When she was in high school, Isabelle Caro knew what she wanted to be: a model.
Caro made the biggest fuss, and claimed not to have seen the dog at all that morning.
So I put the question to Baron Skidelsky, who is to Keynes what Robert Caro is to LBJ.
Aesthetes disliked the seemingly banal housing tracts "rising hideously, " as Robert Caro put it, from the urban periphery.
Singer Jessica Simpson featured an emotional interview with Caro on her VH1 show, The Price of Beauty.
People.com reports that Caro, 28, died on Nov. 17 after returning to France from a working trip to Tokyo.
Then backing up, Caro backing up to take a run at the water.
She phoned the school and asked someone to tell the bus driver to drive Caro up to the door.
Mr. Caro launched into another story, this one about listening to 13 days' worth of tape-recordings by President John F.
Caro has a moving description of housewives and their iron stoves in the days before electricity came to the Hill Country.
Mr. Mayer has her scribbling in a diary for "Caro nome" what better recipient of a young girl's first confession of love?
In this new house, which was really a trailer, my sister, Caro, and I had narrow cots, stacked one above the other.
In 2007, Caro posed nude for a controversial Italian anti-anorexia campaign.
And, as Robert Caro's multivolume biography of Lyndon Johnson reminds us, Hispanics historically hold the keys to victory, at least in party primaries.
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But, a fashion designer told Caro that to be a real model a top model she had to lose twenty pounds.
Isabelle Caro, a French actress and model whose anorexic image appeared in a shock Italian ad campaign, has died at the age of 28.
When we first moved there, Caro talked to me a lot about our old house, trying to get me to remember this or that.
His last-minute choice as running-mate was Armando Caro Figueroa, who as Mr Menem's labour minister liberalised the labour market, creating thousands of temporary jobs.
After the television was turned off, Caro and I were sent outside to run around, as our mother said, and get some fresh air.
Mr. Caro wondered where Kennedy learned the restraint that he displayed during the missile crisis, even at the risk of appearing weak before the world.
Robert A. Caro. (Applause.) The 2009 National Humanities Medal to Robert A. Caro, for capturing the subtle machinations of political influence in America.
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In "The Passage of Power, " his latest volume on LBJ, Robert Caro reminds us that in 1963, exactly 50 years ago, the Senate was paralyzed.
Jesse told me that he grew up on a mid-size family farm in Caro, Michigan, which gave him the opportunity to learn about the demands of the market.
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The trees were still bare of leaves and my mother made Caro wear her coat in the mornings, but she came home after school dragging it behind her.
The gravel pit had filled to its brim with melted snow and rain, so that Caro had to edge around it on her way to catch the school bus.
It is characteristic Caro giant plates of rusting steel, bolted and welded together into four sets of tall, step-like forms, back to back, which gives them the appearance of ziggurats.
Caro said one possible reason is that college coaches typically seek players who will fit into specific offensive and defensive systems, while professional coaches are often looking for physical prototypes.
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Perhaps they could suggest that he turn from promoting his own book to studying Robert Caro's recently published "The Passage of Power, " the fourth installment of the biography of Lyndon Johnson.
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