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Word: staringer (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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If Frank Sinatra keeps doing things his way, he may soon have to begin his second retirement. Now completing a five-country singing tour through Europe, Frank found his blue eyes staring into empty seats in West Germany last week. Half the 10,000 seats in Munich's Olympia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jun. 9, 1975 | 6/9/1975 | See Source »

Day after day, as artillery fire thundered a somber greeting from a nearby range, the buses disgorged their weary passengers. Vietnamese refugees were arriving at their first destination in America: Camp Pendleton in Southern California. Small-businessmen and Saigon bureaucrats, their faces etched with fatigue and suffering, their tight-lipped...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: The Agony of Arrival | 5/12/1975 | See Source »

In another photograph we see a woman, dressed in an old-fashioned skirt and blouse, staring off to the right at something beyond our vision. She is standing next to an old stone bird bath, and the ground around her is strewn with dead leaves. This image is superimposed on...

Author: By Susan Cooke, | Title: Private Fantasies | 5/9/1975 | See Source »

Sergeant Dale Jackson returns to his Detroit ghetto home in a morphine induced stupor, drained by emotional stress and battle fatigue. After an initial feeling of release, he grows despondent, spending most of his days lying in bed staring at the ceiling. Tortured by a recurring nightmare in which he...

Author: By Ira Fink, | Title: A Vet's Welcome | 4/22/1975 | See Source »

What Antonioni gives is a distinctive and disorienting way of seeing. The Passenger has some of the boldest and most supple imagery that Antonioni has achieved in years - more memorable than anything in Blow -Up or the unfortunate Zabriskie Point. Images are charged with mystery: Locke greets a camel rider...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: A Secondhand Life | 4/14/1975 | See Source »

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