Word: reared
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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That also turned out to be a bad decision. The pickup was not being subtle now, and it repeatedly rammed the rear bumper of my car. I saw in the mirror that Confederate flags flew from each of two radio antennas. In a speedless Volkswagen, I could never run away. So I stopped...
...only what most newcomers lack at their debuts-the kind of relaxed spontaneity that familiarity with an opera house and a particular production can bring. The Jean-Louis Barrault staging required her to sing the Habanera, for example, half way up a set of tall steps at stage rear, where the orchestra was hard to hear...
Marine Pfc. Thomas Pratt escaped in disguise through a rear door of the chapel while SDS students and members of the resistance planned to protect Pratt and the other servicemen in sanctuary by surrounding them with a human wall...
After Pratt's disappearance a crowd of about 1000 gathered outside the chapel. Resistance members chained doors at the rear and sides of the chapel to keep out police and protect the remaining resister...
...into the conversation, and Deloros said, "If Lindsay can walk the streets of Harlem and Brooklyn, why can't our mayor come down here and talk to us? He's just a few blocks over there," she said with a gesture sweeping past a juke box toward the dustry rear of the rectangular room. "He really should come here and see the people," she said, "That's what keeps him in office--the people...