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John Lennon and Yoko Ono • British musician John Lennon originally gained fame for his singing and songwriting with the Beatles during the 1960s. After the breakup of the band in 1970, he pursued a solo career, writing and performing songs that advocated peace. He is pictured here with his wife, Japanese conceptual artist Yoko Ono. Together they produced experimental music and conceptual art.
Russell Baker (1925 - ) U.S. journalist.The New York Times • In today's highly complex society it takes years of training in rationalization, accommodation, and compromise to qualify for the good jobs with the really big payoffs you need to retain a first-rate psychiatrist in today's world.
Pulitzer Prizes • Pulitzer Prizes, series of 21 awards for outstanding achievements in drama, letters, music, and journalism. They were established by the will of Joseph Pulitzer, publisher of the New York World. They have been awarded annually since 1917 by Columbia University on recommendation of The Pulitzer Prize Board.
Don't leave me in all this painDon't leave me out in the rainCome back and bring back my smileCome and take these tears awayI need your arms to hold me nowThe nights are so unkindBring back those nights when I held you beside meUn-break my heartsay you'll love me againUndo this hurt you causedWhen you walked out the doorAnd walked outta my lifeUn-cry these tearsI cried so many nightsUn-break my heartMy heart
macaronispaghetti • Pasta: food product made from dried dough that forms the basis of much Italian cuisine, as well as Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Southeast Asian cuisines. • Chinese noodles are made with a variety of ingredients. Those made from mung-bean flour, also called peastarch, are glistening white and are called bean threads, cellophane noodles, powdered silk noodles, shining noodles, or transparent noodles. Noodles made from seaweed are also called cellophane noodles. These types of noodles are very thin and hairlike.
Show, exhibit, display, parade • The picture purported to show the earth’s convexity. • In many fashionable gown shops, garments are not exhibited but are shown only to prospective purchasers. • The exhibition was criticized because many paintings were not properly displayed.