Word: freezers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Into the Freezer. In an 8-to-l decision, the Supreme Court saw things the State Department's way. Impairing the act of state doctrine, said the opinion written by John Marshall Harlan, "would work serious inroads on the maximum effectiveness of United States diplomacy." And preserving the doctrine intact, even when an expropriation violates international law, will best serve "both the national interest and progress toward the goal of establishing the rule of law among nations...
...Castro it was a less than satisfactory victory. He will not get the money, at least not until he mends his ways. The U.S. Government has frozen all Cuban assets in the U.S.. and the $175,251 will go into the freezer...
...Manhattan's La Fonda del Sol uses one to warm up tortillas. The newest Hilton hotels also have ultrasonic ovens to make their food service faster. Tad's steak-house chain (eleven restaurants) has set up an experimental restaurant in Manhattan, where customers select complete meals from freezer chests, bring them to their tables and pop them into individual ovens that heat them up in about two minutes right by the tables. The chain plans to set up a string of these restaurants and prepare all its meals from one central commissary. Armour has begun to sell frozen...
...electric water pump, a new washing machine and a dryer. A television set, she says, is at the bottom of the shopping list. She would much rather have her three children explore the Yaak than vegetate before the magic eye. "Later," she says, "we'll buy a freezer, and after that a waffle iron. It's been a long time since this family sat down to waffles...
...created a kind of New Wave western, using simple realism as their strongest tool. They evoke it with sounds: a transistor radio in de Wilde's shirt pocket twanging hillbilly anthems, the slamming of a screen door on a hot night, the screak-screak of the ice-cream freezer on the back porch, the relentless whistling of the wind scorching in off the plains, the brutal whump of the springs of the Cadillac as it guns across the railroad tracks. They also evoke it with the black-and-white camera of Old Master James Wong Howe: Dr. Pepper signs...