Word: kicking
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...license-but usually lets him go on practicing on probation for three to five years. For this privilege, he must give up all use of narcotics unless prescribed for him (or his patients) by a licensed physician. The hope of reinstatement proves a tremendous incentive, but failure to kick the habit is equally strong medicine. With few exceptions, those who lose the battle commit suicide...
First score for the Crimson came when the M.I.T. captain, Pete Macdavit, made a mis-kick early in the game. Langi Kavaliku, playing his first year, recovered the ball and made the try. Then in the second half Alan Waddel succeeded in a penalty kick to give the final three points...
INCOME-TAX REFUNDS will go to an estimated 35 million of the 60 million U.S. payers this year. Treasury plans to kick back about $3.6 billion in overpayments. Average refund: about...
...goal and get to it faster than anyone I've known. That's perhaps one reason why he gets along better with men than with women-the women always want to debate. He is not exactly the warmhearted shepherd. He has a tendency to kick the rumps of the sheep, rather than lead them...
...roamed politely from group to group, nibbled at a bowlful of carrots and celery and never took a drink. More alert than some of the actors he has to work with, he can master a routine after only two or three run-throughs. For TV Fury has had to kick a club out of a villain's hand while running near full gallop. And once when his pals were playing ball and needed a centerfield replacement, Fury stepped out on cue, trapped a ball on the bounce, between his teeth. Cracked one of the extras: "Those horses...