Word: shaked
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...shame that a man of Dr. Leary's intelligence and vast experience has to suffer at the hands of a very narrow-minded society. Thanks for giving him [April 29] a pretty fair shake...
...Tone. If the Negro vote was not powerful enough to thwart the Wallaces' gambit, it managed nonetheless to shake such local despotisms as the Dallas County sheriffdom of Jim Clark, the nationally televised heavy of the Selma march last year, and to settle old scores against the likes of Al Lingo, the onetime state police chief who was humiliatingly beaten in his primary bid to become the sheriff of Jefferson County (Birmingham...
Nobody around here Saturday is going to shake a stick at Chris Pardee in the high jump, but Yale's Al Evans (6-5) and Randy Rall (6-4) may place behind...
...shakeup, Suharto said, was only the first in a series of steps "which will lead to our ultimate victory." The general's emphasis was on doing things gradually, and his plea was primarily directed toward Djakarta's restive students, who would have liked to see a bigger shake-up and who had recently begun clamoring for a cleanup of Parliament, for "social justice" and for elections...
...peccadilloes of a Catholic girlhood last for four long years, and only serve to misrepresent a good-hearted girl: at graduation time Hayley decides to enter the novitiate. Roz, a worldly comedienne, retains her dignity through several assaults of whimsy that would shake a saint. In one dreary episode, she is conned into buying scanty costumes for the school band. In another, she sends a shy little nun off to help a pack of screaming girls shop for their first brassières. Director Ida Lupino lets Angels swing lowest when she introduces a lay teacher, clad in passionate purple...