Word: eating
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...taste, the president of the local NBC affiliate, after receiving calls, canceled this program. Many are now unable to decide for themselves what they should and should not watch. But do not fret, we in the Wichita area now have the pleasure of viewing old Wagon Train reruns. So eat your hearts...
Then it is back to federal bureaucracy. Too many businessmen, he complains, contribute to politicians in hopes of Government handouts: "This is feeding the crocodile in hopes he will eat you last, but eat you he will." As for school busing, he is against it, but he favors "periodically busing some of the bureaucrats in Washington out into the country to meet the real people...
...separate speeches this week, President Bok made it clear that he wants his cake and plans to eat...
Filled with revolutionary enthusiasm, they have given themselves over to a selfless labor so that they can carry out the directives of the party and the government...Immersed in their activities, they have forgotten what it is to eat or sleep...Sixteen or eighteen-hour work days are now common. Machines don't need to rest. All they need is to be manned...
...than most of the competitors, are looked on with awe. For the rest, the comfort of familiar faces appears to mean more than opportunities for international fellowship. The Swedes, in their yellow and blue, do not blend at the same table with the Rumanians in red. Nor do Americans eat with Russians. In fact, U.S. figure skaters do not sit with the American bobsledders; American skiers do not even know the speed skaters. "I guess it seems crazy," says U.S. Figure Skater Linda Fratianne, "but the only people we know are the ones we've been training with...