Word: stemmed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...people. Grass lawns were torn up and the excited horses left dung on porches and in the streets. Now the people walked back to the Jackson St. Church. A Negro man clutched his head and moaned repeatedly while his friends helped him walk. Two white boys clutched handkerchiefs to stem the flow of blood from their faces. Two people remained behind, unconscious; the police put them in ambulances...
...Love Goddesses, put forth as a history of sex in the movies, is a grab bag of old film clips that suggests that the sundry excesses of Sweet Charlotte stem from time-honored Hollywood tradition. In The Cheat (1915), villainous Sessue Hayakawa leaves the mark of his desire on Fannie Ward's neck with a hot branding iron. In one of her early forays, Vamp Theda Bara anticipates the living bra by wearing what appears to be a giant tarantula. In Blonde Venus (1932), a gorilla lumbers through a chorus line, yanks off hirsute head and paws and clears...
...farm message, President Johnson promised "to reduce the cost of this program and the level of [cotton] stocks." But nobody expects the Administration to propose more than minor alterations in the current program-and cotton is likely to remain the only U.S. crop that is subsidized from stem to steam whistle...
...Terris is an unmistakably theistic work. This is hardly surprising in a papal pronouncement, but it clearly sets the encyclical apart from such purely secular documents as the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Time and again, Pope John argues that the rights of men and governments stem not solely from human consent but from the design of the Creator...
...real Franco-American differences, Kissinger suggests, stem more from the "philosophical issue of how nations cooperate" than from issues of technical strategy. As an example, he cites French and American interpretations of the Soviet situation which, in fact, do not radically differ...