Word: watching
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Carr told reporters that she quickly tipped off the police. That night, when the Shootout began, Mrs. Carr and Minnie were there to watch...
Often, standing in the middle of the school, it is difficult to see constructive activity in progress. Chaotic activity or inertia may seem to reign. But following an individual student around to watch what he does in a day often provides a markedly different perspective...
Nixon and the White House have long cultivated the myth that the President is too busy to read newspapers or watch television. An adjunct to the myth is that Nixon gets the news better and straighter from the 20-to 50-page press summary delivered to him before 8 a.m. each day by White House Special Consultant Patrick Buchanan. The transcripts should thoroughly dispel the myth. In his Feb. 28 meeting with Dean, the President discusses in impressive detail what the newspapers are saying about the woes of Campaign Finance Chairman Maurice Stans...
...heard to be disbelieved. Even in the '40s, MGM knew that there were different strokes for different folks. Esther Williams could do them all, in a series of swimming-pool epics that for elaborate waste of money, have been unmatched since the days of the Regency. To watch Williams posing in gold lame, rising from red smoke and diving into a cerulean swimming pool is to understand the blessedness of color blindness. For saccharinity like mother used to make, the film offers a series of backyard musicals in all two dimensions- always featuring Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland, always...
...look at each and every one of my horses, put my hands on them, make a decision about them, worry about them." According to John Gaines, owner of the farm where Cannonade was foaled, "Woody's hands are finely tuned antennae. It's a beautiful sight to watch him run his hands over a horse's knee or tendon...