Word: shallowing
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...Many veterans want chiefly to be thanked for what they did, for doing as their nation asked. They crave an acknowledgment, a respect from their fellow Americans that they have never had and may never get. The victor always gets respect, even if it is of a shallow and predictable kind. The veterans of Viet Nam are entitled to a deeper, different respect: the kind that goes to someone who has endured deep anguish, even failure, and survived...
...careful to stress Poland's unshakable loyalty to the Soviet bloc. Ultimately, however, he seemed to come down clearly, and boldly, on the side of further democratization. Promising to "continue the line of socialist renewal," he told the 132 Central Committee members that "the party is empty and shallow without democracy." Kania went on to praise Solidarity, the independent trade union federation, as "a workers' organization, comprising millions of people of good will, in which many hundreds of thousands of party members operate." Coming from the leader of a party that had long claimed to be the workers...
...because of stress created by all the attention. In desperation the rescue teams switched to a more powerful antibiotic, lacing a dozen squid with about 50 tablets each of Chloromycetin and pushing them down Physty's throat. Next day, in a remarkable comeback, the whale began practicing quick, shallow dives...
After Gaylord Lyman walked to lead off in the ninth. Chuck Marshall lined a double just inside the third base line to put the winning run at third. After an intentional walk to Bruce Weller, Paul Scheper rifled a base hit to shallow center to end the ballgame...
Rice looped a single into shallow center...