Word: sleeps
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Lancaster, is about the stunning weight of responsibility, and the revulsion from it, that a young man feels when his wife becomes pregnant for the first time. His protest against the complications of a home and family that are about to entangle him for life becomes a desire to sleep with a young woman he meets in Greenwich Village on the night of the party...
...characteristically French game of boules (lawn bowling), throwing his hands in the air, wailing "Ayayaya" when he missed. For the rest of the long Ramadan night, Mohammed V alternated Moslem prayers with U.S. movies (The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit, Desert Caravan), retired at dawn to sleep until midafternoon...
After paying a courtesy call on Sir Winston Churchill, 82, Japan's Dr. Masatoshi Matsushita, special envoy on H-bomb menaces, repeated Sir Winston's formula for longevity: "A lot of drinking, a lot of eating and eight or nine hours of sleep-most of it in the daytime...
...Caldwell are the only U.S. authors whom the French consider truly American, and their popularity is based on the public expectations that "there will certainly be on the stage a girl who will get undressed, or make someone undress her, or better still, rape her, which in American means sleep with...
...losing the low, long look." As for public acceptance of the swoops and darts, grins Exner, "The public doesn't really know what it likes until it sees the product. If you could figure out just what the public wanted ahead of time in this business, you might sleep a little easier-but it wouldn't be anywhere near as much...