Word: mouthings
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...named Gerhart Eisler. So, last week, said a man who ought to know: Louis Francis Budenz, the former managing editor of the Daily Worker who forsook Communism for Catholicism (TIME, Oct. 22, 1945). It was Eisler, said Budenz, who gave him directives right from the Kremlin's mouth...
When Pearson drove into a filling station for gas, Bone found that he was out of whiskey. He yelled for more. Then he put on an act which he had used before: he shrieked that he was being beaten and robbed, then stuffed a handkerchief into his mouth. Scared, Pearson and Johnson drove off in a hurry (with Bone still in the back seat), were soon overtaken, dragged from the car and beaten by the hastily formed...
...paraded such revolting exhibits as Evelyn's blood-soaked galoshes, 60 little neatly labeled boxes of bones and bits of teeth. Evelyn's mother told how she had once questioned Evelyn about John Dick's disappearance, was told that Dick was dead, and "to keep my mouth shut...
Most spectacular events of the period were the spectacular shower of meteors this mouth and the earlier explosion of the start T Coronae Borcalis after a dormancy of eighty years...
...going to meet a man in poor health. They met a man as thin, brittle and white as a stick of chalk, who at the age of 58 looked 70. He shuddered with palsy. His face was shrunken tightly against his fine skull. His cheeks drooped wearily below his mouth. It was not until he had walked swiftly, but shakily, towards them and had taken his seat, that newsmen noticed much about him that was still youthful and perhaps more impressive than even before: the graceful, aquiline head; the quality of finality, of definitive-ness-and his eyes, which...