Word: leanse
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Deutsch leans forward in his chair and speaks with special earnestness as he reflects upon the Nazi period. "I think I can understand its terrible psychological appeal," he begins quietly. "Any people suffering from mass unemployment is vulnerable. But I also learned that it is not true that al people...
As Alceste and Célimène, François Beaulieu and Béatrice Agenin project modern, realistic feeling at the expense of classical eloquence. During his tirades against mankind, Beaulieu runs through the Alexandrines and casts caesuras to the winds. But he builds sympathy by the low...
Or Clemenson in "The Great Train Robbery." His face bulging and mind oozing, the inspector explicated the crime. "When you speak of train robbery, I want to emphasize that this involved no loss of train, merely its contents. We haven't lost one since the blizzard of 1946, when we...
HBO, which was founded in 1972 and leaped audaciously aboard the satellite in 1975, more than doubled its business last year. Its programs now reach 2.4 million subscribers, vs. 1 million at the end of 1977. HBO's sports programming leans largely to documentaries of a sort; for example...
Larry Robinson, Serge Savard and Guy Lapointe are secure on "D", but Brian Engblom may be tenuous. Ken Dryden is massive. He leans over and catches shots that other goalies do splits to kick out. Ridiculous.