Word: suited
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...week's cover picture in place of mine? I consider this figure you have attached to my name monstrous in appearance, bearing no resemblance to my likeness, which appears on the inside in the body of my story-the one in which I am attired in my Ascot suit, the one I wore when I played the lead in My Fair Lady. Therefore, this is to notify you that I am suing you for $1,000,000 for defamation of caricature...
...would watch Bob's performance. "I chose his show to rig because he is such a great man," joked Sparger. "Maybe I'll hire him," cracked Hope. Sparger repeated the prank three other times, but Nielsen was not amused. The company filed a $1,500,000 damage suit in Oklahoma City's Federal District Court...
...more than most men"), her nights with discothèques. Though young, she is a thorough professional, arrives on time made up and ready to go. She is also a perfectionist down to her fingertips, which she enhances with nails imported from the U.S. because she thinks they suit her best. Most models make less money in Europe than they do in New York. But not Donyale, who despite her rate ($60 per hour and up) has hardly been out of a pose since she arrived in Europe. "Being what I am, I can get what I ask," she says...
...face was shielded by a mask; he wore a quarter-inch-thick black neoprene wet suit and two air tanks. Face down, he moved along, propelled by his boxer's legs. On the bottom were remains of three ships which sank there sometime during the fourth century. The ships' cargo, thirty stone coffins, was scattered around the site...
...wanted to call government officials from Hanoi, Ralph Schoenman, a Brooklyn expatriate who is chief lieutenant of Bertrand Russell's "better-Red-than-dead" campaign in London, and Staughton Lynd, the Yale assistant professor of history who, like Schoenman, recently visited North Viet Nam (and last week brought suit in Washington to win back the passport he forfeited thereby). Judge T. Emmet Clarie rejected the whole line of argument, refused to allow Lynd and Schoenman to testify. It took the jury twelve minutes to find Mitchell guilty. He could get a maximum sentence of five years...