Word: spanishness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Women throw books of poetry to him and propose marriage in dozens of letters each week. Fan clubs pay tribute to him throughout Western Europe. He has starred in two hit movies, one of them about himself, and earned more money ($10 million) than it cost to build the Spanish Armada. In July, he became the fourth matador in this century to be allowed to spare the life of his bull. In August, he became the first in history to fight 31 corridas in one month. And, barring illness or injury, by this time next month the mop-haired...
...company supplied the Government with $27 million worth of instruments and precision optical equipment, shipped $24 million worth of instruments to U.S. industrial firms, hospitals, research laboratories and universities, and sold another $16 million worth to such overseas customers as a Swiss drug company, a Japanese steelmaker and a Spanish brewery. Perkin-Elmer operates nine domestic plants, owns or is affiliated with manufacturers in Britain, West Germany and Japan...
...wholly supernatural event which one might await with perfect faith, but which had no immediate relevance to my life." Like most of his friends, he spent much of his free time in passionate discussion of the decade's great storms: the Moscow purges, the rise of fascism, the Spanish civil...
...seminaries and Christian education. Sure to get eventual approval, too, is a revised declaration on religious liberty, which particularly interests non-Catholic Christians. The document asserts that, as a matter of divine right, "nobody can be forced to act against his own conscience," but it placates wary Italian and Spanish conservatives by allowing that under certain "historical circumstances" special privileges can be granted to a particular church by the state...
...chatted in almost flawless Spanish with farmers in a corn patch outside Mexico City. In El Salvador, he was charmed to hear members of a pick-up band tootle The Star-Spangled Banner, which they had learned by ear from a Peace Corpsman, who had whistled it for three days. In Panama, he visited an Alliance-financed grade school and attended a dinner honoring the fourth anniversary of the Alliance, which he heads as part of his assignment...