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Word: lusted (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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BENJAMIN'S DEVELOPING PASSION for his patient. Chloe, follows the usual pattern for middle-aged men who lust after beautiful, available young women. His marriage gets shoved into nebulous dimensions and isn't brought back until late in the movie, when it turns out that his wife too is having an affair. Immorality as an issue never comes up: Benjamin's seduction of Chloe seems not only hackneyed but the norm for society as a whole...

Author: By Rebecca J. Joseph, | Title: Heartburn | 2/22/1983 | See Source »

...their audiences are big or possibly significant enough, politicians come chasing. Playboy, Jimmy Carter decided, appeals to young fellows who do not follow the news closely and would never sit still for involved arguments, but might respond to idealized noises made amiably. The result was the famous "lust in my heart" interview. Even after that furor, Ronald Reagan in 1980 submitted to the same Playboy interviewer, Robert Scheer, an adroitly argumentative questioner. Scheer interviewed him for the Los Angeles Times and for a profile in Playboy, and found Reagan to be secure in his convictions and eager for disputation. They...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Newswatch Thomas Griffith: Get Your Balance Elsewhere | 2/14/1983 | See Source »

...this could be interesting if Kennedy supplied some personal involvement, but the initially sympathetic qualities in O'Brien fade as her political career takes off. As her reformist zeal becomes lust for power, more and more of Kennedy's attention goes to her pleasure in manipulating men, throwing temper tantrums, and other childish antics...

Author: By Michael F. P. dorning, | Title: Three Slow Boats That Never Arrive | 2/8/1983 | See Source »

...produce upon the reformation of others," declared Seneca in ancient Rome. Over the centuries, many societies came to believe otherwise. The rituals of execution, rooted perhaps in a primitive need for sacrifice, catharsis and revenge, seemed less to cast out the evils of humanity than to feed its blood lust. By the late 18th century, a reform movement had taken hold in Europe, aided by the invention of such "humane" devices as the hanging machine and the guillotine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Death Penalty :Revenge Is the Mother of Invention | 1/24/1983 | See Source »

...Elisabeth Trissenaar). She sets his nights ablaze with her Lorelei beauty and passion, but she doesn't really love him. She loves making love, and so she exercises her power in one of the few ways open to a woman in 1920s Germany: by becoming an entrepreneur of lust. Promiscuous as a prancing stud, possessive as any hausfrau, Hanni drives "Fatty" Bolwieser to the twin dominatrices of drink and despair. Called to court, the cuckold testifies to his wife's fidelity while she dallies with two of the village's men on the make. Logically enough...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Alive and Well in Europe | 1/24/1983 | See Source »

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