Word: rage
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Where a Hogarth would rage, Rowlandson could not help smiling...
...ruin your day. Most of them don't appeal to us, either, but that's journalism. So if noneseems right, take the least wrongest, or guees, or say the hell with it and throw your pencil across the room in a blind rage...
Aside from Cuba's predictable rage, the angriest reaction to the decisions taken at Punta del Este last week came not from the left but from the right. Returning home from the 21-nation conference at the Uruguayan seaside resort, the foreign ministers of the nations that had been willing to talk but not vote against Castro heard from some bitterly disappointed elements of their press and public...
...rest of the world." He tends to see intrigue and conspiracy whenever he is opposed, questions the honesty of almost everyone with whom he comes in contact, calls India's press "those rags." Once at the U.N., he threw his papers down on the floor in a rage; when an aide stooped to pick them up, he kicked him in the backside because he did not do it fast enough. One journalist at the U.N. gets so exercised at the mere sight of Menon that he must leave the room whenever Menon comes in. While he feels persecuted...
...Aires customs house, Zoologist Gerald Durrell was feeling (as his brother, the logodaedalist novelist Lawrence Durrell, might have put it) both phthisic and etiolated. But before long Durrell was again at peace, sleeping under his Land Rover, tormenting a 20-ft.-long bull sea elephant into a cinema-genic rage, using his own big toe as bait to lure a rare vampire bat. The author is a zoophile who tired several years ago of catching animals for other people and, as he related in A Zoo in My Luggage, set about establishing his own zoo on the Channel Island...