Word: seales
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Avenue apartment (estimated cost: at least $150,000, plus yearly maintenance of $20,000), and their 3,000-acre estate in Westchester County's Pocantico Hills. If there were time they could also visit their fully staffed house on Washington's Foxhall Road, their summer home in Seal Harbor, Me., or their Venezuela ranch, where they honeymooned. Bill and Mary Scranton often drive 150 miles from the executive mansion to spend weekends at Marworth, their $350,000 longtime home at Dalton, Pa. Their furniture is still scattered among these two homes and a Georgetown residence in Washington, which...
...used and reused. The most realistic, and currently most popular, are made of human hair (imported from England and France), but they must be applied-with paste-by a mighty deft hand. Average cost: $6. Installation is do-it-yourself. The classier lashes are made of seal fur, cost an average $10, plus an extra $4 for fitting and styling. Manhattan's Janus Mann Eyelash Salon sells models in mink (for $50) and sable (for $80) to customers who want to match their coats. Women like them so much that they are wearing as many as three sets (layer...
...France's actions. There is a clear and explicit blueprint in De Gaulle's own writings. He warns that any decision concerning Europe reached without consulting France is a "grave error," and adds that "any large-scale human edifice will be arbitrary and ephemeral if the seal of France is not affixed...
...shell of the ego is no way to avoid pain. In King Coffin, Jasper Ammans, a young, insane intellectual who lives on Plympton Street in Cambridge, walls himself up within himself; he decides to kill a total stranger--"the final action by which he would have set the seal on his complete freedom." Ammans observes and analyzes his victim, Jones, so intensely that Jones' life, Jones' frustrations, Jones' pains become Ammans' own pain--and self-destruction. Involvement with others, Aikens seems to be telling us, is an inevitable part of life...
...pants and cocktail parties. The peasant-savage finally flees to the jungle, having become a no-nonsense savage in the crucible of crumbling society. The girl follows on the wings of love: "Now my unquiet heart is at ease," she sings. "Nothing remains but ourselves and the trees." They seal their defection with a kiss-as native bearers carry the appliances of the fat life into their cave...