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Almost as good was the third-place showing of 137-pounder Howard Durfee, a stylish sophomore who won his first three matches before bowing to two experienced opponents...
...STREETS OF NEW YORK blinks rather amusingly through the crocodile tears of Dion Boucicault's 19th century melodrama. The singing voices in this lively musical have near-perfect pitch, and the spoofing is stylish...
Telegraphed Admiration. Traditionalists deplore the trend and complain that it has vulgarized a stylish, patrician ritual. In the old days, no well-bred European kissed a woman's hand before noon, or outdoors (except at garden parties or the race track), or if she wore gloves-and not at all, in most countries, if she was unmarried. Nowadays, even in strait-laced Spain, girls who are barely old enough to hold up a strapless bra have their hands out. When it is enclosed in a glove, uninhibited males blithely peel it off or smooch the wrist instead...
...PRIVATE EAR and THE PUBLIC EYE, by Peter Shaffer, are clever, stylish, airy and bittersweet. These two one-acters explore the moods of love, antic and frantic. The players-Barry Foster, Geraldine McEwan, Brian Bedford and Moray Watson -are attuned like a fine string quartet...
...development market has begun to acquire a new and stylish look. One reason for the change is the growth of the high-priced development, planned for older and richer families who welcome and can pay for the landscaping that these developments provide. Another factor is the more competitive market. Builders are stirring themselves to combine economy with imagination and a sense of style usually associated with custom architecture...