Word: insulter
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...disappointed to read the gross manhandling of the truth in one part of the Crimson story, "Strikers from '69: Five Years Later" (April 19, 1974). My former Social Studies tutee, Mark Dyen, is quoted telling a tale that is simply not true. In addition it is a gratutitous insult against several police officers who were acting quite responsible...
...lemon, drop it into a glass of tea, then squeeze a few drops out with a spoon. I don't think this appliance of yours is an improvement in any way. In fact, you can squeeze a lemon faster by hand. This kind of nonsense is an insult to our intelligence...
...insult to injury, Thomas took advantage of his free pass to the bases and stole second. But while the throw was going to second, Ed Durso was running for home and the delayed steal added a sixth run to the Harvard score...
...MIDDLE EAST. The Soviets are unmistakably furious at Kissinger's successful solo diplomacy in arranging the disengagement between Israel and Egypt. They are angry not only because of the resulting loss of Soviet face and increase in U.S. prestige, but also because of what they consider a calculated insult by Kissinger. When he and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko were traveling in the Middle East in February, they complained, Kissinger avoided meeting with him. The State Department counters that before he left Washington, Kissinger agreed to meet Gromyko, but never received a reply...
...easier) antagonized hell out of most of the people with whom they sat. Those who tolerated their third person conversations were usually alienated by the way Beach and Richards occasionally tended to switch their conversation into Spanish, and the rest of them were alienated by Richards's tendency to insult anyone he thought was a rich preppie future fascist. Beach found that it all cut down on the number of people to whom he had to say hello on the street...