Word: digester
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...only a famished billygoat could digest most of the cookbooks that are now being published in the U.S. More than 40 have already been published...
...beginning, TIME was frankly a digest of what others reported. Our mission still is to be concise; but our new high-speed transmitter shows how much TIME has become a magazine that sees for itself the complexity of events and hears the prolixity of talk before reducing it to an evening's reading. Our overseas correspondents file 975,000 words a month. Most of the words come from our 43 regular staff correspondents abroad, the rest from our valued, though little-sung, 120 part-time correspondents (or "stringers") in such out-of-the-way places as Zanzibar, Sarawak, Macao...
...much as the Third Reich. There human nature hit rock bottom, and it has been an irresistible temptation to novelists to try to tell why. Twenty years after the event, there are more novels than ever on the Nazi era-as if crime of such magnitude takes years to digest...
...only listen"), part Lee Strasberg ("Become an animal; make the noises your animal makes; feel as it feels; think as it thinks; eat as it eats"), part Vic Tanny ("Hang a tether ball on a nail; punch it; punch, punch, punch"). She is a sort of Reader's Digest to the world's philosophies, dipping briefly into Zen, Yoga, evangelism, estheticism and existentialism. She dips as well, unfortunately, into sheer medical foolishness, instructs readers in search of momentary relief from irritation to plunge their faces into bowls filled with ice water, their legs simultaneously into steaming hot vats...
...Digest...