Word: eats
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Irene had fallen in love with a proper stranger were still disgruntled over the manner in which the affair had been handled by The Netherlands' government. The nation especially resented seeing popular Queen Juliana humiliated when she first announced that the engagement was off and then had to eat her words. In the lower chamber of Parliament, beleaguered Cabinet ministers eventually found a convenient scapegoat in the government information service, and promised in the future to improve communications between palace and public...
...workers will be out of work. Ironically, the trouble is that 1963 was a banner year for Argentine beef exports; slaughterhouses worked overtime, and farmers thinned out their herds. Now they are trying to build up their cattle stocks again, and in a land where 21 million people eat an average five pounds of meat per week, there are now not enough steaks left over for shipping abroad. The packers' recommendation: cut domestic consumption 30% by limiting meaty meals to five days a week...
...husband breaks one of Rugantino's fingers as a hint to keep hands off. Apart from palming off his mistress on an aging lecher (Aldo Fabrizi), most of Rugantino's pranks backfire. He tosses a dead cat into an aristocratic wake, and is forced to eat the cooked carcass in an epicurean setting. His Chaplinesque resilience does not fail him. "Could I have a side order of mice?" he asks. An unexpectedly macabre finale silences both hero and show...
These three will be hard pressed to repeat those wins tonight, Junior ace Keith Chiappa who did not run Wednesday, should push Credle in the 1000 and may outlast him at the finish. Both Ed Meehan and John Ogden, two more who eat out the AAU meet, rate a good chance of beating Bartolini...
...want to get my head knocked in to integrate a mid-city tea room where Negroes won't eat anyway," he said...