Word: bows
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Meat lust has made the West wild again. Rustlers prowl the prairies in pickup trucks, absconding with unbranded cattle, which they then sell for $100 to $500 a head. Sometimes they kill and dress steers on the spot; at least three of the animals have been slain by bow and arrow. Says California Rancher Gordon Garland: "Cattle theft in the foothills has increased so much in recent months that ranchers are now forced to carry guns to protect their own physical well-being." Another leathery son of the soil advises: "When you catch some slob stealing, shoot...
...movement, who had dropped out of sight following the imprisonment of Provo Chief Sean MacStiofáin. Cahill and five other smugglers were unloading the arms from the coaster Claudia onto a fishing smack when the Irish warships fired warning shots across the Claudia's bow and then sent out a boarding party. All six Provos were later charged with conspiracy to import arms unlawfully; Cahill and two others were held without bail...
That gesture was, in fact, a bow to the master of that new wave, Paul Bocuse, who calls himself the "Lion of Lyon." He received his third star in 1965 and is the new school's preeminent practitioner, the leader in the reaction against heavy, highly stylized cooking that burdens food with pre-reduced sauces, excess stuffing, ornate croustades and cosmetic montages. Bocuse preaches in favor of provincial simplicity in the tradition of the bonne femme who relies more on basic ingredients than complicated technique. "A chef, even a bad one, can never go wrong," he says...
Rowing in the eight for Radcliffe were Ann Robinson (bow), Charlotte Crane (2), Debbie Harrington (3), Kathy Sullivan (4), Jenny Getsinger (5), Lillian Hunt (6), Alison Hill (7), Ginny Smith (Stroke) and Nancy Hadley...
...winning Radcliffe four featured Diane Coggin (bow), Joan Aron (2), Joan Borthwick (3), Katy Moss (stroke), and Nancy Hadley...