Word: polese
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Good meat is virtually unavailable. Sugar has been rationed. Street lights in certain areas are no longer turned on. Although many Poles have money in the bank, there is little to spend it on. The waiting time for a new Polish-built Fiat is from three to five years, and...
You can still find barber poles, shaving mugs and $3.50 haircuts in Cambridge, but it is harder than it was five years ago: men are now avoiding barber shops and patronizing unisex hairstyling salons.
Ford did that. "The original mistake was mine," he said. "I did not express myself clearly; I admit it." The President also promised to sign a veterans' bill, sought by Polish Americans for 30 years, that would grant medical benefits to Poles and Czechs now living in America who...
The conflict over the issues Hofheinz focuses on--guns versus rice, central versus local control, equality of education versus political control over it--grew most extreme during the Great Leap Forward of 1958-59 and the Cultural Revolution of the '60s. These startlingly unstable campaigns delineate a unique element in...
Inside the hall, I cruise past the two-man "state caucuses," past the gentleman who hopes to be elected President by convincing representatives of the electoral college to vote for him (as they are constitutionally able to do), past a stars and stripes costume on the body of an elderly...