Word: wounded
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Leaders Newt Gingrich of Georgia and John Rousselot of California, both Republicans, also had an impressive lobbying force behind them. Among the heavyweights: the American Farm Bureau Federation, the National Federation of Independent Business and the staff of the 250,000-member U.S. Chamber of Commerce. As the debate wound down, Gingrich and Rousselot counted only 139 votes for the bill. But despite their well-organized efforts, presidential persuasiveness turned out to be more powerful. When the tally was over, 103 Republicans and 123 Democrats voted for the tax increase, eight more than a majority. Opposing the bill were...
...police said two angry bystanders jumped into a car, gave chase and rammed into Brown. They will not be charged with any crime; police later learned that Brown had been shot before being run down and died from the bullet wound. Apparently Brown had become upset over a $20 bill he had received from the garage for repairs on a lawnmower engine...
...Jewish and a supporter of Israel, and although I have long despised the P.L.O.'s tactics, I find the present situation in Lebanon [July 26] totally incomprehensible. It strikes me as bizarre to kill and wound countless numbers of women and children in order to get the 6,000 terrorists safely loaded on a bus bound for Syria or parts unknown. I suspect that if Menachem Begin were a surgeon, he'd kill the patient and save the cancer...
...matter whether he can dish it out; he has to be able to take it. He must be a Zen stoic who overdoses on pain in order to prove himself to himself. In Barbarosa, Willie Nelson lies placidly in his own new grave; he cauterizes his own stomach wound with flaming gunpowder; an enemy's bullet creases his cheek-not a word, not a whine, not so much as a flinch. In The Challenge, Scott Glenn dines on live eels and beetles; stands buried up to his neck in dirt for five days; gets karated or garroted every five...
...Henning, Tenn. There were teachers, farmers, service workers, ministers, musicians, many excitedly meeting for the first time. Some stopped off to visit family sites like the grave of Haley's great-great-grandfather, Chicken George. "It was, of course, very emotional," said Haley. By the time everything wound up in that all-American ritual, the family picnic, the Haley clan was already talking about its next giant reunion...