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Word: warmer (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...troupe of Patagonian jugglers would have received a warmer welcome from the Kremlin. Not a single Soviet reporter or photographer was on hand when the men from Peking appeared at Moscow airport; Pravda did not even mention their arrival. After months of invective, accusations and counteraccusations, the great confrontation between Soviet and Chinese Party delegations was finally at hand. East and West watched the showdown-or what could be seen of it-with equal fascination...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Communists: The Confrontation | 7/12/1963 | See Source »

...overwhelmingly practical. No girdle or garter belt was needed, and no longer were knees, neglected between the long socks' end and the slip's beginning, left bare to redden in the cold; slips, in fact, might be completely forgotten, too, as the long tights were warmer and less bulky. But tights remained off limits off campus. Not so, of course, for beatniks, whose heavy black turtleneck sweaters had never looked particularly go with white tennis socks and who instantly seized upon the stockings (in black only) as the hashishiest thing around...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fashion: Warm & Tight | 1/4/1963 | See Source »

...cold wave which drove temperatures in Cambridge down to three degrees last night will continue until tonight. It will get warmer this evening, but light snow will make driving somewhat hazardous...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Light Snow Tonight May Hinder Travel | 12/21/1962 | See Source »

Warmth in the North. From chilly Ohio. Kennedy happily moved north into the much warmer political climate of Michigan, where some 100,000 persons lined the streets to welcome him. There, and in Minnesota, where he wound up his three-day tour, the leapers and shriekers were back, and his charges of Republican obstructionism inspired great applause...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Politics: Signs in Cincinnati | 10/12/1962 | See Source »

Harsh Words. By the laws of Communist meteorology, when Soviet-Yugoslav relations get warmer, Soviet-Chinese relations automatically grow more turbulent. Last week the Red Chinese and their distant Albanian allies renewed their blistering criticism of Tito and that "modern revisionist," Khrushchev. Peking was especially angry over Tito's interview with Columnist Pearson, in which Tito called the Chinese warmongers. Rising to Peking's defense, the Albanians lashed out at Khrushchev for agreeing to sell MIG jet fighters to India, for possible use against "innocent" Chinese...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: Revisionists Prefer Blondes | 10/5/1962 | See Source »

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