Word: flew
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...move," he spluttered. Krim proposed that "working sessions" continue the following day. But De Gaulle was adamant; he plainly wanted to let the Algerians stew for awhile. Perhaps, suggested Joxe, everyone might get together again in ten to 15 days, but the tone of his farewell words as he flew off to Paris was clear enough: don't call us, we'll call...
...finally chose that staple of feminine fashion, "the little black dress" (mascara, no lipstick or jewels). "Our ambition," she said, "is to become even more elegant than you." How had she reduced? "Tennis, the secret of a good figure. Diet? I never diet. I eat everything." With that, she flew back to Moscow, where the knowing party climbers hang on her every word, explaining: "Whatever Furtseva says, Khrushchev means...
While the tractors-for-prisoners negotiators cooled their heels in their Havana Riviera suites (see THE NATION), the bearded dictator was having a high old time with the U.S. reporters who flew down to cover the proceedings. The tractor experts saw Castro only for 5½ hours. The press got a lot more...
While John flew P-39s in the Mediterranean and P-40s in South China, the Marines sent Clint Jr. through Duke University, where he graduated top man in his engineering class. The war over, John went back to Yale for some serious studying, then headed out to Santa Fe where Clint Sr. had lined him up a $175-3-month job in a bank. Meanwhile Clint Jr. was getting a master's in math at M.I.T. In 1950 they joined forces in Dallas...
...financing Texans who were building in San Diego, and wound up so savvy about the market that even San Diego builders began to come to it for financing. Dallas builders, claim the wide-ranging Texans, did more to develop Atlanta than did Georgians. In Texas itself, the deals flew hard and fast under the hands of second or third-generation millionaires such as Angus Wynne Jr., who sparked the Great Southwest Corp., a development company now constructing a huge industrial park between Dallas and Forth Worth...