Word: waxen
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Father Jerzy was not cowed, and he gladly explained how his aid center distributed medical supplies. It was clear from his shabby cassock and waxen complexion that he, unlike some of his colleagues at other Polish churches, rarely availed himself of the fruits of Western aid. In a room upstairs was a large map of Poland showing the location of every political detention center in the country. This quiet, unassuming priest had become a message center for the Solidarity underground, keeping activists in touch with one another. He was a valued source, for he knew better than most what...
...appearances were deceiving. His eleven-page 22-minute address to the congress was remarkably brief compared with some of his three-and four-hour Moscow marathons, and it was delivered in the halting, distorted manner that first began raising questions about his health in 1974. His face appeared puffy, waxen and occasionally flushed, possibly because of the cortisone treatment he is said to receive. Attentive aides were constantly at Brezhnev's side, helping him out of his car or as he made his way in a slow, deliberate shuffle upstairs. At one point during the congress, television cameras caught...
...slug of beer. Crush out the cigarette, blink, and lean forward, towards the screen. Frank Reynolds is blinking at them. He never quite looks them in the eye. The TV projects its blue gleam over waxen faces. A sip of beer. In an aggressive gesture President Carter may boycott the Olympic Games in Moscow if the Russians don't go home. This threat elicits a wry smile from one of the two men. The other sneers. The camera shows President Carter speaking with utter gravity, but the two men can't discern what he is saying because the correspondent talks...