Word: tots
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Francisco Ballet in 1944. This year there are at least 150 professional and amateur productions. Kids everywhere vie for a role in the ballet. When they get one, they can pose problems. One San Francisco production features a box of bonbons, played by very small children. Every year some tot goes on a crying jag. Last Christmas one child conquered her stage fright by downing a quick pizza and a hot pastrami. She could barely waddle out of the candy box, and staggered bleary-eyed around the stage...
...American rock group works harder or equals the decibel level of Lynyrd Skynyrd, a band of seven Southerners who seldom see their homes outside Jacksonville. An energetic blend of English heavy metal and funky, rural blues, Skynyrd's music occasionally dominates its lyrics, but their teeny-tot fans like it that way. The group, named after the members' high school gym teacher (perversely spelled but phonetically pronounced), has sold more than 3 million albums. Its fifth LP, One More from the Road, has recorded sales of 350,000 copies since its release four weeks...
...those torpid hybrids, cutesie Broadway vulgarity grafted onto the bones of history. Charley (Joel Grey), later to become Charles VII, is presented as an adolescent playboy too hot for the flesh ("I'm something else/ Unlocking chastity belts") to pursue the crown. Actually, Grey with his wistful, tot-like air acts as if he would be happier in a sandbox than a boudoir...
...grapplers added their own team selections tot he coaches list with the election of Strathmeyer as captain for the '75-76 season...
...Guinea has slapped a tax on bauxite, which will add $40 million a year tot>, the costs of the consortiums of U.S., Canadian, West German, French and Italian aluminum companies that mine the West African country's immense deposits. The tax follows the precedent set by Jamaica last spring, when it increased taxes and royalties on its bauxite by 800%. Guinea plans to use the $40 million to help offset the higher oil-import costs that are squeezing the budgets of, all the less developed countries...