Word: necked
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...District 65 of the Distributive Workers of America, a New York-based clerical workers' union with which Schroder is affiliated. Van Delft is an extraordinary-looking man, especially when he is sitting down. Although he is short, wears non-descript clothes--corduroy trousers, a shirt open at the neck--and is getting paunchy, he is impressive from the neck up. He has a huge, craggy head and a bushy brown beard that blends into his bushy brown swept-back hair. His eyes are deepset, big and bulging. He has a cigarette dangling from his lips, bobbing up and down, unlit...
Captain Biello made his return to the mats after being out of action for over one year with a neck injury. The senior 142-pounder was very impressive in handing his Big Green opponent a loss by a superior decision as Harvard...
...death-to challenge God. Our monster lives, therefore he wants love too. He's really very touching in his lonely misery." Is Brooks serious about all this? Maybe, but his cure for the poor fellow's isolation is to replace those circa-Karloff lug bolts in his neck with a circa-Courrèges zipper, and to have the heroine swooningly discover that his "ol' zipper neck" is not his only monstrously proportioned part...
...William Harper, an independent ballistics expert, has been quoted as saying that the bullet taken from Kennedy's neck could not have been fired by the same gun that wounded a bystander. At the trial, Sirhan's gun, taken from him in the pantry, was never positively tied to either bullet...
...left the ballistics issue as the major unexplained item. The Post also located Harper and got him to qualify his earlier statement. A recognized forensic specialist, Harper prepared an affidavit for Sirhan's attorneys in 1970 noting discrepancies between markings on the bullet taken from Kennedy's neck and those on a bullet that struck a bystander. Last week, however, Harper admitted that the markings do not prove that the bullets came from separate weapons. Differences in the markings, Harper said, are too insignificant to be conclusive...