Word: feed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Feed and Fight the Soviets
Actually, the embattled particpants of this rumble use their feet attempting to feed the ball to a "scrum half" who flings it to a back. The back line, spread diagonally behind the ball carrier as a formation of seagulls or rather as a wedge of football players, swarms upfield as the ball is flung, always backwards, towards the sideline...
...Harvard explosion began with just three minutes left in the second period, when Murray Dea stuffed home a Randy Millen feed to close the gap to 3-2. David MacKinnon tied the game at 19:03 on a perfect two-on-one break with Doug Thompson...
...most likely to occur in provincial towns, but not in Moscow and other big cities that hold high priorities for food distribution. The distress slaughter of cattle last autumn for lack of fodder will inevitably make meat scarce until at least 1980. The government apparently decided to sacrifice animal feed for the sake of bread, the staple of the Russian diet. But farmers, who are allowed to keep livestock on their small private plots, are buying bread and illegally feeding it to their cows, pigs and chickens. Thus it seems probable that most Soviet consumers will be busy combing...
This "back to the land" program is now one of the PRG's highest priorities. South Vietnam cannot provide jobs in industry for all the Vietnamese left in the cities at the end of the war, nor can it feed them unless they return to the countryside. Hundreds of hectares in each province have already been reclaimed, and in the cities special educational meetings are being held to explain the program's objectives to those who remain. The PRG hopes to help 100,000 peasants a month return to their homes, so that by the end of this year...