Word: tastee
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Paris journalists of course had a field day with Fulbright's reference to debauchery and pocket picking. Said the Paris-Presse: "We poor Parisians know only the ordinary side of these two activities-prostitution and stealing. We were beginning to get a little bored with it all, and we...
Last week "Frau Professor" Wallmann's 127th production, a three-act spectacular, Clitennestra, by Italian Composer Ildebrando Pizzetti, had its world premiere at Milan's La Scala. Musically, the work was something of a dud-somber, repetitive, unnecessarily difficult to sing. But as exciting theater, the bloodthirsty Agamemnon...
In rejoinder, the FCC claimed that "the great diversity among advertisers should equate with the diversity in audience taste." As the FCC's 1962 report indicates, "a willing advertiser who does not rely entirely on mass circulation finds it difficult to persuade [rating-obsessed] network managers to place his...
Some of Scotland's distillers com plain that the severe scarcity will force them to close down for several months this summer. Fortunately, the consumer will not taste the difference for quite a while. There are now 450 million gallons being aged in Scotland-a four-year supply.
The seemingly innocuous conversation marked a significant victory for the younger Bronfman, who looks something like Joseph Cotten did 20 years ago. He has long wanted to put out mixed drinks in the bottle; but Bronfman the elder argued that it was difficult or impossible to make a bottled cocktail...