Word: reunion
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...many ways, the meeting was a typical family reunion. Cousins who had not seen each other for years renewed acquaintance; youngsters met relatives they had not even known existed. But the occasion was hardly happy...
...Yorker cartoon is a rectangle entirely surrounded by laughter. In the fiftieth anniversary collection, the occupants of those rectangles gather like relatives at a spirited family reunion...
...first reaction on hearing the news about her daughter: "I sat down in a chair and said a silent prayer of thanks. I'm just thankful to God that she's alive." Despite the harsh words Patty had uttered in the past, Mrs. Hearst expected that the reunion would go well. "I don't believe she has given up 19 years of our lives together so completely," she said. "If she went one way, she can go the other way. When you all love each other, everything can be worked...
Treasury Secretary William Simon took the first vacation he has taken in three years, which may have done more to steady the nation's economic nerves than any official nostrum. He assembled all seven of his children for a rare family reunion, found time to think and decided that the slogan "Stay bored with Ford" had some great merit but second-guessed, "Maybe the President would not think...
...remarks on it with the same between-you-and-me honesty she uses so well on the subject of breasts. She sweeps aside any pretense of objectivity to quickly it doesn't even get a chance to become a full-blown pretense. She went to her tenth reunion at Wellesley she tells us just because she was writing a column for Esquire about it, but (wink) we all know why she really went--she wanted to. And similarly, she told her friends that the reason she joined a consciousness-raising group was because she didn't see how she "could...