Word: fed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...complained that they were not receiving adequate protection from the Lebanese army. They had the sympathy of many Lebanese left-wing politicians and Moslems. (Lebanon's population of nearly 3,000,000 is roughly split between Moslems and Christians.) Franjieh, a conservative Christian, and his supporters became increasingly fed up as they saw their country being turned into a fedayeen-Israeli battleground. Two weeks ago, the hostility erupted into two days of fighting between the guerrillas and Lebanese forces. A shaky cease-fire agreement lasted until the start of last week. Then the battles resumed, more widespread and uglier...
Robbing trains and stirring up trouble, he is known as Kid Blue. But when he gets fed up with a bandit's life, he uses his proper name, Bickford Waner. Bickford (Dennis Hopper) leaves his outlaw ways behind him and heads down the trail to Dime Box, Texas, where he puts up at the boardinghouse and lands a job sweeping out the barbershop. Polishing shoes or eating supper with the other boarders, though, Bickford just seems to stir people up. "You got no respect, boy," a shoe salesman (Ralph Waite) informs him one evening. "What am I supposed...
Following the faceoff, however, with five and a half minutes remaining, Yale attackman Bruce Smith fed Kin Yellot on the left side of the crease for the deciding tally...
...minute later, Harvard got its second goal, when middy Garth Ballantyne fed Hagerty near the restraining line. Haggerty bounced an unscreened shot into the left side...
...minutes later, attackman Jim Quinn, from behind the net, fed to Hagerty, who took three steps from the restraining line and fired it into the left side...