Word: move
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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What Comes Naturally. Vinogradov became a buddy of one of France's richest capitalists, Marcel Boussac, lunched with Novelist Françoise Sagan, shot pheasant on the great Alsace estate of Socialite Jean de Beaumont. Recently, watching him move familiarly among the swarms of film stars, writers, ministers, generals, and artists at the Soviet embassy, Millionaire Boussac archly remarked: "There goes France's most fashionable ambassador...
...evening meal, a long line of hungry and dissatisfied Gold-Coasters was forced into a do-it-yourself project that didn't work. The principal fault lay in the noodles, which frustrated those who attempted to fill their trays quickly and move...
...questionable whether monolithic states or coalitions are slower to move, but the Geneva negotiations on a ban of nuclear tests provide heartening evidence that they can, and indeed do, occasionally move...
Despite a last-minute petition by 275 Seniors, the Student Council Committee on Elections last night rejected a move to re-open nominations for Class Marshal. The 11-man group unanimously voted that any new nominations would be "unfair" to the 32 candidates already on the ballot...
Stiegman denied the report and Sebo said he hasn't been advised such a move is being made...