Word: upswept
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...attack on George Wallace's physical characteristics is disgusting [Sept. 13]. The reference to his "pouty lips, upswept pompadour and downswept jowls" only reveals the deep poverty of the quality of press reporting in our country...
With his pouty lips, upswept pompadour and downswept jowls, he bore scant resemblance to the lissome heroine of NBC's comedy I Dream of Jeannie. Yet sure enough, there was George Wallace in living color at Jeannie's usual time, dispensing his own brand of sugar-sweet demagoguery in his first nationwide TV appeal. For all the contrast, the substitution of George for Jeannie was bizarrely apt. For like the star of the show-a genie-Wallace is a specter that both major parties would prefer to see back in the bottle...
...Jackie, resplendent in her white and black silk satin dress and upswept French twist hairdo. In fact, the President told an aide, he wouldn't mind such a week 52 times a year...
Geraldine, 17, has her mother's upswept eyes and her father's grace. A student at London's Royal Ballet School, she got only reluctant permission from Charlie to go there-since he knows all too well the dangers that threaten pretty young girls in show business. Michael, 16, whom Chaplin regards as his artistic heir, goes to Geneva's International School; he speaks very little, and has the brooding look of Eugene O'Neill. Little Eugene Chaplin, 8, is known as Tadpole and is always talking, always in trouble. Charlie is a strict disciplinarian...
...TIME'S dull-eyed cover girl with the homemade upswept [June 20] is indeed symbolic of the suburban American Hausfrau, then I'm grateful that my time is equally divided between town and country...