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Word: smarted (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...time rustlers. They end it in Rancho Deluxe-a prison camp-after they fail to pull off a major cattle heist. Their nemesis is the biggest, most blustering rancher in Montana (Clifton James); his name is Brown. Their undoing is an ancient range detective (Slim Pickens) who is smart enough to stand still and wait for the miscreants to make a mistake, while everyone else is running off in all directions to look for them. The detective's name, alas, is Beige...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Brown and Beige | 6/9/1975 | See Source »

Weird things go on at Fenway--not really weird. I guess, just if you think about them long enough. These drunks get into shouting matches and smart-ass college kids tell them to ennunciate, and when the drunks do the smart-ass college kids stare at the field in triumph and say. "Let's hear it for ennunciation!" "If this were some other country," someone asked me at my last game's seventh-inning stretch, "do you think the Bicentennial banner would seem okay...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Queens Comet | 6/2/1975 | See Source »

...distorted idea of her personal interests and values. I object to the style of journalism which crams the identity of a living person into an ugly corset like "Phi Beta Phyllis." We all have to struggle against the labels with which family, teachers, and institutions occasionally brand use "the smart one," "the pretty one." "the down-to-earth-one," "the artistic one," "the grind," "the goof," ect. I think it is our duty as fellow students to try and protect each other from these epithets. Some labels are more attractive than others (I would rather be "Good Time Charley" than...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AN UGLY CORSET | 5/27/1975 | See Source »

...Originality Counts. Creativity has killed a lot of cats, so be smart--don't fight city hall. Swallow a little pride. Live to fight another day. Discretion is the better part of valor...

Author: By Tom Lee, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: A Guide to the Good Life | 5/12/1975 | See Source »

Ford meets the press often, and the encounter is sometimes painful. He was brutally challenged by reporters after he granted the pardon to his predecessor. He has been bluntly asked on TV whether he is smart enough to be President, a rude question that would not have been asked of most of his predecessors. But Ford accepts the brickbats as part of his job. It would be inconceivable for him to cancel a subscription to a newspaper* that offended him, as John Kennedy did, or denounce individual reporters in the manner of Lyndon Johnson, much less put wiretaps on newsmen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE WHITE HOUSE: Here, There and Everywhere | 5/5/1975 | See Source »

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