Word: meats
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...like to know what kind of meat they feed them on to be able to carry such heavy things like coffins onehanded. Maybe it had wheels under...
...meat came off the bottoms of my feet, and all the meat came off my toes and the bones were sticking out." One day in February, a North Korean nurse entered his room with what looked like garden shears. She snipped off eight of his fleshless toe bones, leaving only the two great toes. "I broke them off later with my fingers," said Treffery...
...solid dish in a meal, some form of beef should be eaten. Either with pea pods or bean sprouts, the sauted slices of beef have a rich accompanying oyster sauce made from an extract of oysters and imported from China. The contrast between crisp green vegetables and tangy cooked meat is both delighteful and surprising...
Ninety miles inland from the Persian Gulf, the oasis of Buraimi has slumbered for centuries. Its 8,000 inhabitants subsist on dates, camel meat and milk, and live in eight, mud-walled villages scorched by the gusts of the shamal. No one knows for certain to whom Buraimi belongs. Northward lies Trucial Oman, "protected" by the British; westward lies Saudi Arabia; all around is uncharted waste, so desolate that even the Arabs call it Rub al Khali, the Empty Quarter...
Nearly a hundred men & women were jailed for "rumormongering" or "using language offensive to the person of President Juan D. Perón." Also imprisoned were 800 merchants charged with black-marketing. But hundreds of other shopkeepers closed up voluntarily to avoid trouble, and housewives found meat just as hard to buy as before. One flaming night had not licked inflation or ended grumbling. Said the New York Times this week: "In the long run, [Perón] is doomed, because he is a foolish, bungling, evil dictator...