Word: shove
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Elbow & Shove. Though normally quiet, the line is closely guarded on one side by soldiers of Communist North Korea, on the other by the U.N. Command, made up of 600,000 South Koreans, 50,000 U.S. troops, and small detachments from Thailand and Turkey. There is still some bloodshed in the 2,000-yd.-wide demilitarized zone on either side of the line. In their ceaseless search for shell casings and scrap metal, South Korean civilians blunder into old but still murderous minefields. Red agents, trying to sneak south, are shot or captured by U.N. patrols. Last November North Korean...
Culture at 7:30 a.m. Beverly Hills High gets relatively few children of Hollywood stars. Many are whisked off to boarding schools for "convenience." The result makes Beverly all the more stable. Psychologist Morgenstern finds delinquency almost unknown: "We don't have the acting-out kids, the shove-it-up kids, the violently self-assertive kids." Beverly's main problem is that such homogeneous isolation removes it a bit from the real world...
...most hemophiliacs, survived all such crises. Then the disease caused other problems. Last spring, on a Sunday outing, Fred and his father had walked away from their parked car so that Fred might snap a picture. Inexplicably, the car started rolling downhill toward the boy. His father lunged to shove him clear. Fred was unharmed, but his father was killed. A few months later Fred was in Baylor Hospital with much more routine trouble: bleeding inside his knees. The familiar hemophilic difficulty had caused the joints to swell and stiffen; surgeons had to cut them open to clean them...
...Lawrence crew spent in the desert, many a worker cracked, more from Sam-than sun-strain. A typical mutineer's speech: "I'm through. I've had it. I quit. I'm going to tell Sam he can take his bleeding, bloody picture and shove it. I'm getting out of here in the morning." But next morning the rebel would be found still unpacked, explaining sheepishly: "Aww, I decided to stay . . . But I gave Sam a piece of my mind." He had been spiegelized. Lawrence's Director, David Lean, alternately raged ("The s.o.b...
...cases the Murchisons bought swampy land cheaply, are draining it and selling it for fat profits; an acre in New Orleans East for which they paid $300 now goes for $21,600. The brothers have learned that it is easier to move earth and sea than it is to shove old Allan Kirby...