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Word: shoeing (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...antagonistic friendship often found in such films of Howard Hawks as Rio Bravo and Red River. Each member of the gang has sworn to share with the others, but as his companions scrounge for a meal-and sometimes get killed in the process-Drew keeps $100 stashed in his shoe. The bankroll makes his lofty moral principles a great deal easier to hold...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Prairie Dogs | 10/23/1972 | See Source »

...freshman. So far this season, in three games Murray has attempted 12 punts and sports a sprightly 25.7 average. Of course, Murray has had a few freak kicks that haven't exactly fattened his already emaciated average. In the Colgate contest, Murray sen' a "snake killer" at shoe lace level blazing into the linesmen on the side, knocking two of them down, and sending Cornell's newly acquired orange half-moon downs markers back to Harvard for repair. That gem went for five yards. But, perhaps Murray's most celebrated kick came on a field goal attempt against Penn last...

Author: By M. DEACON Dake, | Title: Dake It Or Leave It | 10/21/1972 | See Source »

...midget who was the model for the cartoon character Buster Brown in 1 9 1 0 and who for the next 27 years traveled across the U.S. with a blond wig, knickers and a Boston terrier named Tige to promote the children's footwear of the Brown Shoe Co.; of an apparent heart attack; in Gainesville, Texas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Oct. 9, 1972 | 10/9/1972 | See Source »

...those characteristics the New Wave has always held most dear--a quick-tempered volatility, an instinctual anti-authoritarianism a face infinitely enigmatic, and a sure talent for the outrageous. Toward the end of the film Rosemonde decides to leave, in grand style, her job as saleswoman in a shoe store. She begins indiscriminately fondling the legs of say prospective customer, much to the discomfort of her once attentive employer and his unamused mother...

Author: By Michael Levenson, | Title: New Wave, Old Wave | 10/4/1972 | See Source »

...along the newest lines are unmanned and computer-controlled; linewalkers have been replaced by airplane patrols checking for leaks. The sugar industry recorded an average annual gain of 4.2%, largely because it has been making greater use of power scoops and shovels to move sugar around in mills. The shoe industry had the lowest gain, .3% a year, because it still relies mostly on handwork...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PRODUCTIVITY: Up-at What Cost? | 10/2/1972 | See Source »

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