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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...personally wounded by the criticism, he lamented the fact that "sharing with others has become a political issue. Not one of the gifts or loans I have made was designed to corrupt." He resorted to one of the homely analogies he likes to use: "You're sitting there eating apples, and nobody else has an apple to eat. I'm sure there isn't a person under those circumstances who wouldn't say, 'Well, doesn't everybody want an apple...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE VICE PRESIDENCY: A Matter of Sharing Apples | 11/25/1974 | See Source »

...give me some longer range vision. But news programs do give me ideas. Watching Ford address the farmers, I could get 20 cartoons. Like the one I just did with Bernard and the plateful of bullets and his mother telling him to bite the bullets slowly and not to eat them too fast...

Author: By Amanda Bennett, | Title: Getting a Fix on Nixon | 11/20/1974 | See Source »

...they run drills which include heading the ball continuously for the full length of the penalty area, bouncing it on their thighs while running, and then chipping it with their heels well enough to make any reporter who has said that they do not possess individual ball handling skills eat his pencil...

Author: By Efthimios O. Vidalis, | Title: Ivy Soccer Championship on the Line As Harvard Booters Challenge Brown | 11/16/1974 | See Source »

...recent Overnite Sensation an even greater effort to reach the larger record-buying public. In the process Zappa forsakes musical complexity for standard four-beat rhythms, heavymetal guitar runs and scatalogical excesses not unlike Harvard Lampoon humor. Apostrophe' offers more of the same, including "Don't Eat Yellow Snow." Perhaps the only redeeming feature of these two albums is the tight ensemble playing that is typical of the Mothers...

Author: By Richard H.P. Sia, | Title: Zapping Zappa | 11/14/1974 | See Source »

...Smuggling never bothered me," Reisman recalls in his confessional autobiography The Money Player (Morrow; $6.95). "Table tennis players have to survive on their own wiles. A player who depended on exhibition fees could starve. I had won 175 trophies, but I could not eat them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: The Lifelong Hustle | 11/11/1974 | See Source »

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