Word: pal
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...that sense too, the initiative was classic Bush. Once again, part of his strategy is to help his pal Gorbachev. That's only prudent. But in this case, it's also plenty bold...
Last June, former President Derek C. Bok was ready to leave Harvard for the sprawling, hilly campus of Stanford University to relax near his good pal, Donald Kennedy '52, otherwise known as that school's president...
Last June, former President Derek C. Bok was ready to leave Harvard for the sprawling, hilly campus of Stanford University to relax near his good pal, Donald Kennedy '52, otherwise known as that school's president...
...They also refuse to lay out the meanings of their films or make any large moral claims for them. They say the Barton Fink script arose in part out of a writing block of their own, in part out of a desire to write a good role for their pal Turturro, in part because, in Ethan's words, "we started thinking about a big empty hotel." As he says of these various elements, "Who knows quite how they go together or what precipitates what?" To say more than that, adds Joel, "is just not appealing...
...incidental. Jean Harlow made censors' hair curl because she disdained foundation garments, but she exuded most of her sexuality between the ears. In Red-Headed Woman she cooed and screwed her way to the top, and got away with it. In Red Dust she was Clark Gable's lover, pal and lover again, taking it all in her sashaying stride. These movies were made in 1932, yet they are more mature than many current films -- more aware of love's compromises and lust's attractions...