Word: eyeful
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...disgusted with a dozen futile court appearances, and since I stand only 4 ft. 11 in. and weigh 100 lbs., I decided to take a summer course in karate. Then, when a student tried to gouge out my left eye, she was met by devastating blows to the stomach and head. Even though the student was predictably set free in juvenile court, I doubt she will ever forget her experience...
...asking for the same arms that Israel is getting. I don't like to be treated like before, with one eye on Israel and one eye on me. I am asking arms not to attack Israel... because American arms cannot be used against the allies or friends of America. But I have other responsibilities now. I have received alarming reports from Africa, from Somalia and Chad...
...allowed for preparation of proposals based on last week's conference. Publicly, both sides pooh-pooh any possibility that tension between North and South will increase beyond the already ample levels. But the Southern Growth Policies Board has quietly opened its own office in Washington, just to keep an eye on things...
...short, Andy Schmidt is a showoff, a permanent elbow in the eye of polite society. One can only be awed by the comic daring of everyone concerned with The One and Only for trying to make such a character appealing for the length of a movie. The One and Only does not quite make it, because even as portrayed by the likable Henry Winkler, Andy is finally a tiresome fellow. But the effort is a game one, and there is a certain originality about the fate that the film works out for Andy. Having failed as an actor...
...chap who put an eye patch on the Hathaway shirt man and made Commander Whitehead a household beard consistently heeds the advice he has dispensed for decades. In the Confessions he warned never to be boring, and to repeat that previous campaign-the earlier book was intended to drum up business, and did-would thus be a sin. Blood, Brains and Beer also adheres to other cardinal principles of admaking: the straight story, smoothly told, sells stuff best; it is wrong to lie, but feel free to omit; humor should not be overdone (it is a bit too scarce...