Word: ating
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Less could he said for B.C's sub stellar reliever. Mike Pramuck The junior sported a speeded up blooper ball and a very nearly underhand patch And, to better his footing on the mound he dug an unusually large trench in front of the rubber I ate in the second game he barely escaped being tagged with what would have been a well-deserved three run homer...
...CHARACTER in a George Higgins novel ever knowingly purchased a product made in Finland, ate a spinach salad, contributed to Common Cause or crossed his 7s. Higgins people are tough, and spend their time doing one of two things--being tough or (more often) talking about being tough...
...single shot, we moved to another stand even deeper in the forest. We remained there for some hours, and someone brought cold cuts, dark bread and beer from the jeep. Brezhnev's split personality-alternalively boastful and insecure, belligerent and mellow-was in plain view as we ate in that alfresco setting. The truculence appeared in his discussion of China. He spoke of his brother, who had worked there as an engineer before Khrushchev removed all Soviet advisers. He had found the Chinese treacherous, arrogant, beyond the human pale. They were cannibalistic in the way they destroyed their...
...most famous convert to the virtues of saltlessness is Craig Claiborne, the New York Times food editor. Before his doctor ordered a low-sodium diet, Claiborne admits, he was the kind of fellow who ate the rock salt along with the homemade ice cream, and drank straight sauerkraut juice on ice. Now, with lowered blood pressure and a bestseller, Craig Claiborne's Gourmet Diet Book, the contented cook offers some notes from a salt-free kitchen...
...felafel cart. I ate here whenever I had lunch with a vegetarian...