Word: wearingly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...distractions of her exuberant 13-year-old son and seven-year-old daughter. Weekends she spent at home with her husband (a retired New York City policeman) and the kids. She studied the stage set carefully, worried over the number of stairs she had to climb, and threatened to wear magnetic clamps on her shoes. A major concern was her stage children. "If I have to pick up those kids," she said, "I'll get a hernia or something." With Translator John Gutman, Farrell changed some of the libretto's more flowery passages. "I'll be damned...
Smith will have to overcome M.I.T.'s Fred Saad, who once defeated a player seeded eighth in the Nationals. Saad, however, has a shoulder separation and must wear a brace that will out down his effectiveness. Lake's opponent will be Loutfy El Shbriny...
Since touch players usually wear nothing more than bluejeans, a T shirt and sneakers, the blocking is often restricted to the line of scrimmage, and in most games no one is allowed to risk destruction by rushing the kicker. When blocking is allowed downfield. the touch variety of football can be nearly as rugged as tackle. The championship intramural game last month at Massachusetts' Brandeis University (which has a 12-team league) produced three bloody noses and one shoulder separation...
...bearskin, his ax or his H-bomb nor does he always pound on his desk in a parliament of nations. He may be as urbane as the 18th century philosophers who prepared the way for the guillotine and the tumbrels. Or, in one man's words: He may wear a Brooks Brothers suit and carry a ballpoint pen ... In fact, even beneath the academic gown there may lurk a child of the wilderness, untutored in the high tradition of civility, who goes busily and happily about his work a domesticated and law-abiding man engaged in the construction...
Already students are showing admiration and support. Over 600, reportedly, will wear arm-bands from breakfast on, and others, surely will don them later. The walk, however, is just a device for gaining attention, and the real business will be done in the evening, 8 p.m. at Quincy House, when Professor Beer will speak. Arm-bands and "unilateral initiatives" are out of the ordinary, but then, so is the bomb...