Word: furiousness
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...elimination of 75,000 Government jobs and a saving next year of $8.4 billion. Unlike the all encompassing single vote Reagan had on his earlier budget proposals, reductions for each agency and program must be fought individually this time around-and the battles are sure to be furious...
...13th round, Leonard somehow managed to see an opening when Hearns again dropped his hands. After throwing a right lead, he pounded home another left hook that buckled Hearns. Leonard bore in now with furious uppercuts that set Hearns' head up as a target for withering combinations. Chased to the ropes, Hearns finally went down and out onto the apron of the ring, climbing back in to stand for the next assault. Once more-he was knocked into the ropes, but the round ended as Referee Davey Pearl reached the eight count...
...ways typical. The couple had only been dating for three months when Steve slapped Valerie because he thought she was flirting with another man. Like most campus couples who later come to blows, they moved in together. After they began living together, his objections to imagined infidelities snowballed into furious, furniture-tossing tantrums. He sometimes hurled Valerie to the floor, dragging her around by her hair, and, she says, "literally beat the hell out of my face." Several black eyes later, Valerie walked...
...admirable substitutes for more conventional objects ranging from anchors to wine holders (not to mention cat's cradles and cat-o'-ninetails). Bond's graphic suggestions have triggered a barrage of ailurophiliac mail charging the cartoonist and publisher with everything from obscenity to sadism. Among furious readers' suggestions are sequels titled 101 Uses for a Dead Simon Bond and, to his publisher, 101 Ways to Go Broke...
...discovered last week that U.S. Secretary of the Interior James Watt plans to open Davenport's beloved Matagorda Island Wildlife Refuge in Texas to developers. "Watt can't do that!" fumes the courtly Davenport, his straw boater slightly askew. "It's outrageous and unconscionable!" So furious is he that, "as secretary of the Maryland Audubon Society, I'm seriously thinking of demanding Watt's resignation in our next newsletter...