Word: eats
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...pair of shoes out of the garbage. "I washed them and gave them to her." Of the death of a two month-old boy in the favela, Carolina notes: "If he had lived he would have gone hungry." She says, "How horrible it is to see your children eat and then ask, 'Is there more...
...power dam on the Rio das Contas, which would feed electricity to the southern part of the state (134 of Bahia's 194 counties have no electric power). "We want Bahia always to stay beautiful," says Governor Magalhaes. "We also want people to eat, and children to read and write...
...when all the
events were done, the U.S. men and women had routed the strong
Australians by the margin of nine gold medals to five, cracked nine
Olympic and six world records. "Our trackmen came here to beat their
opponents," said one U.S. official. "Our swimmers came here to eat them
alive."
...lippy waitress, he may call up an executive in the middle of the night to dress him down. Johnson also occasionally samples Manhattan nightclubs with his fourth wife, but has sold his 60-ft. yacht, no longer collects paintings. "My hobby," he says, "is to talk and eat food." His favorite food is ice cream, which he stoutly (205 Ibs.) maintains "is not fattening." He eats at least a cone a day, keeps ten flavors in the freezers of his seven-room Manhattan penthouse and his $110,000 home in Milton, Mass...
...front of his customers. "If you say Halibut Dante, the average American will never buy it, but if you say halibut with cream and tomato sauce, he'll not only buy it but say it's great." As for himself, Johnson prefers to eat at such expensive places as Manhattan's Pavilion and the Four Seasons, where the chefs cook to order...