Word: nose
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Reagan, once he shook off the effects of anesthesia, resumed some of his duties. The morning after the shooting, with a tube still in his nose and a needle dripping intravenous solution into his arm, the President signed a bill canceling an increase in dairy price supports that otherwise would have gone into effect the next day. The only sign of stress...
...afternoon began less than propitiously for the Crimson. Even before the game started, first baseman Marlene Schoofs suffered a broken nose when an infield practice throw took her unawares and hit her in the face...
Kaplan has made a game stab at filling the space. He had meticulously choreographed a procession of clever unsurprising slapstick turns, solemnly executed by actors who signal the coming of a collision, pratfall or somersault the way a five-year-old holds his nose before diving off a high board. Rather than using the company's limitations and giving us a slopping, ingratiating evening, the director offers us a museum piece--slapstick embalmed...
Steve Quazzo won the third annual interstate NCAA Tournament Tournament by amassing 42 points to nose out Panos Constantinides, who finished second with 36. John Dineen was third with...
...people away just for the hell of it." Chief Gates of Los Angeles takes a somewhat broader view. "We've lost a whole generation," he says. "Totally lost. No selfdiscipline. Total indulgence. Drugs. Lack of respect for the law. Lack of respect for values. A whole generation thumbed its nose at everything that was held sacred in this country. America has to take a look at its heart and its soul...