Word: sweeting
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...boulevards this year, is the kind of illusionist who pretends to show the audience just how it's done. In Don't Wake Madame, he turns some show-business clichés upside down with his accustomed skill, but only to shake out the last sticky-sweet drops of sentimentality...
...happy to come home at night to the wife and family, safe from the world, at least for a while. Yes, home is where the heart is. Although people often search for a home away from home, they rarely find one. For there's no place like home. Home, sweet home...
...Correspondent Bonnie Angelo, Researcher Amanda Macintosh and Writer Douglas Auchincloss met Republican Martha Mitchell and Democrat Barbara Howar for a discussion on women and power in Washington. Characteristically candid, Martha fired off some observations about TIME'S cover team. Researcher Macintosh, who lives in Manhattan, was obviously "too sweet to come from New York." As for leonine Writer Auchincloss, Martha thought he could well pass for "an ambassador or a curator of a museum." No museum piece, Auchincloss has written cover stories on persons as varied as St. Paul, Architect Buckminster Fuller and Astrologer Carroll Righter. He found Martha...
...climbers refused to be taken off the mountain. Harding and Caldwell lessened their rations by half and "found that we felt better and stronger. The only problem was that we thought about food a great deal. We'd fantasize about things like Chinese noodle soup or sweet rolls and hot coffee...
...troops fired on a peaceful demonstration and the deaths of five people precipitated a general strike that brought to power the Social Democrats, who have controlled the country ever since. The bloodshed dramatized conditions of inequality that already existed, but were obscured before and after by the sweet, hypnotic surfaces of everyday life...