Word: vines
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...human flesh-many of them are still rather remote from modern times. Tribes in some areas still use stone tools and hunt with bows and arrows. On Pentecost island, the favorite sport is free-fall diving from a 100-ft. tower to the jungle floor-with only a trailing vine tied to the ankles to break the fall a few inches from the ground...
...eleventh name on the list says flatly that he is no longer a Christian at all: Sioux Indian Lawyer Vine Delorio. But the Indian activist "out of a Christian background ... offers North Americans a stirring call for society's repentance and reform." Whether or not he is a Christian in essence, that presumably qualifies him as a shaker...
...back seat, and as he rode over the Potomac River and up the Mall, looked over his notes on what he would say in a couple of hours. Sixty years ago, Burger was a boy in St. Paul whose special summer joy was eating ripe tomatoes off the vine in the family garden. On Wednesday, he read the court decision that put the most powerful man in the world back under law and the will of the people...
Also: Bradley E. Steele of Dudley House; Howard T. Stitzer of Quincy House; James W. Stover of Dunster House; William M. Strall of Dunster House; Andrew D. Taylor of Lowell House; Claude M. Tusk of Currier House; Stephen M. Vine of Dunster House; Eugene N. White of Quincy House; Christopher J. Wright of Adams House; David O. Yevick of South House; Hugh S. Zackheim of Lowell House; and Edward M. Zwick of South House...
...clusters of interacting mannequins, now on display at many major department stores, often waltz, golf, and even play baseball, as silent spectators look on at the fence. "The old mannequins with their screwed-on heads and half-witted expressions are gone," says Norman Glazer, national sales manager for Wolf & Vine, a Los Angeles mannequin manufacturer. "They were real dummies, no better than hangers with heads...