Word: fresh
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Down she slides: not a Blue Ribander, evidently; smaller than we were led to expect, and lighter; but so buoyant, so fresh and trim in line, that we only realize later and with the mildest disappointment that this Pride of the Clyde is in fact a yacht...
Katherine Bauman, a 23-year-old fresh-man, last night disagreed with OWE's recommendation, and said she thinks older applicants should be expected to present the same qualifications as younger applicants...
...look at that sand dune; what of it?'" His work is almost exclusively of this country: "Suprisingly to me, I don't work very well in other countries. I'm very interested in England and France, and I know them fairly well, but I can't seem to produce fresh, creative work. It's all a stage to me and it doesn't have any reality...Isn't it too easy to fall into the picturesque or the National Geographic style...
...stayed behind in a largely futile attempt to organize an airlift of 400 Cambodian orphans. Rudakewych used the erratic Associated Press telex line to Hong Kong to tell his editors that he had malaria but was safe. Cameron cabled CBS: "The situation here is unclear and contradictory. Fresh rumors keep arriving to fuel the worry and apprehension. We return regularly to the hotel to compare rumors and feel some small consolation in our togetherness...
...legislation now pending in Congress that in many ways is even more sweeping than the stringent measures passed during the New Deal in reaction to the stock market excesses of the Roaring Twenties. The new competitive era for Wall Street arrives as brokers scramble for capital to offer fresh investment ideas in new ways to U.S. investors...