Word: stomach
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...deeply unhappy in Paris; he had been forced to leave his young wife and their two children in Teheran. In his small Left Bank room he became nervous and moody, developed stomach ulcers. When he heard about the ulcers, the Shah allowed his ex-protege to return home...
...clowning Georgian named Otar Korkija, made the Russians look invincible last week, as they crushed eight straight opponents in the European basketball championships. Korkija, 28, balding and sporting a Cesar Romero mustache, convulsed the crowd by jumping for nonexistent balls, plunging feet-first into the crowd, and faking stomach cramps. But whenever the chips were down, husky (6 ft. 2 in.) Otar Kor-kija dominated the backboards, and his deadly shooting (30 points in one game) gave the Russians a big lift...
...Wambling Stomach. Nearly a full year before the shot heard round the world, Lee was buzzing America's mission in the colonists' ears. "The generous and liberal of all nations turn their eyes to this continent as the last asylum of liberty . . ." Titles, he said, made him "spew," created a "wambling" in his stomach...
...never any question--Dartmouth's size paid off. The crowd loved the "scrums" (or as Colby Jr. kept calling them, "Scums") during which nine men on each side formed a tangled mass of flesh and pushed. The crowd chortled when a player fell and was kicked in the stomach. But the crowd left at halftime when the rains came. "That's a man's game," the weekender kept telling his date, "that's really a man's game." That night at the fraternity parties no one knew the final score, or, for that matter...
...Great Question. The war already has nearly destroyed the Korean nation. "I have seen, I guess, as much blood and disaster as any living man and it just curdled my stomach, the last time I was there. After I looked at that wreckage and those thousands of women and children and everything, I vomited. Now, are you going to let that go on, by any sophistry of reasoning...