Word: abounding
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...form for which he will be especially remembered. Rilke once said that his work "admits to the realm of myth, and he returns from its radiance aglow, as from the seashore." Cocteau was a mythmaker, retreating again and again to myths and fables-Orpheus, Oedipus, Antigone. Angels abound in his writing and painting. He wanted to enchant his audience rather than move them to pity and terror. "I want the kind of readers who remain children at any cost." He would have been delighted with Auden's simple epitaph: "The lasting feeling that his work leaves...
...especially juicy. At one point, for reasons too amazing to explain, Joe and the ad-man participate in a freaky orgy (pronounced with a hard "g" by Joe) in the freak-infested East Village. The two hippie-haters take their share of the free sex, grass and psychedelia that abound in such haunts-and the results are, well, curious...
...especially juicy. At one point, for reasons too amazing to explain, Joe and the ad-man participate in a freaky orgy (pronounced with a bard "g" by Joe) in the freak-infested East Village. The two hippie-haters take their share of the free sex, grass and psychedelic that abound in such haunts-and the results are, well, curious...
...result, U.S. laws and customs dealing with demonstrations abound with local variations, many of which are probably unconstitutional but have not yet been tested in the courts. In South Carolina and several other states, anyone who hangs the flag upside down faces a jail term. Pennsylvania permits flag desecration as a form of political expression. In Athens, Ga., white demonstrators can get parade permits in six hours; blacks wait 24 hours. No appellate court has yet tested the constitutionality of the 1968 federal antiriot law, which carries a five-year sentence or $10,000 fine for crossing a state line...
...Laguna Hills Leisure World, Calif., received more than 200 get-well cards from her new neighbors when she went to a hospital in Los Angeles. There is an emphasis on good times: dancing, shuffleboard, outings on oversized tricycles and bowling (the Keen Agers v. the Hits and Mrs.). Clubs abound, including Bell Ringing, Stitch and Knit, Lapidary and "tepees" of the International Order of Old Bastards. The I.O.O.B. motto: "Anything for fun." There is, in a sense, a chance for a new start. "It doesn't matter what you used to be; all that counts is what you do here...