Word: rewardingly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Moscow, Idaho, and the runner-up in the 1964 America Junior Miss Pageant, Farley, 30, has worked primarily in Europe for the past eight years. Though she already had 49 performances of Lulu to her credit, she was engaged as the cover (understudy) for Soprano Teresa Stratas. As reward, Farley had been given one of the seven performances to sing herself. A month and a half ago, Stratas withdrew from the production, complaining about lack of rehearsal time. Farley got the call on the day of a birthday party she was throwing for her year-old daughter Lara (Conductor...
...ticket to Washington. Of course, neither ever succeeds, but neither do they ever admit defeat. Campaigning has become for them, as for so many others, an end in itself, a way to fame and happiness without ever actually winning. In politics, it often seems that persistence is its own reward...
...illegitimate pregnancies conceived while rock music is playing creeps over 90, then it's time to get out. Kerp and Trumbo be seein' you. (He writes so well.) Off we go, in our flying bunker, high over Boston, wingin our way into your hearts, homes, mind, and a better reward...
...party that Strauss rebuilt helped carry Jimmy Carter into the White House. Last week Strauss received his reward. Impressed by his effectiveness and flair, Carter wrestled down his earlier resentment over Strauss's preference for other candidates and recruited him for a job in which his personal drive may serve the entire nation. At 7:45 one morning, the President summoned Strauss to the Oval Office and offered him the post of Special Representative for Trade Negotiations. Strauss mulled it over for about 30 hours and then he said...
Brock is not irrevocably lost. His shrewd shuttle diplomacy in hell puts him in a unique position to demand a reward. To reveal what that is would spoil the reader's fun, but the prize under lines the irony of the sign that greeted him in the Second Circle: "Hell is where you are free to be yourself, and nothing but yourself." Mayo Mohs