Word: bulling
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...explanation of this innovation is that for the first time in many campaigns Harlow is blessed with two good passers in the persons of Bill Wilson and Wayne Johnson and two proven pass receivers, Captain Don Forte and "Bull" Barnes...
...editorial about the Army's discovery. "The more I thought," he said, "the more the whole thing smelled." Upshot: the Star assigned veteran Reporter Joseph Fox, who covers the Justice Department, to investigate. Reporter Fox's probe led him to the Virginia farm of one C. Russell Bull, whose wife readily explained one of the markers: a figure 9, formed by gunny sacks in a field, which pointed at a factory. Mrs. Bull said they were fertilizer sacks dropped from a truck to dry; when Army men visited the farm last March the sacks were rearranged...
Literal. In Windsor, England, an escaped bull ran into and wrecked a china shop...
Gaunt Amos Richards Eno Pinchot, participator with Brother Gifford in founding the Bull Moose party, father of the late Actress Rosamond (once The Nun in The Miracle), who killed herself in 1938, longtime anti-New Dealer, onetime America Firster, whose 68th birthday fell the day before Pearl Harbor, slashed several veins in one of his arms and was taken to a Westport, Conn, hospital. His condition: critical...
Missouri's Harry S. Truman, who heads the Senate's what's-wrong-with-the-war-program committee, neatly mixed a pair of metaphors by saying it was high time for Don Nelson to "take the bull by the horns and cut off a few heads." Angry Mr. Truman was on the beam with the U.S. temper. But he had no solution for the raw-materials mess and no over-all explanation either...