Word: riling
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...trained on the negotiators. He had Labor Secretary Willard Wirtz looking over United Steelworkers' President I. W. Abel's shoulder and Commerce Secretary John Connor hovering near Top Management Negotiator R. Conrad Cooper. When that tactic flagged, he sent Wirtz over to hound management and Connor to rile labor. After a breakfast meeting with congressional leaders, he sent them trotting out of the White House clutching conveniently typed statements calling for a settlement. Almost minute by minute he received progress reports from his aides...
...very encouraging aspect of the game was the Crimson's ball handling in the opening minutes of play. Northeastern started out using a full-court press, but it didn't rile the quintet a bit. Without misfiring once, Scully or Al Bornheimer would lob a long pass to Inman who shot the ball to McClung. The Crimson had a 13-6 cushion before the Huskies realized the futility of their tactics...
...life to Live comes as close to translating the French titleSa Vie Vivre as it does to presenting a convincing character--not quite close enough. Director Jean-Luc Godord (Breathless) casts his wife, Anna Karina, in a difficult rile. She must persuade us that although she leaves her husband and child to become a prostitute, she is irreproachable. No matter what she does, the movie implies that, like Suzie Wong and Irma La Douce she remains somehow pure...
THERE is nothing better calculated to rile the Irish than to treat them as a land of begorra, shillelaghs and shamrocks. Yet the myth is part of the land, and so is the economic progress that at last has reversed the emigration rate. It will take more than a few factories to make of Ireland another Ruhr, but the changed landscape is a sight to see, as shown by the eight pages of color this week that accompany the cover story on Sean Lemass, who represents the new spirit in the ould...
Among the bloody crazy things that rile Sir Matthew is that nationalized BOAC, which lost $40 million last year, has to pay $11 million a year interest to the government on an accumulated debt of $181 million. Sir Matthew tartly challenges British government policy that Crown corporations such as BOAC should be run like private companies and held accountable as to capital and interest. He argues that BOAC, the third largest of the transatlantic carriers,* should be free to write off its entire debt...