Word: mouthfuls
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Having trouble reaching those nooks and crannies with your toothbrush? Unable to master the approved up-and-down stroke? Does dental floss shred in your mouth and stick between your teeth? Bleeding gums, perhaps? Then Aqua Tec Corp. of Fort Collins, Colo., has the perfect answer...
...tunnels. It would have been easy enough for Utter and his men to wipe them out with grenades or incinerate them with flamethrowers. Trouble was, the V.C. had herded 390 women and children into the tunnel with them. So Utter chose the humane way, shoving into the tunnel mouth 48 canisters of CN, a mild tear gas that is briefly aggravating to eyes and nose, has no other effect whatsoever. Out streamed the Viet Cong, and the 390 captives into the hands of the marines...
...cases, they inhale the mist under gentle pump pressure (TIME, Nov. 22, 1963). But in the most severe cases, this still is not enough. In St. Louis, Dr. Herman W. Reas and Dr. Paul R. Hackett put such patients under a general anesthetic, then inserted a bronchoscope through the mouth and windpipe into the bronchial branches and poured the solvent chemical directly into the clogged areas. They removed the loosened mucus by suction. "Within 48 hours these children are eat ing like horses and running around," says Dr. Hackett. Hormone & Growth. Other doctors who have tried the technique...
...houses a school for stripling toreros. In one sequence, the disconsolate Miguelin wanders through a sere, light-washed Spanish landscape while threshers fill the air with a blizzard of pale yellow grain. Such scenes are a needed respite from many matchless closeups at the arena where the hero, his mouth pursed in a kiss of defiance, struts arrogantly before the bulls, finally coaxes his frothing and bloodied adversaries to die at his feet. Though Italian Director Francesco Rosi intends a social protest against a contest in which both man and beast are sacrificed to the mob, he instead brings forth...
...then all of a sudden that look is everywhere." Glamour, on the other hand, offers more down-to-earth fashions for a wider readership of 1,226,000, "Like we would not show a girl in a bathing suit at the shore with a cigar in her mouth, and boots," says Glamour's Editor in Chief Kathleen Casey...