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Word: inlaid (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Ambassador to France in 1968, Eunice polished her French and plunged headlong into promoting her work with the retarded on an international basis. One visitor to the embassy during the Shriver tenure recalls a telling vignette: "Little Mark Shriver, who was about four, was riding his tricycle around the inlaid-marble foyer where toys were strewn about. Phones were ringing and a secretary was giving instructions. Eunice scooped up Mark to dash to the airport. The look of disapproval that crossed the butler's face as he viewed this scene was memorable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Shriver's Other Running Mate | 8/21/1972 | See Source »

...crafts are mixed in with the older pieces. They are the culmination of a recent drive to re-learn and preserve the old folk arts. Where a break in the craft tradition has never occurred, the results are most successful--for example, plates and pitchers of iron inlaid with silver from Daghestan, and silver filigree jewelry, from Georgia. Two showcases display the products of lacquer-work masters from Ralekh--little papier-mache boxes, decorated with elaborate designs in egg-tempera (often depicting the exploits of Russian fairy-tale heroes), coated with transparent lacquer, then dried and highly polished...

Author: By Barbara A. Slavin, | Title: Slavic Potpourri | 8/15/1972 | See Source »

...fight it out, Macunaima employing tricks just as dirty as the villain's. He gets himself up as a lonely divorcee to visit Venceslau, but, taking off his disguise behind an inlaid ebony screen, foolishly hands over two tell-tale oranges along with the brassiere. Still, as the narrator observes, "Venceslau is broadminded," and tries to bed the naked Macunaima nevertheless. It is Macunaima, healthily hetero--is this the bounds of the Brazilian revolutionaries or the Brazilian censors?--whose prudery ends the escapade...

Author: By Esther Dyson, | Title: Macunaima | 7/14/1972 | See Source »

There were massive pictures of landscapes in heavy gilt frames. Giant, glittering chandeliers hung from the high ceilings. There were golden urns in the corridors and flowered rugs along the halls and in all the rooms. The floors were intricate patterns of inlaid wood. The views through the windows were of the gilded domes of long-famous churches...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Eating Cereal in the House of the Czars | 6/5/1972 | See Source »

Meanwhile, the Washington-Baltimore fans and press bought Lefty's scheme in its entirety. The field house was repainted. The Terrapin Club offered a gold Terrapin pin with an inlaid diamond, four season tickets to basketball and football games, and various parking privileges and ticket options to anyone who would make an annual donation of $1000 to the Maryland Educational Foundation for the purpose of athletic scholarships. Local automobile dealers donated 19 "courtesy cars" for use in recruiting and travel by Maryland coaches. And Driesell was installed as a prominent businessman in College Park. There is the Lefty Driesell...

Author: By John L. Powers, | Title: C. G. Driesell Basically Unlike Mortal Men | 1/5/1972 | See Source »

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