Word: stomachly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...week. For one thing the company's stores are closed on Saturday, Sunday, Monday, holidays, on days preceding and following holidays, and every day from 3 p. m. until the following 10 a. m. For another thing the Government, firmly believing that mixed drinks are bad for the stomach, has issued stringent regulations providing that, without special permission, only two kinds of mixed drinks may be sold, the Martini Cocktail and the Manhattan Cocktail. In Italy (though not in Finland) it is against, the law to sell as a "Martini Cocktail" any beverage not containing vermouth made...
...only one fox stomach were found quail remains; small, nongame birds were in only six. The Bureau is now examining the stomachs of 50 foxes killed in the spring, paying $1 per stomach. Virginia Negroes, wise as Uncle Remus, have always known that of all foods Brer Fox prefers Brer Rabbit...
...ning fall from grace was broadly attributed to two factors: 1) the large gain of the Hitlerites in the recent election; 2) the action of the Brüning Cabinet in forcibly dissolving the Hitler storm troops, an act which the patriotic generals could not stomach and which eventually turned the President against Dr. Brüning. Proclaiming: "Our hour has come!" the Fascists announced they would support no Cabinet in which they did not have a majority. Without the Hitlerites no Cabinet seemed possible unless a new Reichstag was elected. Seemingly these developments foreshadowed a new Government dominated...
...laying but little emphasis on the evidences of assimilation as shown by permanence of acquisition. . . . Tests and examinations . . . appear to deserve the ribald comment that a medical student once made to William James to the effect that he saw in them nothing but a periodical application of the stomach pump...
Careful examination indicated that the baby had been clubbed to death shortly after being snatched from his crib on the night of March 1. The badly decomposed remains, clad only in a flannel stomach band and an undershirt, lay face down in a shallow depression, possibly a hastily scratched grave. On one side was a tall oak On another was a stump. Through the underbrush 75 ft. back ran the special telephone line strung during the world-wide search. The head showed two fractures a round hole through the right temple. One leg and both hands were missing...