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Word: maling (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Pakistani. Before coming to the U.S., I lived in Pakistan. I lived there very happily with my husband and with everybody else even though I 1) did not adopt Islam; 2) did not accept the constraints of Moslem society, e.g., I certainly did talk to my husband's male friends; 3) did not learn to wear a sari or salwar and kameez-for the same reason that your article points out: a Western girl rarely looks good in them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Oct. 3, 1960 | 10/3/1960 | See Source »

...Japanese men were told: "Gentlemen must always be of assistance to ladies, who are by their nature delicate, mentally and physically. The Western idea of 'ladies first' is born from this fact." Because Japanese tradition "has made it shameful for a male to behave gently toward the female sex, this idea requires courage among the men who practice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN: Hands in the Finger Bowl | 10/3/1960 | See Source »

Insect chemical detectors (sense of smell) are amazingly good too. Among the best are those of male moths that can smell a female of their own species a long distance away, apparently detecting a single molecule of a specific chemical. Human chemists cannot do this, even with the most subtle laboratory apparatus...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: The Infant Science | 10/3/1960 | See Source »

...them Nadia Nerina-whose performance in La Fille Mai Gardée conveyed glimpses of Ulanova's unearthly lightness-Annette Page, Anya Linden and, most notably, coldly brilliant Svetlana Beriosova, 28, widely heralded as heiress apparent to Fonteyn. The Royal last week also showed off its first-rate male principals: Michael Somes, Brian Shaw, Alexander Grant and David Blair. But regardless of the available dancing talent, much depends on Madame...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: The Royal's Grande Dame | 9/26/1960 | See Source »

Carry On, Nurse (Anglo-Amalgamated; Governor Films). "Good heavens, no!" the male patient sputters shyly to the two young nurses who propose to remove his drawers. "I'll do it myself if you don't mind.'' They do mind, and with Amazonian zest they pants the poor chap and dump him in the sack. "There now," one of them remarks, "what a fuss-about such a little thing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures, Sep. 26, 1960 | 9/26/1960 | See Source »

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