Word: sweated
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...understand the brotherhood and appreciate the diversity and the heterogeneity within the black community without having contempt for blacks whom we disagree with. We must see ourselves moving as a nation on national enemies like discriminating major companies, headquartered in New York with sweat shops in North Carolina or Mississippi and a consumer market in California...
...permit free movement, that ran up his back and was connected to a narrow steel tube that encircled the face and had holes through which his exhaled breath was drawn away. "It makes communication harder and people have to shout a bit," Charnley concedes. "But we don't sweat nearly so much and work is much less exhausting." It must be, because Charnley now schedules six operations a day, four days a week. Each one takes 1¼ hours...
...year screen veteran who has sat through the official Oscar event only once, the year he won ("Do you go for any other reason?"), was also there. "I'm enjoying myself this year," he said. "Any time they give you an award, you pay for it, baby. You sweat. And it's not good to sweat when you're dressed up in black...
...challenge or response. One is a quiet sales supervisor for a soft-drink company who not only believes in his company's product but in its advertising. Another sells mutual funds. Dickey's narrator, Ed Gentry, runs a Southern graphics studio cheerfully described as a "no-sweat shop." Just occasionally he is nudged by a fear of encroaching flab and a feeling that he is sliding too easily through life. Of them all, only Lewis Medlock seems outward-bound for the heart of darkness. At 38, he is an expert archer, spelunker, weight lifter and fiend for physical...
Harman and the other lightweights endure the double strain of crew and losing weight. Lights must have an average weight of 155 and no man in the boat can weigh over 160, Many oarsmen begin the winter at a normal weight of 180. They run, they row, they sweat, they diet, and then they run some more to lose the necessary pounds...