Word: wet
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Shunning wet T-shirt contests in Fort Lauderdale, the Harvard women's tennis team opted to battle the top squads in the country and a raging snow storm over spring break...
...bobs, blunt cuts and bangs is classic, with the hair coming forward to the face, the look for the future is more finished or sculpted-especially with the aid of hair bodifers styling gels, glazes, mousses and lotions Hair stylists mix these into your hair while it's wet, making the hair more manageable for for shaping and separation...
...injuries at the California and Florida parks, which draw more than 30 million visitors a year, but there is little doubt that thousands occur. The majority never result in suits at all, thanks to quick soothing from Disney. Says Mike McCray, Disneyland's lawyer since 1955: "If people get wet, we've got clothes dryers, and we dry them off. Before they know it, they're back out there having...
...published writing, a letter to the editor and a three-page article about MX missiles, had appeared in the press's monthly magazine, Proceedings of the U.S. Naval Institute. N.I.P. grabbed Clancy's book; as it happened, the editors had just decided to publish original fiction, provided it was "wet"--about the Navy...
...tragedy is as hoary as a D.W. Griffith silent romance; the comedy is as up to date as The Real Thing. Appropriately, Keith Hack's production finds its tone in waggish irony, as established by Charlie, the eternal old maid. Bitching genteelly about his rivals, flouncing through life with wet rancor, Charlie is the play's most modern character. And Petherbridge's deftly broad performance connects so directly with a 1985 audience that the other men's declarations of love sound like letters from high camp. His presence amounts to a deconstruction of the text, and a radical revitalizing...