Word: shook
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...that time, the sky was tinged with the soft blue of early dawn. The Flannel Shirt finished his coffee, shook our hands and shuffled out the door, muttering something about feeding his dog. Two cops walked in the door, and ordered their morning regular, doughnuts and coffee. The guru began to busy himself unloading boxes of supplies just delivered, and prepping the grill for bacon and eggs...
Reed, the subject of the movie "Reds," wrote the book "Ten Days that Shook the World," which Corliss Lamont '24 described as "the recognized eyewitness account of the Russian Revolution." Lamont, coordinator of the 16-member John Reed Centenary Committee, will serve as moderator of the symposium...
After a Bruin holding penalty, junior fullback Lane Wood went up the middle, shook off two tacklers at the two and went in standing up to give the Bruins a 23-12 lead...
...this the Big One? That question resounds these days not only in earthquake- wary Los Angeles but also on Wall Street. Tremors shook the stock market last week, fanning fears that a major correction or a crash may be coming. The Dow Jones industrial average plunged 91.55 points on Tuesday, a record one-day drop. The average also set a mark for a one-week decline: 158.78, to close...
...shouted questions at him for almost 20 seconds, creating an incredible din and an embarrassing spectacle. Reagan had little chance to respond to -- or sort out -- their jabbering. None of the correspondents would yield to the other, even though it was a live broadcast. Print reporters, no saints themselves, shook their heads in despair. Secretary of State George Shultz laughed in thinly veiled disgust. Reagan let the scene play out to his advantage. ABC Anchorman Peter Jennings, standing by in New York City, was appalled by the "babble," and said so over...