Word: vincent
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Disturbing as they appear, all but the final point were seriously undermined last week by Vincent DiPierro, a catering manager who was one of the few witnesses with an unobstructed view of the shooting. In his first public interview since the assassination, DiPierro told the Washington Post that Sirhan was indeed standing in front of Kennedy, but Kennedy had turned to shake someone's hand when Sirhan began firing...
...Ravages of Spring a middle-aged country doctor on a round of house calls finds himself threatened by a string of tornadoes. He seeks shelter in a clap-board-gothic house and lands in the middle of a Vincent Price movie. It includes a mad scientist, a demented, beautiful woman and a terrible secret: through genetic tinkering, the scientist claims to have discovered how to populate the world with exact duplicates of himself and his companion. Solipsism teeters toward the edge of reality. The storm explodes the house like an inflated hypothesis, but the doctor survives...
...Vincent Vanderpool-Wallace, who quit at the end of the season last spring, returned last night to win the long jump with a leap of 23'1/2". He also placed second in the triple jump...
McCurdy's cast of athletes is led by the multi-talented Vincent Vanderpool-Wallace. Vanderpool-Wallace is an All-Ivy competitor in the long jump and triple jump and placed fifth in the Heptagonal Championship high jump. "We may even give him a shot in the sprints," McCurdy said. "Nothing that man does surprises...
...Attorney Vincent Bugliosi was chief prosecutor at the 9½-month Tate-LaBianca trial-the longest murder trial in California history. With help from Author Curt Gentry (The Last Days of the Late Great State of California), he has produced a valuable book on a lurid subject. Through solid documentation, Bugliosi and Gentry have constructed a record of savagery and official bungling-a textbook on what can go wrong between the discovery of a crime and its prosecution...