Word: swingingly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Though the visit to Egypt was only the first leg of his scheduled two-month swing through Africa, the round of sightseeing clearly tired the ailing, 67-year-old Chou. For the first time, Westerners noticed that he has only partial use of his right arm, which was usually clutched tightly over his stomach. At one point, after climbing a flight of stairs at an Aswan power station, the ashen-faced Premier staggered off into a corner as if he were about to faint...
Turning to Democratic politics, Rusher predicted that President Johnson would "swing over rather sharply to the left" in an attempt to "comfort and mollify" the liberals in his party. He said that Johnson appeared to be strong because he had not yet alienated specific groups by committing himself politically...
...grey helicopter, its red lights blinking, swung past the floodlit Washington Monument, came down onto a steel landing pad on the south lawn of the White House, some 70 feet from Caroline and John Kennedy's treehouse, swing and jungle-gym set. Johnson walked through the flower garden into the oval presidential office. There secretaries had cleared Jack Kennedy's desk of personal mementos: a coconut shell on which he had carved a message of his survival after his PT boat sank in World War II, a silver calendar noting the dates of his confrontation with Nikita Khrushchev...
Yale's final score came soon after this effort. Rolling to his right, Doherty hit Kennedy in the end some with a 16-yard swing pass and repeated the play for a two-point conversion...
...miles. The coming of the golf cart eliminated the walking, but the game was still a way of getting out into the open air. Now even this is unnecessary. A foursome in snowbound Maine may play Pinehurst at midnight without having to do more than stand up and swing...