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Word: corralful (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...personality. Outside of working hours, he likes people. He certainly hates other bulls. "In 1950, when I bought him," says Aught's owner, Washington Stock Contractor Joe Kelsey, "I tried putting him in with the other bulls. He tore into them. I tried putting him in a separate corral, but that didn't work either. Corrals with a low fence, he'd charge right through, and when I put him in an arena with a six-foot fence, he'd jump right over it." Now Kelsey tethers Aught to a stake in the ground, far away...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Bull with a Delicate Air | 5/18/1962 | See Source »

...fashion's new team of sibyls were there. Wilhela Cushman. the Ladies' Home Journal's fashion editor since 1937, stayed away because covering fashion shows is no longer her job. That privilege now belongs to Catherine di Montezemolo, a marquesa who left Vogue's corral of fashion writers last month to succeed Wilhela on the Journal. Cathie did not show at the roof either; she had seen all these summertime fineries before...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Musical Chairs | 5/11/1962 | See Source »

Last week the U.S. Cigar Manufacturers Association called on the President and Congress to plug this loophole. In Tampa, more than 600 cigarmen have already been laid off. But manufacturers seemed in no hurry to follow the leader to the Canaries. Asked James J. Corral, president of the 657-man Corral-Wodiskay Cia.: "What if you establish a factory there and they change the rules of the game on you? You've lost a lot of money, that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cuba: One Uppmanship | 3/9/1962 | See Source »

...Under Secretary of State George Ball: "Freedom of movement for the peace-keeping forces, without the daily, bloody harassment by local Katanga troops, whipped into excited and irresponsible action by rumor, radio and beer." After that, it became the task of hard-working U.S. Ambassador Edmund Gullion to corral Tshombe, who had fled to the Northern Rhodesia border, and bring him face to face with Adoula. Guaranteed safe passage, Tshombe agreed to fly-in President Eisenhower's old Columbine III-to the meeting in Kitona, a sweltering settlement near the mouth of the Congo River on the Atlantic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Congo: Uncertain Pact | 12/29/1961 | See Source »

...Latin America's most intriguing spectator sports over the past weeks has been watching the Western hemisphere's newest and youngest Presidents, presiding over its two most populous nations, as they size each other up. President Kennedy, was plainly anxious to corral Latin American support for his New Frontier. Brazil's Janio Quadros, 44, was just as eager to map out his own new frontier-in which U.S. influence would loom less large. While declaring himself irrevocably pro-West, Quadros veered sharply away from the U.S. stand on Red China in the U.N., brushed aside all invitations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Brazil: U.S. Bet on Quadros | 4/14/1961 | See Source »

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