Word: smoothly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Ingrid's Swedish husband, Fetter Lindstrom, a brain surgeon, persuaded her to smooth her frown, lay office cream and the fourth martini. He also advised her to emulate Garbo by keeping her garrulous mouth shut. On a movie set she stood up to directors; in real life she was easily led. Someone even had to tell her to abandon her marriage. Combat Photographer Robert Capa, whom she met in Paris after the war, tried. They loved each other, but he was not the marrying sort...
...Crimson missed the smooth midfield and offensive play of junior Laurie Gregg, who sat out because of an as yet undetermined back injury. Scalise rested her for Tuesday's match against Brown, in which she will definitely play...
...although Holy Cross carried the game in the last half, and although Restic's charges still have a lot of rough edges to smooth over before the Crimson goes marching into West Point next week to fight the Cadets, the victory belonged to Harvard, and that is the bottom line...
...have been almost too successful in portraying the President as the quiet, calm, hard-working-and uninspiring -man that he is. Reagan is shown more often simply as what the TV experts term "a talking head"-just Ronnie in an easy chair, making his simple points in his smooth, soothing voice. The aim of the ads, says Reagan Aide Stuart Spencer, is to emphasize Reagan's "competence and compassion." By playing up compassion, Spencer says, the campaign is trying to convey the idea that Reagan would not get the U.S. into a war. Admits Spencer: "That...
...high cost of money was threatening to cause a severe slump; the Fed then switched course and began pumping money back into the economy. Since then the money supply has been on a roller coaster ride of weekly gyrations, with the nation's central bank struggling to smooth out and steady the growth of money...