Word: bloodedness
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He was a wretched, sick and snarling little man. But he had the voice of a brass trumpet blaring venom and racism. "I call upon every red-blooded white man to use any means to keep the nigger away from the polls," he had screamed. He had a name that...
Irascible as Manhattan's bent and pleated bus-riders often are, they can never hope to match the irascibility of Fifth Avenue's ancient, turtle-blooded drivers and conductors.
As some airborne rebels came down in neighboring Colombia and others surrendered, Venezuelans learned what the shooting was about. A faction of hot-blooded Army impatients (who had helped put Betancourt and his Action Democrática Party in power only a year ago) wanted a reshuffle. Their chief objection...
The father, Marcus, ostracized by his Alabama townspeople but dominating the town, is as fascinating a character as Playwright Hellman has drawn. Cruel-cold-blooded, with a sardonic wit and a partly pretentious feeling for culture, he cares only, and then half-incestuously, for his daughter Regina. His treatment of...
As far as can be ascertained, the CRIMSON thus becomes the first paper in the history of modern journalism to have erratums in its errata. Those red-blooded students who are eagerly awaiting their chance to donate to P.B.H.'s drive with be happy to learn that the date for...