Word: knocks
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Szulc, who describes himself as a "Kennedy liberal," was one of the first important journalists to knock Kissinger, and in recent months he has scorched the Secretary's negotiating tactics in Foreign Policy, deplored his obfuscation of aspects of the SALT talks in the Columbia Journalism Review, and accused him of everything from sabotaging democracy in Chile to possessing "a thirst for applause and adulation that can brook no questioning or criticism" in New York magazine...
...Crimson needs an exceptional team effort to knock off the fleet Big Red. McCurdy thinks it is possible. "Our runners are very bullish," he said. "And besides we don't want Cornell to snap our winning streak...
...their prime, they were probably more skillful than we are now." Hines said yesterday. "They played a physical game instead of relying on finesse. I'd be taking the ball down the field and they'd try to knock me down to get the ball...
...ordeal of the political wife, and the somewhat lesser strains borne by the political husband (see box page 19), is more than a matter of mere gossip, more than a personal problem. It was important enough to help knock the leading Democratic contender out of the 1976 presidential race. Under the steady glare of television, the personality and character of the political wife is more crucial than ever, but the treatment she receives has not caught up with her importance. Torn between the role she feels she ought to fill and the part that is handed her, she understandably grows...
...Baylor then walked, and Brooks Robinson singled to knock out Cleveland and give Cuellar, now 21-10, a comfortable lead...