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Word: triumphant (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Triumphant Catalogue. Elle does not so much reflect fashion as decree it. That sudden hemline plunge that Dior called the New Look did not descend from the salons to the boulevards until Hélène had endorsed it in the pages of her magazine. The parfum house of Chanel, which folded its fashion line in 1940, returned to eminence in 1956 via the same route. "Coco would eventually have launched herself," says Mme. Lazareff modestly, "but we first explained why it wasn't obvious how chic she is." "Everything that goes into the magazine," says Helene Lazareff...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Magazines: Si Elle Lit Elle Lit Elle | 5/22/1964 | See Source »

...country). Could the Roman cops-so much more noted for their ballet technique of directing traffic than for their enforcement of law-maintain the zeal that has them handing out more than 5,000 tickets a day? And how long would it be before Roman individual ism rose triumphant to beat the system...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Modern Living: The Roads of Rome | 5/15/1964 | See Source »

...life must forfeit half his goods to the state, half to the victim. The play was boffo in a day when every Englishman had to be his own lawyer to survive, and if it seems dated now, it is still perhaps the most concise summary of justice triumphant over dry legalism that English literature has yet produced...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Obiter Dicta: The Bard & the Bar | 5/1/1964 | See Source »

...lacrosse team is up against it today. Triumphant in four straight games, the Crimson opens its Ivy League season against Cornell on the Business School field...

Author: By Steven V. Roberts, | Title: Crimson Stickmen to Battle Cornell In Decisive League Opener Today | 4/11/1964 | See Source »

...Hamlet: "To be or not to be-what the hell?" says Zeffirelli's sulky prince (TIME, Dec. 27). And Falstaff turned out to be the perfect candidate for the young director's fine Italian hand. Falstaff's metamorphosis from boozy squire to oily seducer to triumphant rube is a fine argument in favor of the Fat Knight's philosophy: if the world can't see me as I am, then to hell with the world...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Opera: Crusade Against Boredom | 3/13/1964 | See Source »

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