Word: hickeys
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...Thomas Hickey, a Somerville police officer, said that Daniels "was struck by a car and dragged 900 feet." She is in "very serious condition," he said...
...film is more than a bit bleak. As they enter the medieval abbey, William and Adso are first approached by an aged, Peter Lorre-type monk (William Hickey), who looks at Adso with his half-blind, lustful eyes and tells him that there is something "diabolical, even feminine" about the monastery. Even the gargoyles are creepy, with skull images where stalagmites once were...
PICTURE THE SCENARIO: on your wedding anniversary you find a hickey on your wife's neck as you try to drape it with an expensive stone necklace. You question her about it nervously (you haven't had sex together for at least a week), and she replies that she has a lover. You, of course, dally with your secretaries at the office, but this is different...
...Washington press conference last week, Curran insisted that the church, not he, "ultimately should change its teachings" and vowed to fight to retain his position at the university. Archbishop James Hickey of Washington, the chancellor of the university, has set a Sept. 1 deadline for Curran to decide whether to appeal through the school's own grievance procedures...
...same distortion of the soul destroys the people around Hickey, including, in more winsome but still painful performances, Barnard Hughes as a burned-out barkeep and Donald Moffat as a former anarchist who cannot decide whether he is more afraid of dying or of going on living. O'Neill gives each of the 17 barflies a revelatory scene, and every actor in this superb cast proves capable of that moment at center stage. The ensemble's energized acting, an apparent clash with the passivity of the text, emphasizes O'Neill's redemptive theme: that everyone, no matter how close...