Word: punch
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Flowood, overturning six railroad boxcars, smashing factories and claiming ten lives; one dead worker was left hanging on a fence. At Forkville, Joe Bullock, a Democratic candidate for Congress from Mississippi's Fourth District, was killed when his car was blown off the road. Finally, after a parting punch at Pea Ridge, the twister petered out under the sullen, sultry cumulonimbus that had spawned it. At week's end, with the aroma of pine tar from uprooted trees still heavy in the air, and rescuers still digging through the wreckage for more victims, the toll had reached...
...into musty display cases in Manhattan's American Museum of Natural History. Says he: "My paintings grew to be surrealist abstractions with the hint of skeletal joints expressing patterns of growth." To add motion to them, he made toylike, motor-driven robots. They jousted like a 21st century Punch and Judy show, chased tiny balls with spinning hoops in an electronic version of Alexander Calder's 1926 "Circus...
...Punch in Mouth...
Earlier, one worker told an SDS member, "Get out of here or I'll punch you in the mouth. Anyone who's afraid to fight doesn't belong in Ameria." The student answered that he was not afraid to fight, but only wanted to pick the right thing for. Three minutes later the student and the still-unconvinced worker were talking quietly...
Dartmouth is a fairly tall quintet, but they have no devastating scoring punch. Their leading scorer is forward Pete Dunlop, with a `5.8 average; center Gunnar Malm has a 12.6 average and leads the squad in rebounding...