Word: forthing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...forth and so on, but that was a year ago, and we all know how quickly things change. Three weeks ago, for instance, I wasn't a lame duck. After this column appears, I may be a dead duck...
...splitting the 200-yd. freestyle (negative split means to swim the second 100 yards in a faster time than the first 100--a difficult task, as any swimmer will tell you), the prodigious freshman got to rest for as long as it took Malcolm Cooper to rocket back and forth across the pool before he swam the 200-yd. Individual Medley. He won that race, beating out Crimson co-captain Duncan Pyle, in the very impressive time...
...quite consciously and deliberately kept a line between my book and his," Price says, adding "I made a point of not stealing from him." The former president has not yet read the Price book, although he has indicated he plans to. Praise for With Nixon has, however, already issued forth from the San Clemente contingent. "Mrs. Nixon and Julie have read it and they are both quite enthusiastic," Price reports. More objective readers...
...number of the fired intelligence officers are fluent in difficult languages-Hindustani, Arabic, Japanese, and so forth-but colleges are reluctant to hire CIA veterans as teachers. Some of the agents have hopes of selling their services to industrial-security companies that offer protection for multinational executives and their plants. The CIA is trying to help its cashiered officers, instructing them in how to write a résumé without explaining in detail that a previous job, for example, was to lead airborne missions that used infrared devices to spot the cooking pots of Che Guevara's guerrillas...
DANCE IS AN ART built on tensions. From the primary element of the working muscle to the elegant patterns of body and space, movement and music, the energy flows back and forth in an interplay of contrasts, daring mind and sense to seize the balance and rejoice...