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Word: lovingness (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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Blaise is pompous, and a bit of a charlatan. His personal life is grotesque as the novel begins and rapidly grows more so. His trustful, loving wife Harriet, by whom he has a teen-age son, at first knows nothing of foul-tempered Emily, his mistress of nine years, nor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Uncouples | 9/23/1974 | See Source »

Pun-Loving. Miller, 50, brings unique qualifications to his Nixon defense role. A Republican who campaigned for Robert Kennedy in his 1968 presidential primary drive, Miller had served as chief of the Justice Department's Criminal Division when Kennedy was Attorney General. There he became acquainted with many members...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE EX-PRESIDENT: A New Counsel for Nixon's Defense | 9/9/1974 | See Source »

Under an archaic law, any guest registering at a French hotel is required to fill out and sign a form, called la fiche, establishing his identity, address, occupation and, if a foreigner, his passport number. Fichisme is not only a chore for hoteliers, who must turn in the forms to...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Modern Living: Fiche Story | 9/9/1974 | See Source »

"We used to judge everyone by The Beatles," says Melinda. "You could describe anyone by saying, 'Oh, he's a George type.' The first question you'd ask someone was 'Do you like The Beatles?' If they said no, you had nothing in common." The background music is very loud...

Author: By Michiko Kakutani, | Title: Nostalgia for the Pepsi Generation | 8/13/1974 | See Source »

* Named for the opera-loving mother of J. William Fisher, a sometime composer and retired board chairman of Fisher Controls Co., Inc.

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Opera's Summer Rites | 7/29/1974 | See Source »

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