Word: spanglish
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Sensitive in Spanglish. At week's end, accompanied by Lady Bird and Latin ambassadors accredited to the U.S. and to the Organization of American States, the President took off aboard Air Force One for the L.B.J. ranch. There were red bandanas with Texas-shaped clasps for the guests, a tour of the ranch and a historical pageant known as a "Texas Fandangle"-border-country Spanglish for fandango, the frenetic Mexican dance. Lyndon used the weekend to give his guests a high-pressured pitch for San Antonio's 1968 "Hemis-Fair...
...Spanglish & Spells. However far they may go, the Irish retain a deep sense of their past and the myths and memories that crowd their wild, lonely land...
Though in foreign lands, they invincibly stayed themselves; they also showed an uncanny ability to adapt to other cultures, whether in Latin America, where they concocted a lilting lingua franca known as Spanglish, or Down Under, where they developed a spectacular sport known as Australian Rules, a blend of Gaelic football and rugby...