Word: wallows
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Though western wonders often wallow when warring with the weevil of eastern ice, Crimson wigglers Peter Anton and Bob Kelly have whetted the whim of coach Carter with wit and little wobble while wrestling with the rinks, wishfully called slopes. With work the pair will leave watchers wonderous with their winter winging...
Where has all the glory gone? New York Yankee fans have been asking that question for a decade as they watched the team that once dominated baseball wallow in mediocrity. Now some rescuers are on hand. Earlier this winter the Yankees acquired Bobby Bonds, potentially a superstar outfielder, from the San Francisco Giants in exchange for the steady Bobby Murcer. Last week in an even more dramatic-and promising -move, the team signed Pitcher Jim ("Catfish") Hunter, the self-liberated ace of the world champion Oakland A's. This time the price was not a player but a fortune...
Till people fairly wallow in the peace (Which radiates, like teargas, through...
...Atlanta on a 35-acre estate. Thevis, 42, once claimed control of 90% of the nation's "adult book stores," to say nothing of some 30 dirty-movie theaters. But he sold all that in 1973-for $5,700,000-and now he says he wants to wallow in virtue. He distributes clean records and clean movies. Further, he is trying to give his mansion to the city as a school, and he wants to create a park and shopping area like San Francisco's Ghirardelli Square. But the past still plagues Thevis. Convicted in both Jacksonville...
Directly across three quarters of a mile of river, beyond the sandbars that have appeared at low tide to wallow in the shallows like huge sea lions, there are signs of activity on "the Indian side." Small children scamper from house to house--16 identical government prefabs staring blankly across the blue through 16 identical broken picture windows. The wind sends whirlwinds of dust spinning frantically over the grassless strip of riverbank and single row of Monopoly board houses. Eventually, three or four boats, loaded to the brim, start off down the river to the estuary where the freight boat...