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Word: poisonously (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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Reagan recalled that gas masks were retainedafter poison gas was outlawed. The StrategicDefense Initiative, he said, was "a gigantic gasmask and maybe...the thing that could bring aboutthe end of nuclear missiles...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reagan Will Seek More Arms Pacts | 12/2/1987 | See Source »

...picture in the Philippines also remains grim. Byzantine intrigues continue to be launched against Aquino. To distract the nervous capital, her enemies on both the right and the left freely sow sensationalist rumors among Manila's 28 newspapers. The city's coffee shops and political salons cultivate witticisms to poison the President's reputation. One favorite is a Spanish pun on the name Corazon C. Aquino. With a finger at the chest, the speaker says, "Corazon, si" (she has a heart); with a finger at the head, he continues, "Aqui, no" (here, nothing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Philippines Praying For Time | 11/23/1987 | See Source »

...real value undermined by budget and trade deficits, has continued to attract more sellers than buyers. Central banks have spent something like $90 billion this year buying greenbacks to prop up the price. Worse, the Federal Reserve was forced into the high-interest-rate policy that proved to be poison to world stock markets. And still the Louvre values could not be sustained. ( Last week the dollar fell to new lows against the West German mark and Japanese yen; foreign governments seemed willing to buy only enough U.S. currency to cushion, not stop, the decline...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Crash: Risks In Every Direction | 11/9/1987 | See Source »

...bout with the Penn poison was brief and painful. Like the 130 football fans, I could not sleep the night after the Penn-Cornell game. And it wasn't because I was excitedly replaying the events of the 17-13 Big Red upset...

Author: By Mark Brazaitis, | Title: Quaking Quakers | 10/1/1987 | See Source »

...recanted reports of the yellow rain, and the team found that the supposed symptoms caused by the toxin -- vomiting, skin irritation and dizziness -- were more likely the effects of smoke inhalation and battle fatigue. Moreover, the authors say, private examination of the yellowish substance on leaf samples determined the "poison" was composed almost entirely of pollen. The suspected source of the yellow rain: swarms of honeybees that dropped the pollen from overhead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chemical Weapons: Demystifying Yellow Rain | 9/14/1987 | See Source »

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