Word: tete
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Moscow last May, the Red carpet went out. His hosts assigned him one of their top interpreters. Vasily Vakhrushev, who last year guided Adlai Stevenson around the Soviet states. Chauffeured official ZIS and Zim sedans were placed at his disposal; interviews with party leaders-including a 90-minute tete-a-tete with Khrushchev-were easy. Barriers melted away, and the safari toured industrial areas in Siberia and the Urals hitherto closed to capitalist rubbernecks...
There are very few places he hasn't visited. He has been seen on Boston's newspaper row, and mingling with the seagulls on the city waterfront; he has gotten a shave and a steambath at local establishments; he has been tete-a-tete with Miss Rosita Royce backstage at the Old Howard; he has visited the Russian delegation in New York City; and, in between, he has occasionally been found on top of the Lampoon building at 44 Bow Street...
...unusually attractive cover art (printed in Europe) includes reproductions of works by famed artists, e.g., Michelangelo's David emblazons the Israel Philharmonic albums, Picasso's Nature morte a la tete antique is on Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra, an old print of French General Rochambeau with Washington at Yorktown goes with the second volume by the Garde Republicaine Band...
...should show your sense of humor by giggling when you say something cute. And above all, you lose the game if you con less calling her because you think she's your type. You should appear at least to want to give her fun and laughs--dates, not tete-a-tetes...
Earlier, at a U.N. Council talk, Kirk declared that the U.S. will have to rebuild its military might before it can effectively tete-a-tete with the Soviets...