Word: moons
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...they were looking for a new kind of model, a girl who is beautiful like you've never seen before." That is her secret, the reason why she may last longer than most in the fashion world. For she is not really beautiful; but like her namesake, the moon, she is different in every phase, yet always recognizably the same and herself...
...lunch, the precooked frozen dinner, the disposable dress, the phone call instead of a letter, the formal invitation sent by telegram. There is even, for some, instant bliss through LSD. The U.S. is running an economic fever trying to end poverty and pollution, put a man on the moon and end the war in Viet Nam all at once. Is this bad? Social Ethics Professor Roger L. Shinn of Union Theological Seminary thinks that it "makes us unfortunately Faustian and more than a bit sophomoric...
...major step in Russia's manned space program, which seems to have been marking time since Cosmonaut Aleksei Leonov took the world's first space walk a year ago. And it left little doubt that the Soviets are doggedly determined to put the first man on the moon...
Court tennis, however has remained almost unchanged. The only major modification occured during the reign of Henry VIII in England. Formerly, there was a small window, "la lune" or "the moon," high up on the wall, and a ball hit through it gave several extra points...
...crucial match, however, Henry aimed a vital shot for the window and missed, losing both shot and game. A royal decree for the removal of the window was issued, Pell explained, and "there's never been a moon shot since...