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Word: pinkness (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...profitable mesh with the American healthand-fitness craze. The company has also built a large and loyal female sales force by offering big money to top sales directors ($30,000 to $40,000 a year in bonuses and commissions), along with such incentives as diamond bumblebee brooches and pink Cadillacs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shake-Out in the Skin Game | 10/11/1982 | See Source »

...TASTY one morning around three, a girl in a pink alligator shirt is telling a guy in a football jersey how frustrating it is to have to choose between communism and capitalism...

Author: By Michael W. Miller, | Title: Bagels and Communism | 10/9/1982 | See Source »

...palace disguised as a monk. By a quirk of French law, Monaco's citizens would lose their tax and military exemptions if Rainier failed to produce an heir to the throne. What Grace got, in addition to a title (Her Serene Highness), the run of a 200-room pink palace and perks to suit, was what her mother had: a marriage to be seen through steadfastly, come what might...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Princess From Hollywood | 9/27/1982 | See Source »

...year-old ancestral home in the mountains outside Beirut that Bashir Gemayel received us for the interview. From the windows of the pink stone house there is a breathtakingly beautiful view of the mountain slopes with their olive groves and grapevines among gray boulders. But Maronite Christians like the Gemayels did not settle in Lebanon because of its beauty. They chose those mountains because of security, a rugged area ideal for defense, where a lonely Christian community could defend itself and survive in a sea of sometimes hostile Muslim neighbors. The Maronites survived without ever being reduced to minority status...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sectarian with a New Vision | 9/27/1982 | See Source »

...center of the chaos an innocent everyboy (Bob Geldof, lead singer with those punkers' punkers, the Boomtown Rats) broods about how iniquitous life is driving him crazy. It is a story so familiar that it requires almost no dialogue to tell. Simple-minded songs from the Pink Floyd's 1979 five-time platinum seller do the job, along with banal, if sometimes lively, imagery supplied by Director Alan Parker (Fame, Midnight Express). He has warmed over and slicked up an anthology of '60s cliches, which may engender a certain nostalgia for the drear old days in those...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Rushes: Aug. 30, 1982 | 8/30/1982 | See Source »

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