Word: glowing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...worse, TV's women of the morning have a tough responsibility. To succeed in this league, they must not only be bright, attractive and versatile enough to talk comfortably with Hollywood celebrities, South African leaders and weathermen wearing Indian headdresses. They must also project a warm, cozy, familial glow. Pauley, with her big-sister perkiness, had it. So does Good Morning America's Joan Lunden, who is no newswoman but goes down as easy in the morning as mom's Cream of Wheat. Is it just a coincidence that both of them are also very public mothers...
...they tended to take away from otherwise good numbers (for example, the white glove fiasco in the midst of "I'm Getting Married"). Also, I really can't think of anything more heinous than day-glo pink and yellow Can-Can outfits that turn bright orange under the strange glow of the black lights...
...what really galled Botha was Jackson's apparent desire to share in the glow of Mandela's release. "The government's decisions ((on Mandela)) were taken before the arrival of Mr. Jackson," Botha said. "He can come and enjoy the aftermath, but he can certainly not claim any credit for having been a player on the field...
...wood they found was dense and close-grained, unlike the spongy grain of the younger, forced-growth trees that are planted today. "All the great wood was used up in the 18th century," maintains Matthew Weigman of Sotheby's. The furniture crafted from the grand mahoganies is said to glow and "smile" at the beholder. "Viewing the desk is a religious experience," says Sack. "The grain ignites; there's inner fire in the wood...