Word: jawed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Those who crowded up front saw a pudgy man with cheeks like apple dumplings, blue eyes beneath crooked restless eyebrows, the merest foam-flecking of sandy gray hair on his bald pink pate, a long black cigar clenched at a belligerent angle above his bulldog jaw. From the sleeves of his blue sack coat extended long cuffs, half hiding the small hands folded placidly across his middle...
...Annemasse, France, a French War Veterans Legionnaire protested when a Nazi official did not doff his hat to a passing Legion funeral. The Nazi kicked the Frenchman in the stomach. Two French men thereupon broke the Nazi's jaw...
...forth a field mouse." What Now? To Leon Henderson and his Office of Price Administration, the final day of debate was a sad spectacle. Since last April, when OPA was set up, Henderson has had to rely on what he calls "jawbone control," and even Henderson's stout jaw eventually gets tired...
...WPTB, having failed to keep down prices by Hendersonesque "jaw control," imposed an overall, Baruch-type ceiling on wages and prices. Based on maximums for the weeks Sept. 15-Oct. 11, it starts Dec. 1. Last week, on the eve of the new decree's effectiveness, Canada heard tough talk from Donald Gordon, no longer shy and gangling (he is 6 ft. 3 in., 233 lb.). Warned he: "Rather than allow retail prices to rise, the prices of wholesalers and manufacturers must be reduced. Price control is going to be made effective. . . . You cannot compromise with inflation...
...skull, one Phineas P. Gage, according to Myrtelle May Canavan, Curator of the Museum, led a most extraordinary and amazing existence. While tapping some explosives into a crevice back in 1818, Phineas accidently set the dynamite off and a 13 pound crowbar was driven clean through his skull from jaw bone to the back of his head...