Word: window
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...just two years before New York's), and the people of the Northwest who rallied behind it are justly proud. As the 40-ft gas flame danced on the point of the Space Needle at twilight on opening night last week, President Gandy looked out through his office window. Said he: "There's nothing there that hasn't meant at least a quart of blood drawn, and in some cases a bucket. But to tell you the truth, I'm amazed at the whole thing." A lot of other people will...
...better open it," he and looked around to see if being watched. But the only near him was a dishevelled graduate next to the window been staring intently at his own ever since Biff came in. Ca Biff pulled the bag open...
...crowded together in slum tenements, but family ties are so strong that relatives from the South are always welcome-even when their visit turns out to last for years. Used to tossing out garbage to be devoured by the ever-present mountain pigs, some newcomers throw garbage out the windows; when told that garbage should be wrapped before it is discarded, some wrap it all right-then throw it out the window...
...represent them on the university's governing council. Hard by the renowned golf course, St. Andrews is known for its equitable violence of yore. Protestant Reformer George Wishart was burned there in 1546, and two months later his nemesis, David Cardinal Beaton, was hanged from the local castle window...
...Succeed in Business Without Really Trying is a musical with a witty mind (Director-Librettist Abe Burrows) and a hero of exuberant guile (Robert Morse), whose rise from window to executive seat polishing is a joy to behold...