Word: ging
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...coup!e. It is a setup calculated to have the bleachers cheering as the pro-Communist pair outwit the villainous security men. The proletarian hero investigates the investigators and exposes his three persecutors as 1) the husband of a convicted shoplifter and father of a reefer-drag ging beatnik son, 2) a collector of fancy ceramics specializing in Victorian toilet bowls, and 3) a queer...
...objects of their attention were the 340 athletes of the Cuban squad, sent by Llanusa to win the battle for Latin American minds by sweeping the games for Castro. Not even counting the dozens of political commissars tag ging along as "masseurs" and "trainers," the Cuban delegation was the largest on hand by far. The athletes turned out to be a handsome, swinging group-the men in white suits and straw hats, the girls in shifts of red, white and blue (Cuba's national colors) and white go-go boots...
Last Thursday, Sept. 5, the Dow-Jones average of 30 key industrial stocks closed at 737.98, overtaking its previous high of 734.91 set on Dec. 13, 1961. Even though by week's end it dipped to 735.37, there was no flag ging of buyer interest - daily volume totaled 7,160,000 shares, the largest in 16 months...
...grew to half a lap, and 16,759 fans suddenly came alive. Throughout the last two laps, the stamping, clapping, cheering followed Beatty's steady course around the Chicago Stadium like a series of breakers rolling onto a beach. Beatty sailed through the tape, crossed himself, continued jog ging, and waved happily to the crowd. The judges announced his time: 8 min. 30.7 sec.-almost exactly according to plan and a new world record, by nearly 4 sec. Coach Igloi paid Beatty his supreme compliment. "He does," said Igloi, "what I tell...