Word: tastee
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The British like to insist that, more than most nations, they must trade in order to live. Lately they have been trading as never before; their exports rose to a record $11.4 billion in 1963. But Britons have also been living it up as never before. With more money to...
Makarios was studying law and theology at the University of Athens when Greece was overrun by the Nazis. He showed his fierce patriotism and his taste for intrigue by becoming a member of the Greek resistance. In 1946, on a scholarship from the World Council of Churches, he studied theology...
De Antonio is an enormous, powerfully-built man with a Rabelaisian taste for life and its varied pleasures. Few of the scores of things he has done have been able to hold his attention for more than a couple of years. No doubt he will stick to making films for...
The Commission and other agencies of the Common-wealth have concentrated their efforts, time, and public funds on books like Fanny Hill and Tropic of Cancer. For example, it was only recently that the Boston Public Library was permitted to place even such a book as Theodore Dreiser's An...
Poodles were In once, but of course their popularity put an end to that. Inmost at present, at least with show folk, is the Yorkshire terrier, a minuscule puff of fierce fluff, first bred by sporting Yorkshiremen about 100 years ago to fight to the death with rats of equal...