Word: sicking
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...sick and tired of white ideologues who exploit the Negro and riots as viciously as any lousy segregationist I've met in the South," he said...
...calls fedayeen -the Arabic word for freedom fighters. Though he has in the past often declared his opposition to the terrorists King Hussein last week changed his tune, defended 'those who struggle against Israelis occupying Arab territory. But to a population that is 60% Palestinian, 100% Arab-and sick to death of being humbled by Israeli planes and tanks-the fedayeen already have become national folk heroes. Accounts of their successful sabotage missions are headlined in the press. Photographs portraying their martyred dead are plastered all over Amman...
...does, has ample opportunity to fall in love with Other Women, as he does. His wife Catherine (Annie Girardoux) knows more than he thinks, but she loves him anyway. Robert finally Falls Hard for an American swinger called Candice (who is played by an actress called Candice Bergen). Sick of deceit, he tells Catherine everything and goes off to live with Candice. Meanwhile Catherine sets out on a new life of her own. But of course, in the style of A Man and a Woman, he realizes that he has Fallen Hard already--ten years ago, in fact--and returns...
From the start, it was Harvard's ball game. Scully and Sedlacek--ball-hawking and running like madmen--drove in for layups. McClung hit a jump shot, then quickly followed with two tip-ins underneath. The Crimson led 10-3, and Princeton looked sick...
Country Joe and the Fish try to laugh at the horror of the War and of the ugliness of death. They have their own kind of humor--at the same time satirical and sick. "If you get people to laugh at themselves, something happens," Joe said...