Word: stay
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...love ballads to each other. "You look to me like misty roses/ Too soft to touch but too lovely to leave alone," sighs Sonny, closing his eyes to her op-art bellbottoms. "You and me is what I see and that's the way it's gonna stay," chimes Cher. Meanwhile, "The drums keep pounding rhythm to the brain...
...school diploma (or a minimum age of 20) before issuing driver's licenses, there would be strong motivation for students to remain in school. Accidents involving teenagers, notoriously the most dangerous of all drivers, would be substantially reduced, as would car thefts. Perhaps most important, teen-agers might stay home at night to study, thus helping to re-establish traditional family authority...
...junta was concerned, though. Shortly after Flight 321 took off from London, the officers in Freetown changed their minds about Genda, and when the plane made a refueling stop in the Canary Islands, they got through to him by telephone. They told him to get off the plane and stay in the Canaries. The new boss of Sierra Leone: Andrew Terence Juxon-Smith, who now could give advice to everybody...
...young whose complexions and dispositions benefit from the pill. Many a woman entering menopause, confident that soon she can forget about contraception, is advised to stay on the pills because they postpone many of the stigmata of age-dryness and wrinkling of the skin, sagging bosom, edginess and depression, and a reduction of vaginal secretions that may make intercourse too painful...
Russell G. Davis, associate director of Harvard's Center for Studies in Education and Development, leaves for Vietnam today. He will stay there two or three weeks -- studying a 200-page draft of the report which Conroy had finished, discussing it with Vietnamese educators, and putting it in final form...