Word: haired
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...Muriel Humphrey passed out thousands of copies of her celebrated recipe for beef soup. Brother Ted Kennedy gamely made the first ski jump of his career for the cause, and Brother Bob, erstwhile counsel of the Senate's Mc-Clellan Committee, told bug-eyed audiences of farmers his hair-raising tales of the sinister labor racketeers...
...sips the potion with imperturbable grace as she holds court in a lounge of the Beverly Hills Hotel, flustering her own pressagents, for whom she has little need, and chattering over a beige-colored phone in her serviceable English and sparkling French. Her robust charm, the shaggy, Chablis-tinted hair over soft, wide-set eyes, and the generous mouth that twists with Gallic wit as the words come tumbling out, all add up to a sultry but utterly unphony femininity that makes her, at 39, far sexier than most of Hollywood's chromium-plated babes. She describes...
...serenely as she received (wearing a two-year-old black dress) the Cannes Film Festival award for the year's best actress. "I hadn't made use of the press," she says. "I hadn't taken a lover. I hadn't cut my hair in front of a photographer. I had worked well; I was proud and not at all modest about having seen quality win out, of having succeeded at my profession and only at my profession...
Smog Chaser. Also before the Joint Atomic Energy Committee, Dr. David B. Hall of Los Alamos took down his scientific hair and discussed some of the jobs that may open for nuclear reactors in the foreseeable future. Reactors are very good, he said, at generating low-cost heat, and the time may come when the world needs to conserve its remaining liquid fuel to run land and air vehicles. Then reactors can take over the job of supplying process heat (e.g., for industrial use) and space heat (e.g., for homes), which account for half the energy consumed...
...throw infants to safety before the gas-chamber doors slammed shut. At times he breaks into spasms of self-pity: "I had to watch hour after hour, by day and by night, the removal and burning of the bodies, the extraction of the teeth, the cutting of the hair, the whole grisly, interminable business. I had to stand for hours on end in the ghastly stench ... I had to look through the peephole of the gas chambers and watch the process of death...