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Word: winded (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...prospective boss's wife. He tantalizes the boss with his own wife (but does not yield her) and concludes with a feat of manhood, screwing his own wife in the back seat of a cab. The narrator gets the job, while the boss finds consolation only in breaking wind at his departing guests...

Author: By Jim Kaplan, | Title: Empty Victories | 11/1/1975 | See Source »

...President, but added that he prayed every night for the Governor. Declared Wallace: "I love everybody, black or white. My fight was with the Government, but nobody understood that." Replied King: "I understand." Few people think Wallace has any chance of winning the nomination, but he could well wind up as a power broker with considerable say over the choice of the nominee and the platform...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DEMOCRATS: Turning On the Charm in Europe | 10/27/1975 | See Source »

...streets and parks; Hollywood Hills' celebrated "Toilet Bowl," a vast, saucer-like storm drain that attracts thousands of skateboard stunters each week, has been modified with antispeed bumps to slow the action; some San Diego high schools are planning special skateboard safety classes. But even star boarders wind up in splints. SkateBoarder Editor Bolster broke both his wrists this year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Modern Living: Wheel Crazy | 10/27/1975 | See Source »

Repossessed Cars. Each day some 40 to 50 desperate people telephone "Call for Action," a national public-interest program broadcast in Chicago by radio station WIND, to complain that they are not getting unemployment-compensation checks to which they are entitled. Some tell stories of having cars repossessed or heat cut off; others plead for aid in getting emergency food. Says Illinois Republican Senator Charles Percy: "It's the biggest snafu I've ever seen." He calls the IBES "the Bureau of Employment Insecurity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SCANDALS: Jobless Insecurity | 10/27/1975 | See Source »

...Dartmouth did retaliate with a field goal, a wind-aided 49 yard job early in the second period to reclaim the lead, 10-7, but one could sense that the day was going to be Harvard's. Perhaps it was a let down after last week's emotional tie with Brown the week before, but whatever it was, Dartmouth didn't seem to be playing with the same fervor that usually characterises its performances against Harvard...

Author: By Andrew P. Quigley, | Title: Crimson Defense Thwarts Green, 24-10 | 10/27/1975 | See Source »

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