Word: savorable
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...sleek new papal audience hall designed by Pier Luigi Nervi, with well-planned, air-conditioned facilities for 14,000 pilgrims. Once it goes into use, the atmospheric old St. Peter's audiences will fade forever. Last week TIME'S Rome Bureau Chief Jim Bell revisited one to savor the sights and sounds -and smells-for the last time. His report...
...daring us to make the connection.) And since (cautionary baritone) this film has been rated R -which means only that even an orphan can get in if he looks old enough to be bar mitzvahed-those of us who still have a few days of adolescence left to savor are not to be denied a chance to see Lawrence exposed for what, as Sectionman would have it, he really...
...going to savor this one all night," coach Loyal Park said of the victory. "This makes my spring. I may even have a beer when I get home...
Though chances seem remote, last week one of Ali's lawyers announced that he was opening negotiations for a match with Frazier in Toronto in May. With no other worthy opponent in sight, Frazier and the rest of the boxing world could only savor the prospect. After last week's bout, Frazier allowed that he was going to take his 30% share of the gate, which should come to $300,000 or so, and go to Las Vegas to debut his nightclub singing act with a nine-piece combo called the Knockouts. Then, he said...
When the subject comes up now. Lindsay always insists that he will remain a Republican "at this time." But a man deluged by snowstorms and garbage strikes, the sooty malaise of New York winters, must sometimes dream. As President, after all, Lindsay could savor the sheer noblesse oblige of naming Rockefeller to be Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs...