill the gaps left by the majors...
...time was more famous as the site of the Vatican Circus, where Nero threw Christians to the lions after the great fire that swept Rome in A.D. 64. On such engaging historical notes opens The Vatican (Abrams; 398 pages; $60), a book that will do much to fill in the fragmentary picture that even dedicated travelers take away from this tiny (108 acres) yet labyrinthine city-state. This is an illuminating and often candid guide. All the famous sights are here, but so are crannies like the Teutonic Cemetery, a burial place for pilgrims since the time of Charlemagne...
...Dresser cannot fill its noble Shakespearean outline. Harwood would have been well advised to stop short of his last-act fling at tragedy and rest on his strength, which is for comically melodramatic commentary on the vagaries and excesses of the theatrical life. Still, he has wisely turned his original vehicle from a unicycle into a bicycle built for two, and Courtenay and Finney give it a thrilling ride. -By Richard Schickel