Word: stucke
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...brings back the lugs to an isolated barn or a garage. From this cache lugs are divided among "pint pitchers," young drivers who distribute the liquor to service stations or barbershops that function as "package stores." More and more, pint pitchers are delivering directly to the consumer; advertising flyers stuck on automobiles or mailed to homes provide the telephone numbers to call, promise 15-minute delivery...
Angry U.S. officials were convinced that "friendly embassies" tipped key correspondents that President Eisenhower intended to deliver a "strong" statement against Russian intervention in the Middle East at his press conference. When the President stuck by his policy of talking softly and backing the U.N., a new spate of punditry and radio-TV commentary bewailed his "disappointing" stand...
...what purpose is served? By relating the artists through and background more closely to his work, a more precise idea of Shahn's achievement might have resulted. The book would have been perhaps less interesting but better if the author had stuck more strictly to his intention, or discarded the argument entirely...
Democratic Senate Leader Lyndon Johnson stuck out his right hand and grinned like the cat that swallowed a canary. Republican Senate Leader William Knowland stuck out his right hand and grinned like the canary that swallowed a cat. Johnson and Knowland were meeting in Washington last week to discuss the prospects of the newly elected. Democratic-controlled 85th Congress. Both seemed pleased with the way the 1956 election turned...
...planning a burglary after closing time, Lindy Cleveland squirmed into a 2^-ft.-high space between the false ceiling of Anthony's 600 Bar and the floor above, showered barflies with pieces of ceiling, got himself arrested for disorderly conduct after he get lost in the dark, panicked, stuck his hindquarters through the ceiling in six places...