Word: bulled
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...movie critic. Film in point: Zanuck's screen version of Papa's The Sun Also Rises (TIME, Sept. 2). Hemingway was quoted in the London Sunday Dispatch as saying: "I saw Darryl Zanuck's splashy Cook's tour of Europe's lost-generation bistros, bull fights and more bistros. It's all pretty disappointing, and that's being gracious. You're meant to be in Spain and all you see walking around are nothing but Mexicans. Pretty silly." Taking a firm stand on his footage, Producer Zanuck snapped: "A lousy thing...
...ballistic missiles cannot be stopped. They can reach a target within any small area. Our rockets can dispose of bases in Europe, Asia and Africa. The first rocket we ever launched hit the bull...
...struggle to stand, to go beyond all the extraneous material in him which is just material for a psychiatrist's filing cabinet. I fought my own way out of this ocean to what is my own expression. But what the people want is not a bull in a field, but a Howard Johnson hamburger...
Dead Ends. Bull-necked little Alphonse Halimi is the latest of the ring toughs that France breeds in its brawling hinterland on the far side of the Mediterranean. Even Parisian roughnecks from la zone (outer slums) are no match for scrappers who slug their way out of the free-for-alls of such dead ends as Algiers' Bab-El-Oued, a kind of Disunited Nations where Spaniards, Italians, Maltese and French mix it up with Moslem natives. Former Middleweight Champion Marcel Cerdan, killed in a plane crash in 1949, was born in the Foreign Legion town of Sidi...
Since a perfectly circular orbit is a bull's-eye in satellite launching, the Russian missilemen did not do quite so well with their second satellite...