Word: legging
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...wife in the same apartment with two unlikely men, both innocent of adulterous intent, while her savagely jealous husband was closing in for the kill. New dimensions of television were opened as the camera focused down her talented cleavage and fondly delineated the removal of a stocking from a leg that could wake the Visigoths...
...There is another pool party, but the hostess, who is a social inferior, snubs him. Someone offers a word of sympathy for Neddy's financial troubles, and Neddy, vaguely uneasy, cannot recall that he has any. Chilled, and more tired than seems reasonable, he doggedly swims the last leg of his trip and hurries home to his wife and four tennis-playing daughters. They are gone: the house is locked and empty, and it is obvious that no one has lived there for a long time...
...presidency of the seceding states, an outstanding member of the U.S. Senate. His maltreatment after the Civil War was shameful. President Andrew Johnson signed a proclamation ridiculously charging him with complicity in the assassination of Lincoln, and he was kept in prison for two years-the first week in leg irons-before being released without a trial. His personal burdens were increased by the death, in infancy or early youth, of his four sons...
Yovicsin said Bilodeau got the nod over John McCluskey, who started for Harvard in the first three games, because "he's been moving the team, and the other boy isn't quite healthy yet." McCluskey is still suffering from a leg-muscle pull he suffered against Massachusetts three weeks...
...possible that John McCluskey will be starting at quarterback for Harvard again this Saturday. His leg should be better and he should be running at top speed again. But if he isn't, or if the offense can't get moving, you might look for Tom Bilodeau to come in to the game a bit earlier this week...