Word: nap
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...lady of distinction" who was "welcomed in Montreal's select circles." As far as his own friendship was concerned, there was a platonic all-night visit to her Montreal apartment as late as November 1960, during which, he said, he did nothing more indiscreet than take a nap in a chair...
Obviously fatigued by the ordeal, Ugolyok sprawled out and tried to nap during most of his five minutes before the cameras; Veterok was able to stand only with the assistance of a laboratory technician. Otherwise, the dogs appeared to be in good health, occasionally lapping vigorously at bowls of water...
...visiting stars than the "guest villain" spot on Batman. Comedian Bill Cosby was delighted to do a guest bit when he found he could go to a football game on taping day (Sunday) instead of rehearsing. For the first time in her career, Lucille Ball found herself able to nap before going on. "You know," she told Dean, "you make cooked spaghetti look tense." Returning the favor, Martin took a guest spot with Lucy, disgustedly found himself spending four times as long rehearsing a 20-minute part as he does headlining his own show...
...Nap Time. Johnson has had bad luck with some of his closest advisers. Bobby Baker turned out to be a money-hungry charlatan. Walter Jenkins, Moyers' overworked predecessor as top staff man, was arrested in a Washington Y.M.C.A. men's room and booked on a morals charge. Moyers is honest, resilient and, above all, shrewd enough to insist on getting away from his man-killing job whenever possible. He insists on spending all the time he can with his family. Invited to Camp David for a weekend with Lyndon and his entourage on one occasion, he said...
...recent luncheon, it looked as if he would ramble on until dusk. Moyers edged out of his chair, hovered pointedly at the President's elbow, thumbing through a sheaf of top-secret State Department papers. Finally he announced: "We are cutting into the President's nap time. It is really time to go." End of lunch...