Word: paired
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...WORLD OF HENRY ORIENT introduces Tippy Walker and Merrie Spaeth as a pair of antic New York juveniles scotching the adult delinquency of a lecherous concert pianist (Peter Sellers...
...family was spared the spectacle outside Rome's Santa Maria Maggiore that looked more like a political rally than wedding festivities. The crowd rang with Carlist-battle cries of "Vivan los reyes!", and students from Spain's Loyola College, in the heart of Carlist country, serenaded the pair with guitars, tambourines and castanets. Irene's father-inlaw, Prince Xavier de Borbon y Parma, as gaunt and straight-backed as an El Greco grandee, arranged a brief interview with Pope Paul VI, who gave the newlyweds his personal blessing and their first wedding present-a crucifix. No reigning...
Eight and five were the magic numbers. 85 years of life, 58 years of marriage, and James F. Byrnes marked off both mileposts a day early. The former Secretary of State under Truman obligingly posed with a pair of cakes. "This is a great world in which to live so long," he said. And a young reporter asked what his outstanding experience had been. Byrnes smiled, thought back over his 40-odd years of public service and said simply: "Son, I hope you get to be 85 and somebody asks you that question...
...proper way out: the girl with a shrewd eye toward a heavy social season ahead will buy a single pair of quality gloves, hang the expense, and put them into the pocket of her favorite coat. From there, they can be hauled out when necessary. And to there, they can be swiftly returned, immediately after an entrance or exit. With a little bit of luck, they need never be worn...
...soloists, Gwynn Cornell and Arnold Voketaitis, from the New York City Center, were a striking pair, visually and aurally. Striking, indeed. It was not possible to determine what notes Voketaitis was singing in his low register because his intonation was so muddy down there. In loud passages requiring jumps, Miss Cornell tended to shriek. Their few stage gestures, made while rooted to their positions on either side of Swoboda, were ludicrous...