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Word: mashes (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Indians themselves feel no such inhibitions. Most ferocious are the Chavantes, a tribe of husky, dark men who hold a fertile area directly in the path of projected settlement. They are marvelous shots with arrows, but - for reasons believed to be connected with their religion - they prefer to mash the heads of palefaces with heavy, triangular clubs. Airplanes apparently have no religious significance. When an airplane recently flew over a Chavante village, the Indians neatly riddled it with arrows...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BRAZIL: Aboriginal Obstacles | 1/29/1945 | See Source »

Beasts of Burden. In Maryville, Tenn., Times Editor Clyde B. Emert reported that officers who raided a nearby still found that the lazy bootleggers had substituted active mud turtles for their own stirring of the mash barrel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany, Apr. 10, 1944 | 4/10/1944 | See Source »

...kiss has too much mash...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Hollywood Heckled | 3/20/1944 | See Source »

Yeast. Besides the food yeasts developed by Anheuser-Busch (TIME, Aug. 9), there is an immense potential source of food in ordinary brewer's mash: Burkholder believes it could be converted into 200 million Ib. of yeast a year, half of it protein and convertible into edible products...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Down with Meat | 9/27/1943 | See Source »

...Proposition. In Sedro-Woolley, Wash., J. E. Minster advertised in the Courier-Times: "FOR SALE-George, our pig. . . . Don't know what he weighs, but I can only lift one end of him at a time. . . . He sits down to meals. By mistake he has been fed laying mash and commercial fertilizer and once Portland cement. All seem to agree with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany, Aug. 30, 1943 | 8/30/1943 | See Source »

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