Word: freshing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...doctors give him only two more years because of fatty degeneration of the heart, beamed contentedly. Cabled Correspondent Zinder of Suleiman's lair: "Grim hills step giantlike across rich, fruitful valleys, their sides scarred and pocked by huge, overhanging boulders and ledges. In the morning, mists backed by fresh winds sweep swiftly across the hillsides, casing them in pale blues. Villages hang precariously, hacked out of pure stone. In such surroundings, only local power and force can hold sway; only the number of rifles a tribe can muster means anything. It is no wonder that Suleiman, as a slim...
...week bookkeeper in a bakery when he thought up a scheme for a farmer-operated market to sell fresh produce. He took the idea to Fred Beck, a chunky, practical advertising copywriter...
...Correspondent Albert Leitch handed him a fresh script, straightened him out. Cotton Ed chugged off again. Huffing & puffing through his old-style planter's mustache, old DuRant concluded his oration, turned to Leitch and bawled: "How'd I do?" A flushed engineer threw a switch, took Cotton...
...smart young Detroiters, Morris Crawford Purdy and Robert Frederick Rouse, fresh out of the University of Michigan, in 1937, had an idea for a business: to take over the affairs of people ear-deep in debt and set them on their financial feet...
...news scoop, the News Chronicle's scolding had a certain cold-muttonish quality. It would have carried more validity many months ago, when U.S. soldiers first arrived in the United Kingdom, and the Tommies certainly found them too cocky, too well-heeled, too fresh with the girls...