Word: wineglass
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...started out by creating one of the best films ever made, Citizen Kane, which he starred in, directed and partly wrote before he was 26. Ever since, for nearly half a century, it has been all downhill, all the way down to that obese figure holding up a wineglass in a TV commercial...
...City food markets and restaurants, where his passion for good eating invariably proved contagious. Displaying a grand flair for showmanship refined by early training for the stage, he created dramatic settings for his cooking classes, for his writing and entertaining, and for his superb collection of majolica and antique wineglass rinsers in his handsome Greenwich Village town house. The bold checks he favored for jackets and the inverness Sherlock Holmes coats he often wore accented an epicurean life-style that would have fit grandly in the Edwardian...
...food (beef, veal, sausage and lamb) and recorded American music (Willie Nelson) were hearty, even macho. At Wednesday night's banquet, the clos est the trip came to conventional pomp, Reagan stood to offer an elaborately friendly tribute-and a faux pas at the end. "Now," he said, wineglass raised, "would you join me in a toast to President Figueiredo, to the people of Bolivia-no, that's where I'm going-to the people of Brazil, and to the dream of democracy and peace here in the Western Hemisphere." In fact, despite his salvage attempt, Reagan...
Lemuel Sears is "old enough to remember when the horizons of his country were dominated by the beautiful and lachrymose wineglass elm tree and when most of the bathtubs one stepped into had lions' claws." From his comfortable apartment on Manhattan's East Side, he regards contemporary life with as much equanimity as his traditional tastes and Protestant values will allow. But when a pond in his daughter's village is rezoned for dumping, ruining his weekend ice skating, Sears gets mad. He hires an environmentalist to fight the despoliation. He also, unexpectedly, begins an affair with...
...smile of Mrs. Reagan." A few hours later the Presidents, their wives and 92 others arrived, amid fife-and-drum fanfare, for a black-tie state dinner at the 260-year-old Royal Governor's Palace in Williamsburg, twelve miles from Yorktown. Reagan, loose and happy, spilled a wineglass; Mitterrand, somewhat less bouncy, ate what was undoubtedly his first Virginia ham biscuit...