Word: armes
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...throat (partially obscured by a tracheotomy incision). The hole in Kennedy's suit jacket also had seemed too low. Since Kennedy was seen in the Zapruder film to be waving before he was first struck in the back of the neck, the experts believe that his raised right arm bunched up the top of the jacket; unfolded, the jacket thus shows a hole lower than the one in his back (see diagram page...
Tomorrow at 10 a.m. on the gridiron behind Yale Stadium, Harvard's political scientists will abandon their arm chairs and literary disputes to do battle with their Yale counterparts in their 2nd annual touch football game...
...arm seemed frozen and I felt ugly," recalls Mrs. Virginia Carmody, 50. At her first class, she says, "my arm hurt so badly that I yelled when someone touched it." The exercises, however, quickly overcame her problems. "After two weeks I had no pain," says Mrs. Carmody. After five months, she had mastered ballet's fifth position, in which the arms arch over the head. The accomplishment is impressive. Many would-be dancers who have not had mastectomies find the fifth position formidable...
...back in 1965. He seemed most carefree when he and Baez joined to sing such old Dylan classics as Blowin' in the Wind and I Shall Be Released. And why not? As they put their heads together in front of the mike, Joan would put her arm around Bob, mop his brow, kiss his cheek. Most important were several new songs that indicate that the creative fires may be burning brighter than in years. Sarah is the latest in a series of plaints about women. This one is especially poignant since it is addressed to Dylan's wife...
...even more important topic, U.S. officials are bracing themselves to resist some polite arm-twisting by the Europeans, who believe that a fast U.S. upturn would mightily help to lift other economies out of recession by increasing American demand for imports. Giscard, Schmidt and other leaders are particularly interested in persuading Ford to avoid any actions that might slow down the U.S. economy, such as letting New York City go bankrupt, cutting Government spending or allowing interest rates to rise. Their entreaties will get a sympathetic hearing from Ford, but nothing else. Administration policymakers assert that they cannot make critical...