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Word: nose (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Look at the way the umbilical cord, pulsating and still connected with the mother, is clamped at two ends and cut--before the baby ever starts to breathe. And when, after two minutes of life the baby has failed to start breathing, rubber tubes are stuck up his nose to help the 'natural' process," he added ironically...

Author: By David R. Caploe, | Title: Laing Blasts 'Anti-Human' Conditions | 11/21/1972 | See Source »

Toward the end, even McGovern seemed to know where matters stood. The smile could still be summoned; the handshake could be made to seem firm and confident. But his face was haggard and furrowed, his voice hoarse. He threatened to punch a Cincinnati heckler in the nose, whispered to an especially annoying Nixonite in Battle Creek, Mich., "Kiss my ass." Huffed the astonished youth: "He said a profanity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DEMOCRATS: The Long Journey to Disaster | 11/20/1972 | See Source »

...Lotte Goslar's New York-based Pantomime Circus demonstrates a rare and precious conceit: dance can be funny as well as fashionable. One of the best of American mimes, Goslar is a dumpling of a woman with a turned-up nose and a turned-down figure that often resembles a lightly squeezed tube of toothpaste. Gnome is where her heart is, especially when spoofing flowers, inch-worms and swishy ballet masters, or imitating a katydid rubbing its legs (Splendor in the Grass). When four of her dancers somehow managed to portray a cowardly lion encountering an equally cowardly clown...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dance: Delights of Diversity | 11/20/1972 | See Source »

Died. Mundy I. Peale, 66, hard-driving former president (1947-64) of the old Republic Aviation Corp. (now a division of Fairchild Hiller Corp.) who set production records during World War II, then led the company from nose-diving postwar sales to profitable production of the F-84 Thunderjets used in Korea and the F-105s flown by the Air Force during the early '60s; following a stroke; in Laramie...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Nov. 13, 1972 | 11/13/1972 | See Source »

...closely guarded secret, probably to protect the reputation of his father, who is a Baptist minister in Arizona. What is known is that the singer is a wiry, bleary-looking ex-track star who once won a 26-mile marathon race, then keeled onto a street curb nose first. His still flattened nose is a constant reminder of that day, especially when he walks into a multimirrored bathroom of the 40-room mansion he owns in fashionable Greenwich, Conn. The mansion also sports swastika flags on many of the ceilings, as well as a man-size doll hanging...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Vaudeville Rock | 10/30/1972 | See Source »

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