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Word: stuffs (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...arrested after last summer's blackout said, "I didn't really steal that much, so why are you bothering me?! Besides, if I hadn't taken it, the next person would have. And it isn't as though I broke windows or doors myself, I just picked up the stuff that was lying on the ground already...

Author: By Bret Schundler, | Title: On Joining the Demo ... | 5/9/1978 | See Source »

Stretcher-bearers and emergency workers were confronted with tons of debris−steel, concrete and boards−piled 6 to 10 ft. high on the floor of the tower. "There was so much stuff on the ground you couldn't see the bodies," said Construction Worker Bill Hess. Rescuers worked frantically for six hours to pull apart the debris, but found no survivors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Tower of Death | 5/8/1978 | See Source »

...actually doing a little research, since I really can't rely too much on the Social Security jokes up there--I understand some people in the audience may be under 65. Did you like the hippie stuff? My daughter is so spoiled that when I wouldn't buy her a moped she bit the mailman. Buncha college kids up there at Harvard, you know? Smart. Think they got all the answers. When I went to college, the neighborhood was so rough that nobody graduated summs. Lemme read you my speech. See how much respect you lack...

Author: By Richard S. Weisman, | Title: NO RESPECT | 5/4/1978 | See Source »

Looking ahead to early next week, when I'm going to have a lot of time, we see a lot of stuff happening around the campus. For instance, the baseball team, which is away this weekend (although it isn't too hard to get to the Northeaster field in Brookline Saturday at 1 p.m.), will be playing Brandeis Tuesday...

Author: By Marc M. Sadowsky, | Title: Sliding Into Home | 5/4/1978 | See Source »

Most people leave Caligula with one dominant thought: Camus is heady stuff. Director Vicente Castro, the professional drama coach for the experimental ensemble, attempts half-heartedly to make Camus's abstruse philosophy palatable to the audience, allowing his actors to gloss over nuance with passion, tenderness with violence. Unfortunately, this attempt to tone down the obscure philosophy fails to solve the problems in the play. The members of the audience leave with befuddled expressions on their faces, feeling like they've just been bludgeoned by the Poetic and Profound and that they should probably spend the rest of the evening...

Author: By J. WYATT Emmerich, | Title: Tripping Through Tragedy | 5/4/1978 | See Source »

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