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...Republican. On it was a column of figures -- the Democrats' final offer. Lott looked it over and paused. "I guess the only thing left to do is check this with the leader," he said. That would not be necessary. Poring over the numbers with him was a weary-looking blond woman in sensible Ferragamo pumps. Without hesitation she told him, "Dole's O.K. on this...
...That's perfect for Species, since the audience's sympathies are meant to shift uneasily between the determination of a crack search team to keep the creature from reproducing and the desire of Sil to increase and multiply, engulf and devour. So Sil goes cruising L.A. bars. A gorgeous blond who just wants sex shouldn't have trouble getting a date. But Sil is picky: no junkies, no diabetics. And no survivors. Her embrace is crushing; her French kiss is to die from...
...even though the artist imagined it almost 500 years ago. It gleams like a premonition in the garage-dim Scuola di San Giorgio degli Schiavoni in Venice. What is missing from the picture in 1995, of course, is the St. George part -- the rescue: Evil impaled, Good's shining blond revenge...
...smart argument in favor of family values. Sustained by their passion for each other (their sex life is anything but "loveless"), a deliriously innocent couple defeats every form of contemporary corruption and emerges in that most blessed of American states-millionaires contentedly cavorting on a beach with their pretty blond baby. Their path to this paradisial state may be strewn with violence, but it is far from "mindless." Its excesses are brilliantly calculated satire...
Best class she took at Harvard: "Fiction by American Women of Color" because "it was the first time I had really been a minority" in a class. During a discussion of Toni Morrison's "The Bluest Eye," in which a young Black girl tears up a blond, blue-eyed doll, Butler was asked for her own reaction. "For the first time, I realized only two or three of us in the class were blond and blue eyed...It made me a lot more aware of stuff [that] you often take for granted...It made me open my eyes a little...